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Gov’t boycott of Haaretz: A-G backs petitions, urges High Court to make order absolute
Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara urges the High Court to block government actions against Haaretz, calling the measures unlawful and a threat to press freedom.
Tainted views, distorted teaching: Should Haaretz be banned from Israeli high schools? - opinion
Unveiling the past: State Archives digitizes official British Mandate newspaper
Getting the word out: Israeli newspapers distributed in Times Square
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.
Yisrael Beytenu targets extremist haredi newspaper
The newspaper published articles against haredi men enlisting into the IDF.
A looming indictment against the PM?
The case against Netanyahu hinges on whether he attempted as a ‘businessman’ to prevent or minimize competition in the communications market.
Yediot publisher reportedly told Netanyahu: You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours
Histadrut revives ‘Davar’ socialist newspaper online
Some of Israel’s leading literary and political figures worked as journalists for the daily.
The Battle Behind the Headlines: Can we fix the media bias against Israel?
"You'd be surprised to realize how much power you have under your hands," says one expert in public diplomacy.
NY Times comments on 'ugly' elections after Netanyahu win
Pieces featured in the 'New York Times' and The Daily Beast blame fear-mongering and a more right-wing stance as the reasons for the Likud's win.
Ceding cultural power centers without putting up a fight
The left controls such centers because it invested decades of effort in doing so. The right doesn’t even try.
National election, or proxy war between newspapers?
Netanyahu slams Yediot after Zionist Union campaign calls for Israel Hayom to be considered party of Likud campaign.
3 jours, 3 attaques : ce qu’en disent les médias français
Passés les premiers émois, les médias sont presque unanimes : les trois attaques ne sont pas comparables. Alors que les politiques de tous bords appellent au calme, quelques voix dissonantes critique