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Court freezes order requiring journalist Omri Assenheim to hand over raw interview footage
In a short decision issued on Tuesday, Judge Ami Kobo ordered that the enforcement of the magistrate’s ruling be stayed until at least February 1.
'Public broadcasting is not a luxury': Filmmakers defend KAN documentaries
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup: Kan launches the next generation of Kan BOX
What to watch in Israel: Crime drama on Jewish-Arab life and a pop culture phenomenon
A-G's office has 'serious concerns' that the government is silencing Israeli public broadcasting
Baharav-Miara's office warns that the communications minister's bill to privatize Kan could stifle media independence and shut down government criticism.
Katz delays promotions for IDF officers, says performance review needed
Katz announced that he had approved the list of colonel and lieutenant colonel promotions in the IDF, with the exception of two officers from the Southern Command.
'They are unnatural': Arab channel TV show guest calls for the execution of gay people
Among other things, Badran said that "homosexuals are outside of nature" and that he supports killing them.
Knesset passes controversial television bill, closes plenum until October 28
The law increases the number of channels broadcast on Israel's Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) system, known as Idan Plus.
'Approved a deal and then did nothing': Gantz attacks Netanyahu in rounds of interviews
The National Unity leader's statements come following extensive interviews with major Israeli broadcasters, KAN, Channel 12, Channel 13, and Channel 14.
Israel’s Jewish humor show offers a serious message for a dark time: We will survive
Nearly every sketch in the show satirizes an event from millennia’s worth of Jewish and Israeli religious texts and history. Its guiding principle is irreverence.
Family of Haymanot Kasau, missing since February, call for country-wide search day
According to statements issued by Kasau's family, intense searches for the girl will be conducted between 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on on Thursday.
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda’s newspaper comes to life in the new series ‘The Deer’
The Deer (HaZvi in Hebrew) was a newspaper founded by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the leading proponent of making Hebrew into the language of the Jewish homeland.
Hostage families appear on Israeli TV show ‘Sorry for Asking’
The questions they were asked ranged from: “Do you dream about them at night?” to “What is the last thing you did together?”
Kibbutz Be'eri dining hall reopens a month after Hamas massacre
Kan also reported that the dining hall is used mainly by those who are working for the Be'eri Printing Press.