Yemini was born in Tel-Aviv in 1954. He studied Humanities and History and Law at Tel Aviv University. Upon completion of his university studies, he was appointed advisor to the Israeli Ministry of Immigration Absorption, eventuallying became their spokesman.In 1984 he began his career as a journalist and essayist and published the book "Political Punch" which deals with politics and society in Israel.
Since 2003 Yemini has been the opinion-editor at Maariv newspaper and has also published numerous articles and essays in other journals. In recent years he researched and published "Industry of Lies " concerning publications voicing opinions against the State of Israel and its Jewish character - opinions which Yemini considers false. In this framework he published a series of research articles about the Israeli-Arab conflict in which he examined the issues of genocide, refugees, the status of Israeli Arabs, multiculturalism, and the status of women.
Yemini supports the two-state solution and opposes the settlements in the West Bank. He argues that the extreme right and the extreme left lead to same goal of a one-state solution. His articles concerning the Israeli-Arab conflict and his comparative studies led him to become the most translated Israeli journalist and a widely invited speaker about criticism of Israel.
Lecture Topics:
The Industry of Lies against Israel - Myths & Facts.
The Unholy Coalition: Radical Left & Radical Islamists.