Haaretz
Israeli newspaper · Tel Aviv, Israel · est. 1918
Publishes Israeli reporting and investigations cited here for Israeli official statements and Oct 7 Hannibal Directive reporting.
Financing
organizationCommercial newspaper funded by subscriptions, advertising, and ownership investment.
Privately owned Israeli media outlet with Hebrew and English editions.
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Influential Israeli newsroom with deep local sourcing, including military and political reporting. Its editorial stance is left-liberal and frequently criticized by Israeli right-wing officials and media critics.
Commercial newsroom with editorial leadership; not a membership body.
Common challenges
- editorial stance
- anonymous/security-source reporting
- paywalled sourcing
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Leadership & members
- Aluf BennEditor-in-Chief
- Amos HarelMilitary correspondent and defense analyst
- Haaretz English and Hebrew news deskseditors and reporters whose work is cited here
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People profiled in this record
How this source is used
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Sources & disclosures
- About Haaretz — Haaretz