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New Israeli drama Ambiguity explores secret lives of disbelieving haredim in Jerusalem - interview
The series is about a secret society of haredim (ultra-Orthodox) who have stopped believing and meet clandestinely with others who feel as they do.
High Court hears petitions over Comms. Minister Karhi's handling of KAN council
WATCH: 'Michelle,' Israel’s Eurovision song, revealed in a performance by Noam Bettan
Israel announces title of 2026 Eurovision song contest entry: 'Michelle'
Israel Prize pummeled by literary studies scandal
"Prof. Nitza Ben Dov is a diligent and multifaceted researcher, but she does not stand for the excellence... the award demands," Prof. Yaffa Berlowtiz, one of the judges, said.
Closing Army Radio: The beginning of the end of Israel's public broadcast
There is something anachronistic about an army station in a democratic country.
‘Rabenu’ looks at Rabbi Nahman and his followers
More than 200 years after his death, Rabbi Nahman still wields an enormous influence over his followers.
Former IBA director-general Joseph Barel dies, aged 79
Barel was passionate about the importance of an English-language news broadcast, and the prevelence of such today shows he was ahead of his time.
Grapevine: Familiarity breeds contempt
The sudden firing of Lucy Aharish from KAN
KAN said its decision to fire Aharish was part of its staff cutbacks due to the coronavirus cutback, but we don't buy it.
Lucy Aharish fired from Kan 11 after taking part in rally
Aharish is a veteran journalist and presenter who has appeared on many networks, including i24 and the now-defunct Channel 10.
Endangered Meretz to vote on cancelling primary on Sunday
Sa'ar vows to win 40 seats if he beats Netanyahu
Kan forced to issue an apology by the Journalism ethics committee
After airing a report regarding the unreliable nature of Kosher certificates, Kan were told to issue and apology due to various inaccuracies found within the report.
Images of women on adverts vandalized in Israeli city
“We must bring to justice whoever perpetrates an act of vandalism and takes the law into his own hands,” acting Ashdod Mayor Avi Amsalem told Kan.