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Ilana Dayan-Orbach ((ヘブライ語:אילנה דיין); born 8 May 1964) is an Israeli investigative journalist, anchorwoman, and attorney. She is best known as host of the investigative television program ''Uvda'' ("Fact") on the Israeli Channel 2. ==Biography== Dayan was born in Argentina in 1964 and immigrated to Israel with her family in 1970, and settled in the Yad Eliyahu neighborhood in Tel Aviv. Her great-grandfather, Eliyahu Dayan (1868–1925) was Shmuel Dayan's uncle. She was drafted to the IDF during the First Lebanon War, and served as producer, editor, and correspondent for the Israel Army Radio. She was the first woman correspondent in the station's history. Near the end of her regular service she began presenting the morning program with Yitzhak Ben-Ner, and later with Micha Friedman. At the age of 23 became the first woman on the presenting staff of ''Erev Hadash'' ("New Evening") on the Israeli Educational Television.〔 Meanwhile, she attended the Tel Aviv University school of law, and after her internship she traveled to the United States to receive a PhD in law from Yale University. During her studies there, she also wrote a bi-weekly column for ''Yediot Aharonot''. On her return to Israel she began teaching courses in constitutional law in the Tel Aviv University faculty of law, where she still teaches as a visiting lecturer.〔 She has expressed her support for Supreme Court of Israel President Dorit Beinisch and denounced Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann's attempts to limit the Supreme Court's judicial review. In November 1993, when the Israeli Channel 2 was launched, she started hosting her television program, ''Uvda'' for Telad. It is the only program still being broadcast on that channel for such a long time. In 2005, Uvda was purchased by Keshet, after Telad's concession was over. She also presents a morning program on current affairs for the Israel Army Radio.〔 She is married to Harel, and is the mother of Yael, Zohar, and Gonen.〔 In 2005, she was voted number 106 in Ynet's list of 200 Greatest Israelis, and was chosen the most influential woman in Israeli culture in the 2008 "Woman" festival in Holon. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ilana Dayan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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