Tag: Israeli Media

Israeli media coverage of a recent hostage rescue operation in Gaza has captivated the nation, with TV anchors shedding tears of joy on air and newspapers featuring celebratory headlines and images of the freed hostages reuniting with their families.
The text discusses why the Biden administration failed to anticipate the strong progressive backlash against its Gaza policy.
In Moments' BIvrit column, the Israeli press coverage of varying news themes is highlighted.
In the new Israeli Netflix show "Bros," which follows aging friends and soccer fans devoted to the Beitar team, anti-Arab racism among some fans is silently present.
Israeli media coverage of the ongoing Gaza war focused on the somber six-month anniversary of the conflict, featuring stories of loss, grief, and criticism of the government's handling of the situation.
An article highlights Israeli soldiers' consumption of Palestinian food in Gaza, sparking controversy and criticism.
Israeli media coverage of U.S. affairs, the ongoing Gaza war, and broader conflicts focuses on stories like the recent heroic rescue of hostages in Gaza and the dilemma between continuing the war or saving hostages.
The Israeli media has been largely ignoring the suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, which is shaping and reflecting public opinion.
The article discusses the Israeli left's disapproval of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and their desire to see him removed from power.
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari has become a popular and trusted figure in Israel as the IDF spokesperson during the recent conflict with Hamas.
Israeli lawmakers from the ruling Likud party and the liberal opposition Yesh Atid party have authored an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal advocating for the permanent transfer of Palestinians out of Gaza as a supposed humanitarian solution.
In a conversation with journalist Esther Solomon, Israeli journalist and activist Anat Saragusti discusses the lack of coverage on the dire situation in Gaza by the Israeli mainstream media.
Renowned sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer, now 95 years old, continues to stay busy with various projects and still enjoys discussing matters of sex.
In this article, the author discusses two incidents where the media reported allegations against Orthodox Jews without verifying the facts.
Israeli celebrity chef Assaf Granit has reached a new career milestone as the ambassador of Swiss watch company Hublot.
Flight 002 from New York to Tel Aviv became a controversial and symbolic incident in Israeli society.
Dr. Oren Meyers from the University of Haifa, co-author of the book Communicating Awe, discusses the significant presence of Holocaust-related content in Israeli media on the episode "The Holocaust: The Litmus Test of the Israeli Media" with host Gilad Halpern.
Yaakov Katz, a former aide to Naftali Bennett, has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post, succeeding Steven Linde.
Professor Menachem Klein's book, "Lives in Common: Arabs and Jews in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Hebron," delves into the historical Jewish-Arab coexistence in Palestine that eventually gave way to conflicting national identities.
Israeli businessman Eli Azur and Canadian newspaper magnate Leonard Asper engaged in a fierce battle over ownership of The Jerusalem Post in 2005, culminating in a court decision granting complete control of the paper to Azurs company, Mirkaei Tikshoret Ltd.