At the Jerusalem Post event 'The Second Front,' the government’s English spokespeople Eylon Levy and Tal Heinrich present the challenges of informing the world about what’s going on in Israel.
Sitting down with Eylon Levy, Israel's English-language government spokesman gone viral after a famous SkyNews interview about the Israel-Hamas hostage deal.
President Biden and other critics warn that Israel risks radicalizing new generation of terrorists in Gaza. No other country fighting a genocidal force has been held to this standard.
Following a contentious interview, "Sky News" presenter Kay Burley defends her line of questioning regarding the release of prisoners in the abductee deal
Criticism towards the BBC after two interviews by its journalist were published in English and in Arabic, while the Arabic version minimized the atrocities of Hamas during the October 7th massacre.
The credibility of the media covering Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza has repeatedly and consistently been called into question by a series of mistakes, mess-ups, and misfires.
At BRICS summit, leaders of Arab countries, along with Brazil, China, Russia India and South Africa discuss ceasefire.
It is incumbent upon the State of Israel to invest heavily in combating the psychological warfare taking place across digital and traditional media.
Iran’s foreign minister met with ICRC president and discusses Hamas holding "prisoners."
Anti-Arab rhetoric in Israel is surging after October 7. The media can – and must – help quell it.