List of newspapers in Israel
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Below is a list of newspapers published in Israel. This list focuses on printed newspapers only. It does not list other news sources, such as online sites or radio and TV channels.
Most newspapers in Israel are published in Hebrew, but there are also newspapers catering to Arabic speakers, and newspapers catering to immigrants speaking a variety of other languages (most notably Russian and English).
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[edit] Daily newspapers
Note: The lists are aphabetical & do not reflect the circulation ratings. For instance in Hebrew Yedioth Ahronoth is the largest, and the left-leaning Haaretz is one of the least read in Israel.
In Hebrew:
- Haaretz - הארץ
- Israeli - ישראלי
- Maariv - מעריב
- Yedioth Ahronoth - ידיעות אחרונות
Religious Zionist Newspapers:
- HaTzofe - הצופה
Haredi Newspapares:
- Hamodia - המודיע
- Yated Ne'eman - יתד נאמן
Business newspaper:
- Globes - גלובס
In English:
- Haaretz - content identical with the Hebrew version
- The Jerusalem Post
- Hamodia - content different from the Hebrew version
In Russian:
- Vesti - Вести
- Nasha Strana - Наша Страна
- Novosti Nedeli - Новости Недели
- Russki Israiltanin - Русский Израильтянин
In French:
- Jerusalem Post Edition Française
In German:
[edit] Arabic periodicals
The following newspapers are not dailies, but appear more than once a week.
- Kul-Alarab - كل العرب
- As-Sennara - الصنارة
- Panorama بانوراما
- Al-Ittihad الاتحاد
[edit] Weekly papers (national)
- B'Sheva - בשבע
- Makor Rishon- מקור ראשון
- Sha'ar Lamathil- שער למתחיל
- Questnewspaper - קווסט
[edit] Weekly papers (local)
[edit] Tel Aviv and Dan region
- Zman Tel Aviv ("Tel Aviv time")
- Iton Tel Aviv ("Tel Aviv Newspaper")
- Ha'ir ("The City")
- Time Out
- Letzte Nayes/Letzte Neuigkeiten (Yiddish)
[edit] Jerusalem
- Kol Ha'ir ("The Whole City", also a homophone for "Voice of the City")
- Kol HaZman ("All the Time", also a homophone for "Voice of the Times")
- Iton Yerushalayim ("Jerusalem Newspaper")
- Bonus
[edit] Haifa
- Kolbo ("Supermarket")
- Hadashot Haifa HaTzafon ("Haifa and the North News")
- Yediot Haifa ("Haifa News")
[edit] Negev and southern Israel
- Sheva ("Seven", in reference to Beersheba)
- Kol-bi ("All in Me")
- The Arad Zvi
- Akhbar Al-Naqab (Arabic, "Negev News")
[edit] Historic newspapers (no longer published)
- Hadashot
- Al Ha-Mishmar
- Davar
- Haolam Hazeh
- Vremya (In Russian)
- Panorama (In Russian)
- Luch (In Russian)
- Blumenthals Neueste Nachrichten (new title: Israel-Nachrichten)
[edit] External link
- Summary of Israeli press, from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.