At 17, she joined the
Haganah and became a combat medic in the
1948 Arab-Israeli War; serving in the
Battle for Jerusalem. Later, she was assigned to help establish
Israel Defense Forces Radio; beginning the station's broadcasts in 1950. During the
War of Attrition and the
Yom Kippur War, she served as a war correspondent. In 1962, she published her first book, a collection of poems titled
Predatory Jerusalem. Since then, she has written prose, translations, and plays. She published essays and articles about Israeli society and culture in literary journals such as
Masa, '
, and ', and in several newspapers, including
Al Ha-Mishmar,
Maariv, and
Yedioth Ahronoth. Her essays have been collected in four volumes. She also published a thriller under the pen name "Tal Yaeri". Her books have been translated into 21 languages. She was the first woman inducted into the
Academy of the Hebrew Language and was an activist for
Peace Now. In 1995 the French weekly ''
L'Express'' deemed her an Author of Peace and listed her among the 100 women "who move the world". == Personal life ==