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Clayton Swisher


Clayton E. Swisher is an American journalist and author, currently working as the Manager of Investigative Journalism for the Al Jazeera Media Network in Doha in Qatar.

He is the author of two non-fiction books on the Arab–Israeli conflict.

Swisher is currently the head of the Al Jazeera Investigative Unit, based at the network's headquarters in Doha. He has worked for Al Jazeera English, and other parts of the Network, since 2007.

In 2011, Swisher obtained thousands of confidential documents of the Israeli–Palestinian negotiations and helped break the story for Al Jazeera. These documents became known as the "Palestine Papers," and are the largest ever leak of confidential documents related to Israeli–Palestinian negotiations. The leak led to the temporary resignation of Dr. Saeb Erekat, Chief PLO Negotiator.

In 2012, he delivered the documentary investigation: What Killed Arafat? It won the 2013 CINE Golden Eagle Award for best Investigative Journalism and was nominated for other awards.

The nine-month investigation revealed high levels of radioactive Polonium-210 in articles left behind by Yasser Arafat, the first President of the Palestinian National Authority. This led to a French criminal investigation and the exhumation of Arafat's body. The secondary investigation, conducted by experts from France, Switzerland, and Russia, reached differing conclusions. The Swiss team said the elevated levels of Polonium and lead on Arafat's clothing, and that the time frame of his illness and death were consistent with ingesting Polonium. However, the French and Russian scientists said the Polonium on his clothing was of "natural environmental origin" and that Arafat had died of natural causes.

In 2004, Swisher's first book, The Truth About Camp David, was published to favorable reviews in Foreign Affairs and the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.


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