Israel newspaper

Masked vandal smashes entrance to Haaretz offices, days after similar attack on Channel 12

Security footage showed the individual reaching through the entrance grates and tossing two bricks at a glass door, which punched a hole through the entrance before he fled. 

A photograph of the glass door at Haaretz smashed by a masked vandal.
Dan Margalit.

Israeli journalist Dan Margalit dies at 87

 The first edition of the Palestine Post published on December 1, 1932 and the portrait of Gershon Agron that hangs in the editor's office.

‘The Jerusalem Post’ is still fighting for Israel, 90 years later

Dan Margalit

Media Comment: A pen for hire


Former newspaper editor Moshe Vardi laid to rest

Vardi, who died on Tuesday at the age of 80, was one of the leading lights of Israeli journalism of his generation.

COPIES OF ‘Israel Hayom’ and ‘Yediot Aharonot’ are displayed in Ashkelon l

Report: Netanyahu discussed reducing Yisrael Hayom distribution by 1/3

Attorney general delayed criminal probe of Yediot-Bibi talks to give cover to probe cigars-champagne case; Yediot publisher questioned by police for third day.

Distribution of the free daily ‘Israel HaYom’ – supported by Sheldon Adelson – the most widely read newspaper in Israel in 2010, according to a survey by TGI

Freedom of the press and freedom of information; fears and realities in Israel

Such fears also resonate in diplomatic circles, so Swedish Ambassador Carl Magnus Nesser and Finnish Ambassador Anu Saarela last week co-hosted a discussion on the subject as it affects Israel.

A man looks at newspapers at a kiosk in Diyarbakir in November 2015. Since the July 15 coup people have complained of a crackdown on press

HBO refuses comment on status of Ari Shavit book documentary

“I am ashamed of the mistakes I made with regards to people in general and women in particular."

Ari Shavit

Politicians slam 'Ha'aretz' for removing Israeli flag at conference

Erekat asked to remove the flag ahead of his address in which he defended his recent condolence call to a Palestinian terrorist.

An Israeli flag flutters near Israeli youths as they protest atop the roof of a synagogue in the Israeli settlement of Givat Ze'ev

Blogger campaigns to make Israel's voice heard in NY Times

Elad Nehorai, who runs the Jewish blog Pop Chassid successfully raised money through crowdfunding to put a full-page ad in the New York Times to combat the media bias.

The headquarters of the New York Times is pictured on 8th Avenue in New York

Israel Hayom bill 'shames the Knesset,' PM says

A divided Knesset approves bill targeting pro-Netanyahu newspaper in preliminary vote; MK Cabel: Paper is PM's attack dog, trying to kill off other media; Steinitz: Bill violates free speech.

Israel Hayom newspaper

Media Comment: Shameful legislation

Restricting Israel Hayom would be a blow to Israel’s freedom of the press and freedom of speech.

A woman is seen through a coffee shop window as she reads an article about Ben Zygier in an Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper in Jerusalem, February 15, 2013.

The IDI: Advocates of diversity and transparency in the media

We see the open involvement of newspaper owners across the entire media map in efforts to promote their agendas.

Newspaper [Illustrative]

Makor Rishon employees demonstrate against Antitrust Authority

Antitrust Authority says it is doing its best to make decision soon; employees say more complex cases have been approved more quickly.

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