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Masked vandal smashes entrance to Haaretz offices, days after similar attack on Channel 12
Security footage showed the individual reaching through the entrance grates and tossing two bricks at a glass door, which punched a hole through the entrance before he fled.
Gov’t boycott of Haaretz: A-G backs petitions, urges High Court to make order absolute
Tainted views, distorted teaching: Should Haaretz be banned from Israeli high schools? - opinion
Unveiling the past: State Archives digitizes official British Mandate newspaper
3 jours, 3 attaques : ce qu’en disent les médias français
Passés les premiers émois, les médias sont presque unanimes : les trois attaques ne sont pas comparables. Alors que les politiques de tous bords appellent au calme, quelques voix dissonantes critique
Les mots valent mieux que la violence
Gershon Agron, fondateur du Jerusalem Post, aurait 120 ans aujourd’hui…
Une brèche dans la démocratie
Officiellement, le projet de loi est censé protéger la presse écrite. Officieusement, il vise le quotidien gratuit Israel Hayom, populaire et engagé. Dans les coulisses d’un vote controversé…
Education Ministry unveils new yearly program to address racism and incitement
The plan is an expansion on the lessons and activities conducted at the opening of the school year in the aftermath of Operation Protective Edge
Israel Hayom bill 'shames the Knesset,' PM says
A divided Knesset approves bill targeting pro-Netanyahu newspaper in preliminary vote; MK Cabel: Paper is PM's attack dog, trying to kill off other media; Steinitz: Bill violates free speech.
Vote on ‘Israel Hayom free newspaper bill’ goes to Knesset on Wednesday
The legislation defines a free daily newspaper as one that is given out without payment six days a week, and applies only to the four newspapers with the highest circulation.
Media Comment: No war reporting in Gaza
The truly dangerous press is the one which prostitutes itself.
'The New York Times' and Israel
A six-month study found the New York Times consistently downplays Israeli views while promoting Palestinian perspectives.
Pro-Hamas newspaper back on sale in West Bank in new unity step
Islamist tabloid "Falasteen", Arabic for Palestine, returns to the West Bank three days after Hamas allowed a leading West Bank daily to be sold in Gaza.
Media Comment: Shameful legislation
Restricting Israel Hayom would be a blow to Israel’s freedom of the press and freedom of speech.