Israeli media

Israeli media

The following is a list of Israeli media.

Print media

English-language periodicals
* "Azure" [http://www.azure.co.il/] English edition of the quarterly journal offering essays and criticism on Israeli and Jewish public policy, culture and philosophy
* "Globes" [http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/nodeView.asp?fid=942] English-language website of Israel's business and technology daily
* "Haaretz" [http://www.haaretz.com/] English edition of the highbrow Hebrew-language newspaper, Haaretz has a liberal editorial stance similar to that of "The Guardian". It's published online as well as included as a supplement to the local edition of the International Herald Tribune.
* "IsraelInsider" [http://www.israelinsider.com/] - Independent outlet. Target audience is American Jewry.
* "Jerusalem Newswire" [http://www.jnewswire.com/ ] Independent Christian-run news outlet
* "The Jerusalem Post" [http://www.jpost.com/] Israel's oldest English-language newspaper
* "The Jerusalem Report" [http://www.jrep.com/] English weekly newspaper
* "YNetNews" [http://www.ynetnews.com/] English-language website of Israel's largest newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth"
* "ISRAEL21c" [http://www.israel21c.org/] English-language website reporting on Israel "beyond the conflict."

Hebrew-language periodicals
* "Globes" [http://www.globes.co.il/ ] business daily
* "Haaretz" [http://www.haaretz.co.il/] Highbrow Israeli newspaper with a liberal editorial stance similar to that of "The Guardian"
* "Hamodia" Daily newspaper serving Israel's Haredi community. English editions are also published in the U.S. and the U.K. and serve local Jewish Orthodox communities in those countries. "Hamodia" is not available online.
* "Hazofe" [http://www.hazofe.co.il/] daily newspaper with a religious Zionist point of view
* "Maariv" [http://www.NRG.co.il/] Second largest Israeli newspaper, centrist.
* "Makor Rishon" [http://www.makorrishon.net/] highbrow weekly newspaper, conceived as an alternative to Ha'aretz
* "Tchelet" [http://www.tchelet.org.il/] Hebrew edition of "Azure", a quarterly journal covering Israeli public policy
* "Yated Ne'eman" Daily newspaper serving the Haredi community
* "Yedioth Ahronoth" [http://www.ynet.co.il/] Israel's largest newspaperGerman-language periodicals:
* "Israel Nachrichten" [http://www.imh-deutschland.de/service/index.php?rubrik=0010&id=0038] The German-language daily from Tel Aviv for the 100,000 German-speaking Jews in Israel

French-language periodicals:
* "Israelvalley" [http://www.israelvalley.com/] French-language website of Israel's economy daily.
* [http://www.guysen.com/ Guysen News about Israel in French]

Arabic-language periodicals
* "Al-Ittihad" [http://www.alittihad.ae/] Arabic-language daily newspaper

Broadcast media

* [http://www.iba.org.il/ Israel Broadcasting Authority] , TV News in Hebrew, some English.
* [http://www.jerusalemonline.co.il/home.asp JerusalemONLINE] video news update from Israel in English by Channel 2 News.
* [http://www.radioisrael.com/ Radio Israel]
* [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/ Arutz Sheva] news site representing the settler community, right-wing religious (English)
* [http://www.israelradio.org/ Kol Israel - Voice of Israel] Also produced by the IBA. In Hebrew, Arabic, French, English, Spanish, Ladino, Russian, Persian, Yiddish, etc.
* [http://www.isracast.com/ IsraCast] - Independent, multimedia broadcast and distribution network that focuses on Israeli foreign affairs and defense issues (in English).
* Israelisms Podcast [http://www.israelisms.com] Weekly podcast (in English) about everyday life and politics in Israel.

Internet

* DailyAlert [http://www.dailyalert.org/] daily digest of Israeli and world media reports on Israel and the Middle East prepared by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs for The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
* [http://www.infoisrael.net Israel Hasbara Committee]

References

* [http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/facts%20about%20israel/culture/the%20printed%20media-%20israel-s%20newspapers The Printed Media: Israel's Newspapers] Summary from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs


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