Journalism
US accuses contractor of illegally sharing classified information with reporter
Aurelio Perez-Lugones faces criminal charges for allegedly sharing classified military documents with a Washington Post reporter, whose home was raided during the investigation.
Experts warn of national risk after investigations find decade-old Houthi shell companies in UK
A-G Baharav-Miara criticizes Army Radio's closure, warns of impact on Israel's press freedom
FBI searches 'Washington Post' journalist's home, investigating possible intel leaks - report
'Ellipsis,' an intimate murder mystery movie from Spain, arrives in Israel - review
If you liked Knives Out and its sequel, Glass Onion, then Ellipsis may be the movie for you.
Israel is losing the narrative worldwide in West Bank and Gaza - comment
Fact-checking becomes impossible in war zones, and unverified casualty figures are often published uncritically. Headlines blame Israel for bombings before investigations can conclude.
National security or freedom of speech? High Court to hear arguments on Al Jazeera Law
Civil rights, some opposition MKs, and legal experts warned during the legislative process that the law could create a “chilling effect” and deter outlets from reporting freely in Israel.
Erin Molan: A role model and modern Righteous Gentile
Throughout all her media presence, speaking, and platforms, Erin Molan continues to challenge narratives, inspire action, and amplify a message of moral courage.
Grapevine, July 11, 2025: When the writer becomes the story
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Enough opinions: It’s time journalism focused on the facts - opinion
We all would like to think that the truth is self evident – always there in black and white; always the victor. It’s hardly so!
Channel 4 takes up Gaza film axed by BBC, producers say journalists 'stymied and silenced'
The BBC originally commissioned the film in 2024 but paused it pending an investigation into a separate documentary revealed to be narrated by the son of a Hamas government minister.
Batsheva Shulman: An explorer of language in the sea of journalism
Behind the Bylines: In the sea of journalism where words and language matter so much, Batsheva Shulman is an explorer, helping track down exactly what to use to make our articles coherent.
Police must cancel directive limiting international media live footage, nonprofit argues to A-G
This directive mostly targets foreign media journalists, was issued without authority, undermines essential rights, and is illegal, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel argued.
What if we can’t trust the international media? - opinion
When corrections are issued for news stories that were inaccurate or unverified, it's often too late.