Israeli newspaper
Children's newspaper: A magical world of knowledge and enjoyment
A children's newspaper delivers knowledge and a fun experience with colorful articles and interesting content, attracting boys and girls to engage and read about a variety of topics.
Israeli minister proposes bill to abolish KAN, Israel's public broadcaster
Editor's Notes: These are our values
My Word: Media changes and ‘press’-ing concerns
50 years ago today: Jpost covers the Six-Day War
In the days before the Internet, The Jerusalem Post was there to report on the dramatic developments in 1967 as they happened.
Israeli journalist calls religious Zionists more dangerous than Hezbollah
Defense Minister Liberman called for a boycott against Haaretz, Israel's sixth-largest Hebrew daily newspaper.
The future of Israel’s public and free media
The role of the media is to be a watchdog for democracy.
Media Comment: Shameful legislation
Restricting Israel Hayom would be a blow to Israel’s freedom of the press and freedom of speech.
The IDI: Advocates of diversity and transparency in the media
We see the open involvement of newspaper owners across the entire media map in efforts to promote their agendas.
Makor Rishon employees demonstrate against Antitrust Authority
Antitrust Authority says it is doing its best to make decision soon; employees say more complex cases have been approved more quickly.
Makor Rishon, NRG urge anti-trust authority to approve sale to Adelson
Makor Rishon editor: "If we do not get approval by Thursday night ... the paper will die and become a corpse."