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Inside Israel's media war: Who shapes the narrative now?

As Israel moves to overhaul its media system, journalists, lawmakers, and critics clash over power, press freedom, and the future of Israeli democracy

Israel's media in the eye of the storm.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with Communications Minister Shlomo Kahri in the Knesset. Kahri advocates opening up the media market in Israel.

The case for ending Israel's media monopoly protections - opinion

Noa Aharoni’s documentary ‘Eyes Wide Open’ tells the devastating story of the female border observers from the Nahal Oz IDF base, whose warnings about Hamas activity were ignored.

'Public broadcasting is not a luxury': Filmmakers defend KAN documentaries

Israeli journalists gathered last month for an emergency meeting to discuss the government’s proposed reforms to the media landscape.

When governments gag the press, democracies collapse - opinion


Israel to broadcast 2018 FIFA World Cup to Arab states for free

Will Arab soccer fans turn to Israel for free World Cup coverage in Arabic?

Soccer fans take selfies during the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour last month in Amman, Jordan

Kan reports rise in ratings

1.675 million people listen to Kan radio stations on a daily basis.

FILE PHOTO: Employees work in the offices of Kan, the new Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, in Tel Aviv, Israel November 3, 2016.

The future of Israeli TV is on the line

There’s no money left and there’s no hope that additional funds might appear in the near future.

Israeli television control room

Media comment: Kan- go home

It was a huge struggle to get the word “Israel” into the official name of the public broadcaster.

Arye Deri at the President's residence 370

Israel confirmed for 2018 Eurovision

But with court ruling on IBC still ahead, future participation remains in jeopardy.

Israel's fans wave flags before the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 Grand Final at the International Exhibition Centre in Kiev, Ukraine, May 13, 2017.

Government declarations about diversity in media are a deception

Netanyahu and his right-wing government’s desire to restrict the media and to use it for their own needs is transparent.

PALESTINIANS GATHER in a coffee ship in Hebron, where a TV screen shows US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participating in a joint press conference in February.

88 complaints; Israelis have much to say about Kan’s new style

It seems that everyone has an opinion lately about 88FM’s new format under Kan – the Israel Broadcasting Corporation

Activist Hila Shagan at the demonstration in Tel Aviv last week, organized by Mishmar88

Growing pains: KAN’s first month on the air

News programs are good and getting better, but the entertainment shows are somewhat juvenile.

FILE PHOTO: Employees work in the offices of Kan, the new Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, in Tel Aviv, Israel November 3, 2016.

Finally, live and on air

Kan hits the airwaves with a whole slate of programming, including ‘Carpool Karaoke’

Channel 1 news anchor Geula Even Sa'ar

Court cites ‘elephant in the room’ in criticism of broadcast law

An injunction issued by the court on Sunday night stopped the splitting of the news department from the new Israel Broadcasting Corporation (Kan) until petitions against it have been heard.

ARIEH O’SULLIVAN, ‘IBA English News’ anchor, plays the blues as the Israel Broadcasting Authority is shut down, in front of the IBA building in the capital’s Romema neighborhood