Likud, Jewish Home MKs Cancel Speeches at NIF-Linked Event
Participants in Haaretz's Democracy Conference were surprised to find NIF's logo on the program.
Participants in Haaretz's Democracy Conference were surprised to find NIF's logo on the program.

Controversial Haaretz editor and English edition founder passes at age 67; notoriously asked US Sec. of State to 'rape Israel.'


The newspaper prepares for its latest round of layoffs. Publisher Schocken cites 'the challenging economic environment' as reason.

In new low even for the ultra-leftist paper, US-Israel tensions illustrated by PM in role of Al Qaeda flying into World Trade Center.

Veteran Haaretz journalist Amira Hass left offended by discrimination at pro-Palestinian conference in Birzeit University.

Leftist newspaper Haaretz reveals statistics report didn't include Arab names.

Ultra-leftist paper's publisher, editors, meet 100 former readers who cancelled subscriptions after rabid anti-IAF article.


Poll shows 'right-wing' bloc would increase from 61 to 69 seats if elections were held today; Arab parties also predicted to strengthen.

Leftist NGOs, journalists, may have gone too far in attacking IDF's operation to defend civilians from Gaza rocket attacks.

Tired of the leftist rantings of Gideon Levy, some 100 subscribers have told Haaretz to stop sending them the newspaper.

Jewish Home leader addresses Haaretz's Peace Conference, but is greeted with heckling and punches.

Berlin court orders Germany to pay $68 million in reparations of Schocken family for department stores seized by Nazis.

Ben-Dror Yemini dissects how a badly translated article was distorted, from 'settler bonfire' to 'torching of orchard,' on to 'pogrom.'

Photographer denies leftist outlet fabricated assault by local Jews, but community leader asks 'where's the proof?'.

Leftist publication called out by Arutz Sheva blogger, after reporting on Lag Ba'omer 'assault' which never happened.

State public notices will soon be appearing in free daily newspapers Israel Hayom and Israel Post - but Haaretz is now off the list


Envoy for Yesha Council launches serious accusations against Haaretz journalist for misrepresenting ad campaign.

Kam's attorney, Ilan Bombach, speaks to Arutz Sheva about the suit; blames government for having unclear rules about reportage.

Ultra-leftist newspaper even uses photo of Ben-Ari that looks like he is making a Nazi salute. Ben Ari: 'I'm happy that I disturb them.'

Dr. Avshalom Kor, noted linguist, makes candid remarks about current events on IDF Radio daily segment; Ha'aretz demands an investigation.

Economics Minister Naftali Bennett attacked the Haaretz newspaper, saying that it published only negative reports about Judaism

Newspaper's TV critic is upset with news studios for showing hanukkiah, predicts Israel's dire end.

Left-wing paper must say sorry for suggesting Border Police creates an atmosphere of violence, and for citing officers' ethnic background.

Colleagues of former MK Michael Ben-Ari say that he may be the victim of an organized campaign to get him fired from Ariel University.

Leftist publication accuses Bayit Yehudi head of "ingratitude and political vandalism."

Court orders Haaretz to reveal information on person who sent talkback criticizing ministry.

Economy Minister says: I never said there was no problem in killing Arabs. Haaretz misquoted me.

Haaretz writer hopes Arabs will ‘rise up against their occupiers,’ Zionist group terms him ‘Sheikh Gidon Levy.’

Rabbi says critical coverage in the left-wing paper Haaretz just shows importance of new Jewish education initiative.

Rabbi accuses Ha'aretz of anti-Judaism slant after paper accuses IDF rabbis of racism.

Activists demonstrated outside the Tel Aviv offices of the Haaretz newspaper over column which encouraged terrorist rock-throwing attacks.


Mother of three-year-old Adelle Biton invites Haaretz writer Amira Hass to come to the hospital and see what rock-throwing can do.

The Legal Forum for the Land of Israel asks the Attorney General to investigate Haaretz writer Amira Hass for incitement.

Israelis in Judea and Samaria accuse Israeli newspaper of incitement to violence.


The IDF is ready to take on all cyber-challenges, and would survive any hacking attack directed at it, said the army's top computer officer

Haaretz published an Arabic-language editorial urging Israeli’s Arab population to make their voices heard by voting in upcoming elections.

The High Court reduced by one year a jail term for Anat Kam, convicted of stealing and exposing IDF documents while she was a soldier.

HonestReporting, which tracks media bias against Israel, awards Haaretz writer Gideon Levy the “Dishonest Reporting Prize” for 2012.

Uri Elitzur of Makor Rishon asks if report Britain may cancel trade agreements with Israel was Haaretz's idea.

Veteran Ha'aretz editor Gideon Levi talked about his feelings about the Jews of Judea and Samaria. Bottom line: Levi hates them.

Neri Livneh must pay 225,000 Israeli shekels for maligning the community as hotbed of murderers.

After falsely accusing Israelis of supporting apartheid against Arabs, radical leftist paper publishes tiny clarification.

Israel's “New York Times” faces a financial crisis, and workers didn't put out a paper Thursday

Two newspapers suffer economic aftershocks of "social protest" that they themselves fueled last year.

Ambassador Bigot admits Israel is portrayed negatively in France, but says ”Haaretz” does the same thing.

A reporter for Haaretz regrets his stance on the Golan. ‘The world jihad would have been in Ein Gav.’

“Maariv” newspaper will cease to exist in print. It succumbs to the Internet and the up-and-coming Yisrael HaYom free newspaper.

Ha'aretz writer Uri Blau was sentenced to four months of community service as punishment for his role in the major IDF data leak in 2008

At American Jewish Journalists' Conference, Haaretz reporter says: PA incitement is not important enough for his paper to report.

Ha'aretz publisher Amos Schocken justifies decision not to place murder of Fogels as top headline.

A Haaretz journalist has apologized for telling Minister Edelstein, a former Prisoner of Zion, to “go back to Russia.”

The town of Itamar is suing a Haaretz reporter who accused innocent residents of murder.

Jewish activists describe the battle for control of lands in Gush Etzion, refute Haaretz “lies and propaganda.”

PA hackers briefly took down the home pages of El Al Airlines, Haaretz and Dan Bus Co. Wednesday evening, but they were restored in an hour.

Former Haaretz editor David Landau, NIF guest speaker, shocks Aussie audiences by praising anti-Zionist NGO's and criticizing IDF.
