Veteran Israeli-Danish journalist Nahum Pundak died Sunday night in Tel Aviv at the age of 92, his family said.
Born Herbert Pundik in Copenhagen in 1927, he escaped the Nazis by fleeing to Sweden and then moved to the newly created State of Israel, where he served in the nascent Israel Defense Forces.
He went on to work for decades for Danish broadsheet Politiken, eventually becoming its editor in chief, and the now-defunct Israeli newspaper Davar.
In later years, Pundak also confessed to be an Israeli spy during the 1960s. His son Ron Pundak, one of the founders of the Geneva Initiative, died in 2014.