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Right-wing, Likud leaning Yuval Sigler Communications Ltd. Sigler Yuval Sigler: Time Out Tel Aviv, You, The Table [17] Liberal Communications Ltd. Nevzlin Leonid Nevzlin: Liberal, Detaly, NEP [10] [18] [19] Liberal: Reshet: Blavatnik Len Blavatnik, Nadav Topolsky, Udi Angel Channel 13 (Channel 13 News) [10] [20]
Ynet (stylized as ynet) is one of the major Israeli news and general-content websites, and is the online outlet for the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. [1] History.
During the Mandate era and the first decades following independence, there were numerous newspapers owned and associated with political parties. They had mostly been discontinued by the 1970s, though a few remain, including Hamodia ( Agudat Yisrael ), al-Ittihad ( Maki ) and Yated Ne'eman ( Degel HaTorah ).
The paper describes itself as the "nation's newspaper" and generally offers editorial space to views across the Israeli political spectrum. [14] The Forward has described Yedioth Ahronoth as centrist compared to the right-leaning Ma'ariv and left-leaning Ha'aretz. [18] Yedioth Ahronoth has been described as generally critical of Benjamin ...
The report stated that though the media is generally free to criticize the government, print articles remain subject to censorship by the military, and that right-ward leaning trends under the Netanyahu administration further threatened public faith in the press. [15]
However, its sales had slumped, and in 2017 it was turned into a weekly newspaper, with a Russian-language website built, based on Ynet. In December 2018, the newspaper went out of print. The paper was edited by the refusenik Eduard Kuznetsov from 1992 to 1999.
Amit (Yitzhak) Segal [1] (born April 10, 1982) is an Israeli journalist, radio and television personality. He serves as the political commentator of Hevrat HaHadashot (N12 News company) and a political columnist in the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
Ronen Bergman (Hebrew: רונן ברגמן; born June 16, 1972) is an Israeli investigative journalist and author. He previously wrote for Haaretz, and as of 2010, was a senior political and military analyst for Yedioth Ahronoth. [1]