journalism

Constitution Committee debates interrogation of journalists regarding ‘Qatargate’

Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein was summoned to give open testimony at the end of March, yet this turned into an interrogation under caution and his cellphone was taken away from him.

 THE LATE Max Frankel sits front and center

Max Frankel: The New York Times' unflinching Jewish journalist

Journalism will never be perfect, but honest journalism is always worth fighting for.

By ALISON LEIGH COWAN
08/04/2025
 Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein seen at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York

'Post' editor Zvika Klein sets the record straight on Qatargate in first interview

Klein was questioned about the “Qatargate” affair, which alleges connections between Qatar and the Prime Minister’s Office.

  An aerial view of Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Mount Scopus campus.

Grapevine: Jerusalem justice

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Then-Israel Navy chief, V.-Adm. Eli Sharvit speaks at a ceremony in Haifa Naval Base, Israel

Dysfunction has taken root at the highest levels of Israel's government

We are a country at war. In moments like this, the nation needs unity and, above all, leadership. What we are getting instead is chaos.

04/04/2025

'Post' editor Zvika Klein speaks out for first time after release from arrest

After his release from house arrest, the Post's Zvika Klein speaks out about the case against him, his dedication to journalism and serving our readers.

03/04/2025
  Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Zvika Klein

'Post' Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein released from house arrest

“Contrary to what the Attorney-General’s statement suggests, he was not part of any ‘apparatus," representatives of Klein said.

Three journalists to give testimony to police relating to 'Qatargate'

Feldstein admitted to receiving the money but asserted he was unaware that its source was tied to Qatar.

Pressing reform? Knesset advances restructuring of broadcasting landscape

Opposition MK Shelly Tal Meron described the reform, which proponents say will promote access to diverse viewpoints, as “revolution designed to seize control over the free press”

By GABRIEL COLODRO/THE MEDIA LINE
02/04/2025
 The IDF ID card on Hossam Shabat, killed in an airstrike in the Gaza Strip on March 24, 2025.

IDF confirms Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza was Hamas terrorist

Security forces killed Shabat, stating that he was a sniper in Hamas's Beit Hanoun Battalion and "cynically posed as an Al Jazeera journalist."

25/03/2025
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