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Tainted views, distorted teaching: Should Haaretz be banned from Israeli high schools? - opinion

Education Minister Yoav Kisch requested a professional oversight unit to review complaints that highly critical Haaretz content has been included in high school exams.

A "Haaretz" newspaper being read in the middle of Times Square.
 View of the "Palestine Gazette."

Unveiling the past: State Archives digitizes official British Mandate newspaper

 Israeli newspapers being distributed in Times Square in Manhattan, New York City.

Getting the word out: Israeli newspapers distributed in Times Square

 LONG BEFORE Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich were anywhere near the Israeli government, the world was fiercely critical of Israel. So much for blaming Israel’s hasbara problems on the Israeli right wing, the writer asserts.

An anti-Israel media is nothing new: A walk through Western cartoons - opinion


Yehuda Gabay, co-founder of the legendary ‘Sport News,’ died at age 93

Gabay was born in Tel Aviv in 1926, and in 1944 was exiled by the British to Eritrea and Sudan.

Yehuda Gabay

Media Comment: Truth? Who cares?

The gross violations of ethics practiced daily by the Israeli media and often recounted and analyzed in this column are of far larger impact on public opinion.

A CAMPAIGN poster with an image of Betzalel Smotrich on it during the last elections.

Hamas bans Palestinian Authority daily for ‘incitement’

The decision to ban the newspaper was taken by the Hamas-controlled information and interior ministries.

A Gaza man reads a newspaper, featuring the Israeli election on its front page, in Khan Younis, March 18.

Hasidic newspaper omits photos of Pittsburgh’s female victims

'Di Tzeitung'’s editor called it a standard practice.

Pupils from the Yeshiva Girls School pray outside the Tree of Life synagogue following Saturday's shooting at the synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 29, 2018

IDF forms committee to determine an Israeli 'military correspondent'

Reporters recognized as military correspondents and members of the MCA have clearance to receive briefings from senior officers, as well as information related to breaking news and ongoing incidents before foreign press.

Man looking through hole in newspaper (Illustrative)

Lines crossed

The swine image is reminiscent of antisemitic memes used against Jews throughout history. Just recently, a Hamas-affiliated scholar said, “Allah has transformed Jews into pigs and apes.”

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May 1, 2018: Taiwan and China

My dream is for all Jewish children to know the words of “Shema Yisrael.”

Letters

Preliminary Knesset reading bars tobacco ads on web but not newspapers

Some 8,000 Israelis who smoke or are exposed to smoke die per year, and the cost of treating victims of smoking costs billions of shekels annually.

‘THE TOBACCO industry attempts to impede tobacco regulation have changed over the years, but have not abated – they have instead mutated, and on a global scale.’

A letter a day

Dedicated letter writer Toby Willig reflects on 31 years of reading ‘The Jerusalem Post’.

Toby Willig: ‘I must be the oldest reader of “The Jerusalem Post.”’ (The black and white photograph behind her is of her parents.)

Think About It: Netanyahu’s media obsession and elections

Netanyahu has always been something of a control freak. However, his problem is simply that he apparently lacks the skill of inspiring loyalty.

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