From scale to substance: Israeli tech’s 2025 turning point - analysis
How discipline, concentration, and execution replaced speed and hype – signalling a more mature, resilient era for the Start-Up Nation
How discipline, concentration, and execution replaced speed and hype – signalling a more mature, resilient era for the Start-Up Nation
Israel’s greatest environmental challenge is being a highly developed, innovative country with key infrastructure missing
Israel’s foolhardy hyper-dependence on expensive, vulnerable, and explosive gas rigs will be the subject of a state commission of inquiry.
As Israel moves to overhaul its media system, journalists, lawmakers, and critics clash over power, press freedom, and the future of Israeli democracy
Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi says it’s time to open up Israel’s media market, a move some say is political and will weaken freedom of the press.
By loosening regulations and expanding competition, the broadcast reform weakens monopolies and reduces political leverage
In order to repair what has been broken here, we have to know, we have to ask, and we have to demand answers
In the battle for the country’s future, shutting down Army Radio would be a serious blow to the fundamental rights of Israel’s citizens
Speaking out for public funding of quality documentaries
Leading journalists believe the proposed reforms to the media landscape are not about expanding choice, but about silencing dissent
How disproportionate media attention and a misleading conflict frame turn Israel into a moral symbol while eclipsing far deadlier wars