List of Israeli newspapers and news sites for news and information on politics, sports, jobs, education, travel, business, and more.
Oldest daily newspaper in Israel. Haaretz published in Hebrew & English.
Israeli business newspaper based in Tel Aviv.
Leading newspaper contains in-depth articles about business, sports, politics, and more.
Daily financial newspaper published in Israel.
Weekly Hebrew-language newspaper published in Israel covering politics, sports, entertainment, and more.
Tabloid format daily newspaper published in Israel.
Israeli English-language newspaper based in Jerusalem, Israel.
Most widely circulated newspaper published in Israel.
One of the Jewish-American newspapers published in New York.
Israeli daily newspaper based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Global news service of the Jewish people.
Palestinian news portal for information about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
English-language newspaper Hamodia published in four editions: Israel (weekly only), United States (daily and weekly), Australia (weekly only) and United Kingdom (weekly only).
Leading source for news and information in Israel.
Popular news and content portal in Israel.
Distribution area of Epoch Times includes Tel - Aviv, Ramat Hasharon, Kfar Shmaryahu, Herzliya, Ra'anana, and Jerusalem.
Israeli entertainment news site focusing on film and television.
Vesti (Russian: Вести) is the most widely circulated Russian-language daily newspaper in Israel.
Israel has several daily newspapers providing comprehensive coverage of news and current events. Some prominent newspapers are Haaretz, Yedioth Ahronoth, Maariv, and Jerusalem Post.
Digital platforms have become increasingly popular for news consumption. Websites like Ynetnews, Times of Israel, and Haaretz's online edition provide real-time news updates and in-depth analysis.
Israel's media landscape reflects its linguistic and cultural diversity, most newspapers are published in Hebrew, but there are those available in English, Arabic, Russian, and Yiddish, serving different segments of the population.