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As of July 31, 2023, a TGI survey indicated that Israel Hayom, distributed for free, is Israel's most read newspaper, with a 29.4% weekday readership exposure, followed by Yedioth Ahronoth, with 22.3%, Haaretz with 4.8%, Globes with 4% and Maariv with 3.9%. [1]
The 2023 Israel–Hamas war has been extensively covered by media outlets around the world. This coverage has been diverse, spanning from traditional news outlets to social media platforms, and comprises a wide variety of perspectives and narratives. During the conflict, Israel imposed strict controls on international journalists, requiring ...
'Israel Today') is an Israeli national Hebrew-language free daily newspaper. Distributed for free around Israel, [6] it is the country's most widely distributed newspaper. [7] [2] Owned by the family of Sheldon Adelson , a personal friend and benefactor of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , Israel Hayom has often been criticized for portraying ...
Brad Dress. May 9, 2024 at 1:58 PM. The White House on Thursday warned Israel against “smashing” into the southern city of Rafah and repeated a threat to withhold certain weapons from Israeli ...
The latest round of Gaza cease-fire talks ended in Cairo after “in-depth and serious discussions,” the Hamas militant group said Sunday, reiterating key demands that Israel again rejected.
The war began when Hamas militants attacked Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and abducting 252 others, of whom more than 130 are believed to remain in captivity in Gaza, according to Israeli ...
Nearly 360,000 people have fled Rafah since Israel ordered a partial evacuation a week ago and sent in tanks, according to the United Nations. U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk said Sunday that ...
The Star was an independent political, economic and cultural weekly. Its name was changed in 1993 when it became a broadsheet, and before that it was known as the Jerusalem Star, which made its début in 1966 in Jerusalem, where it was published for six months in broadsheet format and tackled political, economic, social and cultural issues.