Press
The New York Times must answer serious questions about Kristof column - editorial
Major media outlets must distinguish between verified facts, contested claims, advocacy material, and opinion. The higher the stakes, the greater the obligation to be precise.
State tells High Court there is no basis to move up deadline in Gaza press-access case
Foreign press urges Israel's High Court to speed up Gaza access ruling
Netanyahu’s press conference: A tactless defense of his trial allegations - opinion
Border Police officers suspended after journalist beaten in east Jerusalem
Police said the journalist was interfering with the work of police officers in the area before the filmed beating.
News presenter left ‘shaken’ by aggressive interaction with pro-Palestinian protester
London's Metropolitan Police are investigating the harassment of a GB News presenter at a pro-Palestinian protest.
Channel 14 can stay right-wing, but it needs to behave - opinion
Channel 14 should at least try to behave a little more like Israel’s other public TV channels, without giving up its exclusive right-wing character.
Will Israeli journalists need to change how they report the news? - study
Will journalists in Israel have to learn new skills in order to better report the news?
Prime Minister Netanyahu knows he sounds better in English
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Local media is angry about the PM’s foreign media blitz, and he's fine with that, as long as they still talk about him.
Media blindsiding, rampant anti-Israel bias in the media - opinion
Media all over the world have consistently misrepresented Israel over time. As a result, an erroneous anti-Israel narrative has become mainstream.
Prince Harry arrives at UK court for rare royal appearance
Harry, King Charles' younger son, failed to appear in court as expected on Monday, but will enter the witness box on Tuesday.
Middle East journalists share pessimistic outlook for region’s press freedom
On the 30th annual World Press Freedom Day, journalists in the Middle East described severely restricted freedom of expression and little hope for improvement in the future
Journalists call on Netanyahu to stop 'incitement' against Israeli press on World Press Freedom Day
Reporters Without Borders (RWB) ranked Israel 97th out of 150 countries whose press freedom was examined. This is a significant drop from 2022.
Israel Independence Day cyberattack takes down major news website
Credit for the cyberattack was claimed by the group Anonymous Sudan, which says it targeted Israeli sites Maariv, Walla, the Health Ministry and Shin Bet.