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  2. Yedioth Ahronoth - Wikipedia

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    By July 2010, Israel Hayom had overtaken Yedioth Ahronoth as the most read newspaper in terms of exposure with a rate of 35.2% compared to Yedioth's 34.9%. [8] De-Beer was replaced as editor by Ron Yaron in 2011. As of 2017, the paper is headed by Noah Mozes's son, Arnon Mozes.

  3. Ynet - Wikipedia

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    Ynetnews is the English language website associated with Yedioth Ahronoth, and the Hebrew Ynet. Ynetnews was established in February 2005 in Tel Aviv , with a staff of nine people. According to Gadi Taub of Hebrew University of Jerusalem , the launch of Ynetnews was a major event in English-language media in Israel.

  4. List of newspapers in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Yedioth Ahronoth: Latest News: Hebrew (websites also in English and Spanish) Daily 26.4% (0.4%) 1939 Yedioth Ahronoth Group: Israeli Jews LaIsha: For the Women: Hebrew Weekly 7.0% (0.3%) 1947 Yedioth Ahronoth Group: Woman Israeli Jews Epoch Times Israel: Hebrew (also operating worldwide) Monthly 1.6% (0.6%) 2005 The Epoch Times: Israeli Jews

  5. List of news media ownership in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Yedioth Ahronoth Group: Mozes Arnon Mozes, Miriam Nofach-Mozes, Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes, Tsion Peres: Yedioth Ahronoth (Yedioth Tikshoret), Ynet (Menta), Mynet, Calcalist (Ctech), LaIsha, Vesti, Pnai Plus, Frogi, Xnet [7] Haaretz Group: Schocken Amos Schocken, Leonid Nevzlin: Haaretz, TheMarker [8] [9] [10] Left-wing, liberal leaning Patrick ...

  6. Vesti (Israeli newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Vesty (Russian: Вести, "News") was an Israeli Russian-language daily newspaper. Based in Tel Aviv, the paper was Israel's most widely read Russian-language paper and the last remaining daily paper in Russian. [1] [2] The paper was started in 1992 by Yedioth Ahronoth Group, which remains its owner. [1] [3] [4] It was very widely read in the ...

  7. Netanyahu derailed a potential Gaza hostage deal in July ...

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    The original May 27 proposal, according to Yedioth Ahronoth, offered an eventual full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. The Israeli hostages who were found killed in Gaza over the weekend.

  8. Hannibal Directive - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the view of Kasher, the IDF Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz said in an interview with Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth in 1999: "In certain senses, with all the pain that saying this entails, an abducted soldier, in contrast to a soldier who has been killed, is a national problem."

  9. Mass media in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel Hayom readers in Jerusalem Yedioth Ahronoth stand. Israel has a large number of dailies, weeklies and periodicals, all privately owned. [29] B'Sheva: Hebrew-language weekly religious newspaper. Calcalist: Hebrew-language daily business newspaper. Globes: Hebrew-language daily business newspaper (with online English edition).