
Eileen Nir. Even her mother uses the name Perach, given to her by a drug dealer. Credit: Anna Yam
She lived her whole life on streets in Tel Aviv's most neglected area. In an interview and in a new documentary, Eileen Nir breaks down the hypocrisy and cruelty of Israeli society
To find Eileen, you have to look first for Perach. That's no easy feat. Her entire world consists of seven not very large streets in Tel Aviv, but within that small radius she is constantly on the move.
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