Shlomo Karhi
High Court cancels Karhi’s removal of KAN search chairwoman, orders appointment process to advance
Justices say minister lacked basis to remove retired judge Nechama Munitz, whose committee is central to filling vacancies on public broadcaster’s council.
Smotrich: 'Establishing settlements destroys idea of Palestinian state in our heartland'
High Court hears petitions over Comms. Minister Karhi's handling of KAN council
Israel's broadcasting law poses 'grave risk,' A-G says, urging High Court to hear petitions
Netanyahu is preventing the closure of Israel's Al Jazeera bureau - report
Despite Mossad and Shin Bet's claims about revealing IDF soldiers' locations, Benjamin Netanyahu blocks closure of Al Jazeera despite approval from the attorney-general.
Israeli minister's historic speech in Saudi Arabia spurs diplomatic milestone
Speaking in English from his seat, Shlomo Karhi wore a blue suit and a crocheted skullcap on his head and spoke into a handheld microphone.
On the road to peace: Israeli minister reads Torah scroll in Saudi Arabia
“Here in Riyadh we prayed with the windows open to Jerusalem,” said Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi.
Peace with Saudi Arabia is now closer, Israeli minister says from Riyadh
Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi landed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Monday.
Second Israeli cabinet minister in two weeks lands in Saudi Arabia
The UPU Congress is comprised of 192 member countries that gather periodically to discuss world postal strategy and set standards for international mail exchanges.
Israeli broadcast reform will boost free press, Shlomo Karhi tells 'Post'
COMMUNICATION AFFAIRS: In an exclusive interview, Shlomo Karhi elaborated on his views regarding privatization, connectivity, and the controversy surrounding his broadcast reform.
Israeli minister launches attack on 'politically biased' state media
Karhi also scrutinized personal statements made by the IPBC's editors and staff on social media platforms, raising concerns about potential biases.
Israel's largest TV channels vow to fight against 'hostile government takeover'
The three channels vowed that, through the joint forum, they "will use all the tools at its disposal to prevent the dangerous move of a hostile takeover of the Israeli media."