News
NYT accuses Israel of trying to 'stifle journalism' by taking legal action over op-ed
A spokesperson for the NYT alleged that the threat of legal action “is part of a well-worn political playbook that aims to undermine independent reporting and stifle journalism."
Australian Broadcasting Corporation coverage of Gaza war fueled antisemitism, ABC Watch claims
Information warfare is shaping the Israel, US war with Iran in real time - opinion
James Genn: Thriving in the eye of The Jerusalem Post's newsroom storm
The credibility of Freedom House: The United Nations has reached its sell-by date - opinion
Freedom House has a vast network of skilled people who conduct detailed research into more than 200 countries, as well as territories that are not considered countries.
Mathilda Heller: Thriving in Israel, the land of opportunity for journalism
Behind the Bylines: Mathilda Heller has degrees in Spanish and English literature, a love of science, and experience in education. But her life and aspirations led her to pursue journalism.
Privatizing public broadcasting, turning the watchdog into a lapdog - opinion
Privatizing KAN is not just an unnecessary step but one that undermines the very foundations of a democratic society.
Netanyahu's testimony contradicted by Likud ad spending records
Contrary to Netanyahu's testimony, the Likud party invested an estimated NIS 283,300 in advertisements in Walla in January 2015.
Grapevine December 11, 2024: Dereliction of duty Down Under
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
'Dangerous development': Likud-circulated list ranks KAN journalists by stance toward government
The list ranked journalists and broadcasters hosting current affairs programs on a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 signifying strong government support and 5 indicating strong opposition.
Editor's Notes: Kan needs reform, not destruction—it’s both flawed and essential
Kan’s budget is a hefty NIS 800 million a year - but public broadcasting isn’t about competing with commercial channels, it’s about amplifying voices.
Bill to privatize Israel’s public broadcaster passes preliminary vote
Karhi: no need for publicly funded broadcasting. Lapid: attack on Israeli democracy
Israeli minister proposes bill to abolish KAN, Israel's public broadcaster
Opponents of the bill claim that it is intended to threaten the Public Broadcasting Corporation and is an attempt to silence an important voice.
CBS memo sparks outrage: Journalists instructed not to acknowledge Jerusalem as part of Israel
The news organization's initial reasoning was that the control of the city was "the heart of the issue."