Communication
'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
Israel's Supreme Court to hear petitions against Army Radio's closure in January
Israel's cabinet to vote on Army Radio closure proposal on Sunday
Stay updated abroad: Partner’s exclusive collaboration with Screen iL TV service
Partner Communications Group launches a summer benefit, offering customers purchasing overseas communication packages a subscription to Screen iL TV service for a week, free of charge.
Communication companies face fines of Millions for extended response times
Communications Ministry to fine companies for prolonged response times at service centers, totaling around NIS 3 million, affecting Expon 018, Bezeq, Wecom, Yes, Pelephone, and Rami Levy.
Bill to expand 'Al Jazeera Law' passes Knesset preliminary vote
The bill expands the Communication Minister's authority to shut down foreign media.
Is Israel losing the war against Hamas in Gaza? - opinion
Does Israel have professional crisis communications? The answer is yes, but it is extremely limited.
Former communication minister says he was extorted for political appointment - report
According to the report, Natan threatened that if Kara did not implement the move his "political career will be eliminated."
Will the age of hashtags become the age of AI prompts? - opinion
For now, we are living in the age of the hashtag and not of the cool-off prompt. Hashtags – more so than prompts – act as behavioral commands rather than as tools for communication.
HOT Group signs new electricity supply agreement
HOT Group announces another power supply agreement with Dorad Energy, marking a significant step as HOT Energy enters the private electricity supply market in Israel.
Journalists Union demands Communications Ministry stop 'hunting' Arab journalists
Several Arabic-speaking journalists were questioned by police after they were suspected of broadcasting for Al-Jazeera.
Al Jazeera Nazareth branch continues broadcasts after national ban, gets shut down
The seizure was part of a raid by the inspectors from the Communications Ministry, responsible for enforcing PM ban.
Combat without connection: IDF learn from Gaza and prepare for war without telecommunications
The Teleprocessing Corps was challenged to operate without access to standard communications technologies or reconnect to field troops while deprived of communications.