The left-wing daily often publishes content critical of the Israeli government’s policies towards the Palestinians. The Schocken family has controlled Haaretz since 1937 when Salman Schocken, a German ...
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz on Sunday said that government agencies are to end communications with its editorial office or ...
Books like this are my version of addictive social media feeds, and usually they make me want to respond to them immediately.
Schocken, 79, whose family has owned Haaretz since the 1930s, made the comments at a London conference sponsored by the paper and other left-leaning groups on Oct. 27. Other speakers included ...
Amos Schocken speaks at the conference ... That all sounds nice until you realize what you would do if it was your family and you hadn’t done anything but support a homeland for the Palestinians ...
Amos Schocken was speaking at a conference in London on Sunday when he made the comments, which have provoked calls from government ministers to clamp down on the outlet's activities. "The ...
In a letter to its spokesperson’s department, Interior Ministry Director General Ronen Peretz wrote that Schocken’s remarks “provoke disgust and show a disconnect from basic values.” ...
He asked the crowd, “What would you do if it was your family? And you hadn’t done anything but support the homeland for the Palestinians and, one night, they come for you and slaughter the peo ...
The director general of Israel’s Education Ministry said Shocken’s comments “contradicted the values of the education ministry.” Attempting to clarify his remarks, Schocken said: “Given ...