Radio
Katz alleges Army Radio workers misled High Court in bid to halt closure
In a response to the High Court, Defense Minister Katz accused Army Radio workers of presenting false claims amid legal challenges to the station’s closure.
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
How Israel's amateur radio operators used quiet diplomacy, saved lives on Oct. 7 - opinion
Army Radio shouldn't shut down, but serves no military purpose- editorial
Removing the station from the IDF is necessary because Army Radio and the soldiers who serve there have become political pawns in a battle that has nothing to do with the military.
Neville Teller: A true gentleman
Neville Teller, an experienced writer, author, and contributor to the Jerusalem Post and Jerusalem Report, is the quintessential English gentleman.
The end of Army Radio? Communications Ministry to discuss station's future
Hendel has previously stated that there is no place for a military radio station that deals with current affairs.
Israeli journalists urge A-G to stop Gantz's shutdown of Army Radio
"Army Radio is central to the spreading of news and information in the Israeli public debate sphere," the union argued. "It is inconceivable to shut it down."
IDF, Defense Ministry agree to shut down Army Radio
The rationale for the decision, according to former Communication Minister MK Yoaz Hendel, is to create more competition in the communications market.
The Drama of Radio: The past and the future
Audio drama’s special quality? It builds a private, exclusive picture in the mind of each audience member.
Hole lotta noise: Israeli scientists hear radio flares from black hole
Entirely new models will need to be developed to understand this new, unheard of phenomenon.
Gantz decides to remove 'Galatz' radio station from IDF
Gantz said that the decision is a moral one, to keep the IDF out of politics, and not due to budget cuts.
Scientists, alien hunters study mysterious signal from nearby star
Though detecting radio signals from space happens regularly, they almost always have a mundane origin. But this signal's direction of origin and frequency changes have scientists excited.
Astronomers excited as ghostly circles in space defy explanation
The circles were dubbed ORCs, which stands for “odd radio circles.” But the big question, of course, is: “what are they?”