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  2. Voice of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Voice of Israel was a Jerusalem-based private global broadcast network staffed by media professionals with a Zionist and often religious orientation, who saw their mission in pro-Israel advocacy (hasbara) and combating the global pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, by addressing the wider Jewish diaspora. [1]

  3. Felix Kandel - Wikipedia

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    Several Jewish organizations in Europe and in the US took a particular interest in the Kandel family and started a vigorous campaign for their release. They were successful, and in November 1977, the family emigrated to Israel. [1] Within a few months Kandel started working as a journalist at the Voice of Israel radio station. He specialized in ...

  4. Kol Yisrael - Wikipedia

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    Kol Yisrael or Kol Israel (קול ישראל ‎, lit. "Voice of Israel"; also Israel Radio) was Israel's public domestic and international radio service. It operated as a division of the Israel Broadcasting Service from 1951 to 1965, and later the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) from 1965 to 2017.

  5. Gil Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    [4] [10] Hoffman has noted in the past it is important to him to remain objective in speaking about Israel due to his position as chief political correspondent. [11] Hoffman hosted the podcast Inside Israel Today on The Land of Israel Network from 2017 - 2020. [12] He hosted a podcast on Voice of Israel from 2014 - 2015. [13] [14]

  6. Yishai Fleisher - Wikipedia

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    He hosts the Yishai Fleisher Show, a weekly podcast on The Land of Israel Network. [16] Previously, he was the director of programming at the Religious Zionist radio station, Israel National Radio (Arutz Sheva), and later director of programming at the Voice of Israel, an independent internet broadcast network located in Jerusalem. [16] [3]

  7. Michael Karpin - Wikipedia

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    Michael Karpin. Michael I. Karpin (Hebrew מיכאל קרפין, born on 29 November 1945) is an Israeli broadcast journalist and author, best known for his investigative documentaries and books, revealing two of Israel's most concealed affairs: The creation of the country's nuclear capability and the nationalistic-messianic incitement campaign that preceded the assassination of Prime Minister ...

  8. Abba Eban - Wikipedia

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    Abba Solomon Meir Eban [1] (/ ˈ ɑː b ə ˈ iː b ən / ⓘ; Hebrew: אבא שלמה אבן [ˈ(ʔ)aba ˈ(ʔ)even]; born Aubrey Solomon Meir Eban; 2 February 1915 – 17 November 2002) was a South African-born Israeli diplomat and politician, and a scholar of the Arabic and Hebrew languages.

  9. Yehudit Hendel - Wikipedia

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    Yehudit Hendel (English: Judith Hendel; German: Jehudit Hendel; Hebrew: יהודית הנדל) was an award-winning Israeli author. She wrote novels, short stories, and non-fiction. [1] Much of her work focuses on the Holocaust, displaced persons, people with depression, and the terminally ill. [2] [3]