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Yediot Aharonot reporter attacked by masked group - report

After three minutes, the group left the premises. 

 Masked individuals in the West Bank . December 2, 2008.
 Justice Minister Yariv Levin against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the District Court in Jerusalem on May 21, 2024

Justice Minister Levin testifies in Netanyahu's Case 2000

A Palestinian man inspects the damage after Israeli settlers attacked the village of al-Mughayyer, in the West Bank, April 13, 2024.

Ynet photographer attacked by settlers in the West Bank

 The headlines of the newspapers in Israel at a shop in Jerusalem, July 25, 2023, a day after the reasonableness bill passed at the assembly hall of the Knesset

Protest group pays for all-black front-page ads in major Israeli newspapers


Police came after Harow to get to Netanyahu, ex-aide testified

Harow faced fraud and breach of trust charges, but made a plea bargain to testify against his former boss.

 State Witness Ari Harow, accompanied by his wife, arrives to testify in the trial against Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a court hearing, at the District Court in Jerusalem on May 10, 2023

Holocaust survivor, among last prisoners of Auschwitz, passes away

Mordechai Papirblat was a prisoner who worked in hard labor for a period of about 900 days until he managed to escape from a death march at the end of January 1945.

 THE GATE to Auschwitz, photographed in January 2021, 76 years after the camp’s liberation: There are still countless Jews who say about the Shoah, ‘If this could happen, how can anyone still believe in God?’

Grapevine February 26, 2021: Back in the pool

Movers and shakers in Israeli society

Swimming pool (Illustrative)

Grapevine: A gift of life

Altruism is still alive and well.

HEN-US secretary of state Colin Powell with then-prime minister Ariel Sharon in Jerusalem in 2004.

'Yediot Ahronot' ordered to pay libel damages to Im Tirtzu

The Tel Aviv Magistrates Court ordered Yediot Ahronot to pay NIS 125,000 in damages and legal fees.

The law courts in Tel Aviv

Did Sheldon Adelson and Netanyahu have a falling out?

Sheldon Adelson, a casino magnate and major backer of pro-Israel causes.

A tale of three journalists

The media – even a state-sponsored public broadcasting authority – can make value judgments and decide when an employee has crossed a line.

COPIES OF ‘Israel Hayom’ and ‘Yediot Aharonot’ are displayed in Ashkelon l

Israeli journalists awarded for Diaspora relations coverage

Three Israeli journalists are being honored for treating the topics of antisemitism and Israeli-Diaspora relations with insight and sensitivity.

Israeli journalists (left to right) Attila Somfalvi, Antonia Yamin and Zvika Klein

Balad reports journalist for calling them terror supporters

Shihadeh said that calling the party a terrorist organization “hostility and open incitement against the entire Arab society,” which could encourage violence against the party and its supporters.

Amit Segal

Prime minister rotation reportedly raised to challenge Netanyahu

Ashkenazi told activists outside his home in Kfar Saba on Tuesday morning that he has been working on uniting parties that would run together and challenge the Likud Party in the April 9 election.

HOW TIMES have changed. Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a Likud primaries event several years ago flanked by (from left) Silvan Shalom, Gilad Erdan, Carmel Shama and Gideon Sa’a’ar.

Netanyahu: The A-G seems to have succumbed to pressure from the Left

Netanyahu continued to explain the consequences this type of indictment could have on the future of the State, claiming that such a decision before an election could help the Left rise to power.

Benjamin Netanyahu addressing Avichai Mandelblit's formal announcement to move tho indict NEtanyahu or not before the April 9, 2019 elections.