journalism

David Jablinowitz: With great journalism comes great power and responsibility

Behind the Bylines: David Jablinowitz spent years as a major figure in journalism as the voice of Kol Yisrael-English. Now, he works as the op-ed editor of The Jerusalem Post.

22/02/2025
 ‘OUR GOAL is for Hamas to no longer be in Gaza.’ Omer Dostri, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s s

Why were KAN's senior journalists removed from the PMO updates group?

Dostri's move comes after the two journalists published that Netanyahu had reprimanded his spokesman following his conduct.

By MAYA GADESH
19/02/2025

Trying to give press to the unheard cries of the masses

From liberal Americans to poverty, from asylum seekers to the LGBTQ+ community, Jews and Arabs alike are being tossed aside. 

Record number of journalists killed in 2024, Israel 'mostly responsible'

The Committee to Protect Journalists said that 2024 was the most deadly year on record for media workers.

By REUTERS
12/02/2025

Visegrád24: a maverick media outlet disrupting the status quo

MEDIA AFFAIRS: In the early weeks of the Israel-Hamas war, Visegrád24 emerged as one of the most influential accounts in the non-Jewish world.

Russia restricted access to almost half a million websites in 2024

Russian internet freedom watchdog Roskomsvoboda found that the number of sites that the Kremlin unblocks is gradually decreasing.

Lawsuit by former Israeli hostage against Palestine Chronicle thrown out by US Judge

On Friday 31 January 2025, District Judge Tiffany Cartwright ruled that "Jan's complaint does not allege actual knowledge [and therefore] his compensation allegations must be dismissed."

This week in Jewish history: Israel's first astronaut, invention of cardioverter-defibrillator

A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars.

By STEVEN DRUCKER
31/01/2025
 Avichay Adraee: Israel's face to the Arab world

Al Arabiya anchor detained for interviewing IDF Arabic spox after October 7

Layal al-Ekhtiar, a Lebanese journalist who lives in Dubai, was detained after she landed in Beirut for reportedly violating the country's law on boycotting Israel.

David Rudge, a throwback to journalism’s glory days

“David was an old-school news reporter, always looking to get to the scene and talk to people first-hand rather than rely on secondary sources,” said Jeff Barak, a former Post editor-in-chief.

26/01/2025
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