Kapeliouk wrote for several newspapers, among them
Al HaMishmar,
Yedioth Ahronoth,
Le Monde and
Le Monde Diplomatique. He covered news from the Arab world as well as the activities of Palestinians in Israel and the territories. In 1988, he was sent to Moscow to cover the Gorbachev years and the collapse of the Soviet Union. He served on the editorial board of
New Outlook, a magazine dedicated to Israeli-Arab dialogue. During the
First Lebanon War, Kapeliouk interviewed Arafat in Beirut. When
Al HaMishmar refused to publish it, he quit the paper and moved to
Yediot Ahronoth. The introduction to his 2004 biography of Arafat, ''Arafat l'Irréductible,'' was written by
Nelson Mandela. ==Published works==