Media

Our 10 responsibilities as journalists covering a war on information - comment

Journalism can also function as a platform for advocating social change by highlighting underreported issues, amplifying marginalized voices, and pressuring for policy reform.

 An illustration of misinformation being spread on the internet
 MOURNING THE victims of the Capital Jewish Museum shooting, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, outside the White House in Washington, May 22

Dishonest reporting kills: DC antisemitic murders are a wake up call

 PEOPLE IN THE center of the country take shelter during an air raid siren after Iran fired a salvo of ballistic missiles at Israel last year.

How we are being played by enemies, politicians, and ourselves - opinion

 TRUCKS LOADED with humanitarian aid wait to enter Gaza last week in Al Arish, Egypt. We know that the food and humanitarian aid which is regularly being provided has been hijacked by Hamas operatives, the writer maintains.

The demonization of Israel in Western media - opinion


When football and politics collide: The final whistle for Gary Lineker - opinion

Gary Lineker's political commentary as host of the BBC’s Match of the Day tarnished his sports legacy.

 BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Keir Starmer laughs with Gary Lineker during a reception ahead of St. George’s Day at 10 Downing Street last month. Lineker’s hostility toward Israel became pronounced, unrelenting, and, most recently, unacceptable, the writer asserts.

Pulitzer Prize shows Hamas continues to control Gaza war's narrative - opinion

Mosab Abu Toha's Pulitzer Prize win is problematic in light of antisemitic statements made by the Gazan writer.

 Mosab Abu Toha denying that Emily Damari should be classified as a hostage.

Karhi's media reform in Israel mirrors Orban's in Hungry, could be political overreach - opinion

Karhi's new media upheaval could punish outlets critical of the government and benefit entities that are close to it.

Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi debates in the Knesset, in Jerusalem, December 9, 2024

TV Abraham: Shaping the Strategic & Economic Future of the Abraham Accords

In a world of complex challenges and rapid transformation, TV Abraham provides depth, clarity, and vision, helping guide their continued success and their impact in the Middle East

 Ahmed Charai CEO of World Herald Tribune

Israeli discourse has become ‘diss’ and coarse - opinion

We cannot afford either vicious discourse or wokeism here in Israel.

Israeli flags are seen at Mount Herzl Cemetery in Jerusalem, April 28, 2025

Marion Fischel: Always finding her way back home to 'The Jerusalem Post'

Behind the Bylines: Marion Fischel has had a wide range of jobs at the Post, and while she has excelled wherever she went, her path always brought her back to the paper.

 Marion Fischel.

Meta must label Al Jazeera as state media. Here's why - opinion

This is the time for Meta to start labeling Al Jazeera and AJ+, so it will be a little harder for anyone to get away with quoting them and saying “Facebook says it’s true.”

 AL JAZEERA headquarters in Doha, Qatar.

How an AI-startup is fighting pro-Israel battle for hearts and minds - interview

Here’s how dozens of leading researchers, with no connection to media, joined forces to restore the Jewish people's grip on the truth.

 Dr. Haran Shani-Narkiss.

Spanish TV psychic who claimed he came from a different planet dies at 80

Carlos Jesús, a Spanish psychic who became a media phenomenon in the 1990s, passed away in Dos Hermanas, Seville.

 Raticulin illustration.

Why the ‘60 Minutes’ segment with freed hostages fell short - opinion

While the '60 Minutes' segment does not explicitly put the onus on Israel, its framing choices and selective narrative emphasis shifts emotional blame, despite Hamas being the perpetrator.

 LESLIE STAHL on ‘60 Minutes’ at the start of the segment.

Pressing reform? Knesset advances restructuring of broadcasting landscape

Opposition MK Shelly Tal Meron described the reform, which proponents say will promote access to diverse viewpoints, as “revolution designed to seize control over the free press”

 View of the offices of Israel's public broadcaster KAN in Jerusalem. January 31, 2023.