Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet approves proposal to sanction the country’s oldest newspaper.
The ceasefire would reportedly be for an initial 60 days and include the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon.
The Israeli government cut ties with Haaretz, citing controversial remarks by its publisher about Palestinian "freedom fighters." ...
Israeli media have reported that the country and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah may agree on a ceasefire shortly.
The Israeli government is set to impose sanctions on the left-wing daily Haaretz over articles deemed to "harm" the state. On Sunday, a proposal was approved to prohibit state-run bodies from ...
Haaretz has long been in crosshairs of Netanyahu govt for its critical coverage of domestic issues and most recently the ...
Prof. Yael Barda, lecturer and advisor at Hebrew University, claims Israel is 'carrying out ethnic cleansing,' urges refusal ...
“The government hereby declares its intention to sever all advertising ties with the Haaretz newspaper and calls on all of its branches, ministries, and bodies, as well as any government corporation ...
The Israeli ambassador to Washington says a ceasefire deal to end fighting between Israel and Lebanon-based Hezbollah ...
Israel’s cabinet unanimously voted to sanction the nation’s oldest newspaper, Haaretz, on Sunday citing its critical coverage ...
To embrace true democracy is to accept the discomfort of dissenting voices. Labeling this editorial choice as distasteful is ...