Communication
Knesset passes into law controversial overhaul of Israel's broadcasting sector
Legislation passes 53-48, granting the government sweeping broadcasting powers amid warnings of harm to media freedom.
How Yaniv Tal builds digital audiences for international artists and public figures
MQG to push for fines, arrest of MKs involved in decision to ignore Supreme Court ruling
Twenty years since Gilad Schalit's abduction, newly released IDF logs show real-time confusion
A time to act: When citizens must become strategic communicators - opinion
Jews do not control the narrative. Like every other community, they participate in it.
Former IDF intel. officer sentenced to prison term in Greek spying case
Tal Dilian and his partner, Sara Aleksandra Fayssal Hamou, were sentenced to prison in Greece for illegal surveillance, including monitoring government officials and journalists with spyware.
How Israel can improve communication with the West - opinion
The context Israel too often overlooks is the cultural gap separating it from its Western partners. Acknowledging this gap does not mean accepting every European position, but it is a necessary step.
Steps taken by Youmetalks to make your experience safe
This is an in-depth security review that explains how Youmetalks approaches user safety, moderation, privacy, and interaction control within the platform.
Israel to launch platform for securing cross-government research
The project, called RAKMA, is designed to solve a problem that has long limited government research
Colorful logo and new font: Leumit Health Services launches a new communication language
The new communication language introduces a facelift with a shift from the traditional blue and green colors to shades of purple, combining attentiveness and care with strength and progress.
'Wide-scale attack' on media: Israel’s leading journalists warn against Shlomo Karhi's reform
Leading journalists believe the proposed reforms to the media landscape are not about expanding choice, but about silencing dissent
Israelis report outages across country, television, internet, mobile data disruptions
The Communications Ministry said the cause of the incident was unknown, while malfunctions were mainly reported on Hot Mobile and Partner.
Israel's Supreme Court to hear petitions against Army Radio's closure in January
By the time the High Court hearing takes place in late January, elements of the dismantling process may already be underway.
Israel's cabinet to vote on Army Radio closure proposal on Sunday
Defense Minister Israel Katz argued that the station’s original purpose as a platform serving IDF soldiers and their families has been overshadowed by political content.