Radio
Defense Minister Israel Katz sets up committee to probe Army Radio
The committee, which will review the station’s future, will be chaired by retired Maj.-Gen. Yiftach Ron-Tal.
Radio Abraham opens online
David Jablinowitz: With great journalism comes great power and responsibility
Grapevine February 12, 2025: Not forgotten
Trump to join radio host's live broadcast from Israel on October 7
Trump will call in to Sid Rosenberg's Monday show remembering the October 7 massacre
Israeli journalists condemn egging of hostage father outside Likud party
Hostage father Eli Elbag was egged while demonstrating near the Likud's party for Rosh Hashanah in Netanya.
Not only Hezbollah: Professionals who still use beepers in Israel
The evolution of communication: From beepers to cell phones. Discover the role of pagers in Israel and their continued use in specific professional fields.
What are the ICOM IC-V82 radios exploding in Lebanon?
At the time of writing, hundreds of people were already reportedly wounded due to these latest explosions.
Jerusalem calling: The birth of Mandate-era broadcasting in British Palestine
In 1950, two years after the establishment of the State of Israel, Jerusalem Calling (by now Kol Yerushalayim) merged with Kol Yisrael, which became the country’s official radio station.
Apple Store has Hamas radio station app for download
A free application allows listeners to tune into broadcasts of the Gaza-based radio station.
Grapevine, February 9, 2024: A presidential bible
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Maariv's IDF correspondent to be appointed Army Radio commander
The appointment followed a thorough selection process led by the search committee, chaired by retired Brig.-Gen. Amir Abulafia.
Israel's AM radio pierces Gaza tunnels in bid to soothe hostages
AM's greater range meant emergency updates would have a better chance of being heard by civilians in bomb shelters.
Ruth Seymour, public radio pioneer devoted to Jewish culture, dies at 88
Ruth Seymour will also be remembered as a trailblazer in public radio’s embrace of digital platforms.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews are a cancer to Israeli society, radio presenter says
"Thirteen percent of the population is a cancer within Israeli society," radio presenter Ron Koffman claimed.