Ronen Bergman (Hebrew: רונן ברגמן; born June 16, 1972) is an Israeli investigative journalist and author.
After his military service, he studied law at the University of Haifa, graduated cum laude, and was admitted to the Israel Bar Association.
He later studied history and international relations at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge[4] in the United Kingdom, and was awarded a M.Phil.
[5] Bergman has written in the weekly HaOlam HaZeh, in Shoken network locales and in Haaretz,[5] and since 2000 he has been writing in the "7 Days" supplement of Yedioth Ahronoth, and is a part of the editorial team of the newspaper.
During his career, he has exposed a number of scandals, including failures at the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute, Nahum Manbar's connections to the Iranian arms industry, Yasser Arafat's secret bank account, the case of the broken smallpox vaccines prepared for the Gulf War, and Teddy Kollek's connections with British intelligence.