Suddenly, there is a push to report on Gaza, but most reporters and editors still view it as siding with the enemy. ...
Despite high hopes and media hype, Netanyahu’s trip to the White House yielded few results—while Israeli journalists were left out in the cold. ...
Questions, doubts and any kind of polemic are left aside, at least for a while. ...
Trump’s newly discovered longing for Middle East peace and his impatience with Netanyahu seem to be leading to a realignment in the Israeli press. ...
Israeli media was divided on how Bibi fared in his meeting with Trump. Plus: IDF dissent and passover prices. ...
What do people in Israel know or hear about all this in the media? Very little. ...
The majority in Israel is fully on board with Trump’s plan, and the Israeli media is leading the way. ...
While the story of Trump sharing Sachs’s anti-Bibi diatribe was reported in Israel, it didn’t make major headlines. ...
U.S. elections are big news across the world. It’s hard to think of any nation that won’t be impacted by the outcome. ...
Watching the news from Israel these past days could lead to one clear conclusion: The shame of October 7 has been erased. Israel is once again the greatest military power in the region. ...
Days before an official announcement by the Israeli army, rumors spread that the bodies of six hostages were recovered from Gaza. Doing their best to report accurately and ethically, Israeli media sources are bound to adhere to strict military censorship guidelines. ...