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 ‘A DURABLE end to the war must come with the release of the hostages,’ US Deputy Ambassador to the UN Robert Wood says. ‘This resolution abandoned that necessity, and for that reason, the United States could not support it.’ Here, members of the United Nations Security Council vote on the draft res

The credibility of Freedom House: The United Nations has reached its sell-by date

By NEVILLE BERMAN
 Mathilda Heller is seen checking the cameras in the Prime Minister's Office international news briefing studio, in March 2024.

Mathilda Heller: Thriving in Israel, the land of opportunity for journalism

 COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER Shlomo Karhi and Kan Public Broadcasting’s Michal Asulin argue at a meeting in the Knesset this week on freedom of the media. A small majority in the Knesset has set its sights on the media, political freedom, rule of law, government institutions.

Privatizing public broadcasting, turning the watchdog into a lapdog

By ANAT BEN-DAVID
 The Walla logo seen next to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Tel Aviv District Court, December 10, 2024

Netanyahu's testimony contradicted by Likud ad spending records

By David Wertheim
 ITAN DONITZ (left) and Daniel Chamovitz.

Grapevine December 11, 2024: Dereliction of duty Down Under

 The broadcast offices and studios of the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, in Jerusalem January 31, 2023.

'Dangerous development': Likud-circulated list ranks KAN journalists by stance toward government

By MIKI LEVIN
 Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest outside the studios of the Public Broadcasting Corporation KAN, in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2020

Editor's Notes: Kan needs reform, not destruction—it’s both flawed and essential

 MK Tally Gotliv court hearing on the case of the "Rosh Yehudi" association against the Tel Aviv Municipality which prevents against the holding of the traditional Yom Kippur prayer in the public space at Dizengoff Square, at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem. October 9, 2024.

Bill to privatize Israel’s public broadcaster passes preliminary vote

 Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest outside the studios of the Public Broadcasting Corporation KAN, in Jerusalem, on August 17, 2020

Israeli minister proposes bill to abolish KAN, Israel's public broadcaster

By NEVO TRABELSY/Globes/TNS
A view of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem

CBS journalists instructed not to acknowledge Jerusalem as part of Israel

 Channel 13 CEO Yulia Shamalov-Berkovich arrives to the Supreme Court in Jerusalem for court hearing on the petition against her appointment as CEO of Channel 13, July 25, 2024.

Despite reaching deal to remove Channel 13 CEO Yulia Shamalov-Berkovich, she refuses to resign

By Maya Gedesh
 SLOGANS AT a protest in Tel Aviv last Saturday night include calls for releasing the hostages and an early Knesset election. First. the anti-government protesters politicized the military; now, they politicize the hostage families, the writer charges.

Government tried to take apart, influence Hostage Family Forum - unofficial probe

 Demand is Soaring For Nickel, Copper, Cobalt & Supply Can't Keep Up

Demand is Soaring For Nickel, Copper, Cobalt and Supply Can't Keep Up

By PR
 A screenshot of the Moptu app.

Moptu: Algorithm-free social media creating an online safe space for Jews

By NOAH MICHAELI
 TAL SPUNGIN, the heart and soul of The Jerusalem Post's digital news effort.

Tal Spungin: The heart and soul of JPost’s digital team

 Israel’s first 24/7 news channel, i24 in Hebrew

Israel debuts its first 24/7 news channel i24

Israeli flag.

We can operationalize the dream of unity into a reality

A copy of the Boiling Point's censored issue, which students were instructed to collect from newsstands.

LA Jewish day school censors two student newspaper articles on Israel-Hamas war

By Jackie Hajdenberg/JTA