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And let's not forget their "Western Values".
Suppressing the press IS western values these days.
What? Isn't Haaretz like the main media outlet in Israel?
One of them, and also the most left-leaning. The Times of Israel and Jerusalem Post lean right, and are generally supportive of Israel and its genocide.
Edit: I should also note that these are the English-language publications. They have others in Hebrew and other languages, but you don't see them posted in English-language communities for obvious reasons.
Nope. It’s a prominent one, but by no means the “main” media outlet. It’s also largely in opposition to Netanyahu and his coalition.
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]
Thank you for the states. Haaretz seems to the source most foreign media quote.
Good preview for what's going to happen to the new York times under the new admin :)
Israel has become the ultimate Karen
First Al-Jazeera, now Haaretz. Freedom of the press going strong in the apartheid state.
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Pulls advertising? Why would a government advertise in a news paper? Do they have new products coming next year?
There are legitimate uses like health information campaigns (vaccination campaigns, anti smoking campaigns) and other informatio campaigns.
Advertising is probably a misnaming.
The paper will still sell the spaces as advertising regardless of whether it's an advert of a public announcement from the government, so advertising is probably right.
Next year, genocide v2.0.0! More efficient, more deadly and with twice the US support!
It’s called propaganda.
Common practice in many places. Not the government per se, but various state organizations to from healthcare to infrastructure to administration etc.
I wonder where Haaretz will relocate to Meduza-style when it’s impossible to continue operating from within Israel.
The true and trustful information are hurting ,hey
My respect for Haaretz suddenly increased, I didnt regularly read them so I didnt know tbh.
Anyone else feel like WWIII has already started?
To put it in context, we are seeing much of the same stuff in terms of media grabs and power grabs that was seen in the 1930s around the world. What is left is Hitler invading Poland.
Can Russia invading Ukraine and Israel invading Lebanon be enough.
"Best I can do is Russia invading Ukraine and Israel invading Lebanon."
Humor aside (take it where you can), yes, I think that's enough.