Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet approves proposal to sanction the country’s oldest newspaper.
The Israeli government cut ties with Haaretz, citing controversial remarks by its publisher about Palestinian "freedom fighters." ...
Haaretz has long been in crosshairs of Netanyahu govt for its critical coverage of domestic issues and most recently the ...
“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 ...
Israel's sanctions against Haaretz, along with its jailing of journalists, are a threat to democracy,right out of the ...
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The Israeli Cabinet has unanimously voted to sanction the Haaretz newspaper, saying the paper’s editorials “have hurt the ...
Israel’s cabinet unanimously voted to sanction the nation’s oldest newspaper, Haaretz, on Sunday citing its critical coverage ...
Haaretz newspaper has written that with the admission of the military authorities of the Zionist regime, they are carrying out operations to clear Palestinians from the north of the Gaza Strip and ...