Media
How media decides which deaths count and which events matter - analysis
How psychological warfare is waged not by lies but by deciding which events are allowed to matter.
Netanyahu dismisses ‘Walla’ coverage claims as sarcastic banter in continued cross-examination
Chaim Malespin builds Israel’s global brand via media strategy, academia, and economic diplomacy
How one NGO is using AI to change how antisemitism is monitored
Channel 13 ownership shifts as Blavatnik reduces stake, Calemzuk takes control
Blavatnik is not fully divesting from the channel, choosing instead to continue investing several million dollars in the coming months to ensure the financial stability of the network.
Reuters retracts article on released Palestinian prisoner after failing to authenticate his claims
The article, headlined as “Gaza mother's hopes for return of long-jailed son dashed,” claimed Diaa El Agha murdered a Mossad agent - when evidence suggests the victim was an Israeli civilian.
How many more times must we bear witness to antisemitism? - opinion
Leave us alone. “Never again” means never again. This time, we will take you down with us if forced to.
Google upgrades family link to protect kids from digital dangers
Google launches new family link features: "School Time," approved contacts, and improved controls for kids' online activity.
Love it, hate it: Instagram tests dislike button
The app has launched a button for testers that lets users express dissatisfaction with comments on posts and Reels, not the content itself.
TikTok returns to app stores in the U.S.
Weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that decided to remove TikTok, the Chinese video app has returned to the app stores.
How world media did the opposite of Israeli press - opinion
While Israeli networks refuse to broadcast these grotesque propaganda displays, Western outlets continue to oblige.
How did the world’s most watched hostages disappear from the headlines?
Before the release, the only site to it in the top section of the website was CNN. The BBC, the NYT, the WSJ, Washington Post, The Times, CBS, Sky and The Guardian did not.
NYT coverage of war creates 'imbalanced' sympathy for Palestinian side, study finds
The study, published by Yale professor, Edieal Pinker, revealed that "Little mention is made of Israeli casualties post-October 7 or of Palestinian acts of violence post-October 7."
Trying to give press to the unheard cries of the masses - comment
From liberal Americans to poverty, from asylum seekers to the LGBTQ+ community, Jews and Arabs alike are being tossed aside.