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Netanyahu’s self-serving press conference: a display of deflection and distortion - opinion

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's news conference was self-centered and full of problematic claims.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a news conference in Jerusalem last Wednesday. It cannot be denied that Netanyahu was coherent and sharp, but a lot of what he said was either inaccurate or incorrect, the writer argues.
TRANSPORTATION MINISTER Miri Regev once stated: 'What is a public broadcaster worht if we cannot control it?'

KAN are not the enemy: Ministers acting against Israel’s democratic character - opinion

 Protesters dressed as news channels hang themselves outside the Communications Ministry, protesting for free speech

Protesters chain themselves to Communications Ministry calling for free press

 Deborah Sherer

Dvora Szerer to be ICI Meeting 2024 spokesperson


Foreign Press Association demands Israel end Gaza media ban, appeals to Supreme Court

The association expressed particular concern over the safety of Palestinian journalists, some of whom have been killed while covering the conflict.

 A PALESTINIAN youth stands on a donkey cart in the Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza. Who rules Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war is a question few can yet answer.

Is Israel losing the war against Hamas in Gaza? - opinion

Does Israel have professional crisis communications? The answer is yes, but it is extremely limited.

 IDF Spokesperson R.-Adm. Daniel Hagari delivers Sunday evening public address. March 24, 2024.

Jewish NPR editor resigns after criticizing network for bias on Israel coverage

The NPR editor's colleagues argued his critique was unfair and inaccurate, pointing to several discrepancies.

 NPR headquarters

Israeli GPO pleads for media integrity, ethical reporting from foreign press

Featured speakers included members of the Israeli government, the international press, and families of hostages.

Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman, deputy CEO of strategy and innovation at the Jerusalem Post Group, moderates a panel discussion at the GPO-FOZ event, Jan. 29, 2024.

Border Police officers suspended after journalist beaten in east Jerusalem

Police said the journalist was interfering with the work of police officers in the area before the filmed beating.

 Israeli Border Police officers walk while Muslim Palestinians hold Friday prayers in Jerusalem, as the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas continues. December 15, 2023.

News presenter left ‘shaken’ by aggressive interaction with pro-Palestinian protester

London's Metropolitan Police are investigating the harassment of a GB News presenter at a pro-Palestinian protest.

 Pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, near the Israeli embassy in London, Britain, October 9, 2023.

Channel 14 can stay right-wing, but it needs to behave - opinion

Channel 14 should at least try to behave a little more like Israel’s other public TV channels, without giving up its exclusive right-wing character.

 Opposition head Benjamin Netanyahu at the opening broadcast of Channel 14, November 27, 2021.

Will Israeli journalists need to change how they report the news? - study

Will journalists in Israel have to learn new skills in order to better report the news?

‘JOURNALISM HAS a unique position to bridge the disparate sectors of society.’

Prime Minister Netanyahu knows he sounds better in English

DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Local media is angry about the PM’s foreign media blitz, and he's fine with that, as long as they still talk about him.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu is interviewed on CNN earlier this month.

Media blindsiding, rampant anti-Israel bias in the media - opinion

Media all over the world have consistently misrepresented Israel over time. As a result, an erroneous anti-Israel narrative has become mainstream.

 AN AERIAL view of Ma’aleh Adumim: Besides rooting Israel’s historical connection to this land, the term ‘Judea and Samaria’ was in use throughout the period of the British Mandate.

Prince Harry arrives at UK court for rare royal appearance

Harry, King Charles' younger son, failed to appear in court as expected on Monday, but will enter the witness box on Tuesday.

 Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the Rolls Building of the High Court in London, Britain June 6, 2023.