Journalism
Press watchdog CPJ reviewing Gaza casualty database over 'journalists' tied to Hamas, PIJ
A Meir Amit Center study from December found that 60% of individuals who identified as journalists and were killed in Gaza were members of or affiliated with terrorist organizations.
Reporter for Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya TV killed by car bomb in Yemen
Journalists forced into exile rise sharply worldwide, Afghanistan accounts for almost half
Spanish Jewish groups defend journalist Pilar Rahola amid hate speech complaint
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
Experts told the Post the propaganda network poses a significant risk as it opens new doors for Iranian-backed terrorists to enter the UK and as a way for Tehran and the Houthis to evade sanctions.
A-G Baharav-Miara criticizes Army Radio's closure, warns of impact on Israel's press freedom
Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara criticized the hasty decision to shut down Army Radio, calling it a step toward restricting media freedom in Israel.
FBI searches 'Washington Post' journalist's home, investigating possible intel leaks - report
The Washington Post reported the search was linked to the case against Aurelio Perez-Lugones, a technology specialist for a US government contractor.
Economy Minister Barkat sues Channel 12 for NIS 12m. in largest libel lawsuit ever filed in Israel
Nir Barkat files Israel's largest libel lawsuit against Channel 12, accusing them of false claims following a broadcast of an investigation by journalist Omri Maniv.
Those who seek truth do not silence the press - opinion
In order to repair what has been broken here, we have to know, we have to ask, and we have to demand answers
'Wide-scale attack' on media: Israel’s leading journalists warn against Shlomo Karhi's reform
Leading journalists believe the proposed reforms to the media landscape are not about expanding choice, but about silencing dissent
Israel in the frame: How Local Testimony 2025 builds a public record
How an Israeli photography exhibition turns a year of war, protest, and hostage returns into a public record
Between two worlds: Mohammad Magadli, an Arab voice in Israeli media
Israeli Arab journalist Mohammad Magadli is working to bridge the gap between Arab and Jewish media.
Pakistan sentences journalists, YouTubers in absentia, but enforcement remains uncertain
Legal experts say extradition hurdles and due-process concerns make enforcing the verdict against journalists living in the US and Europe highly unlikely.