Haaretz

Haaretz (הארץ, The Land) is an Israeli newspaper, founded in 1919. It is published in Hebrew, with an abridged English edition published as an annex to the International Herald Tribune edition distributed in Israel. Hebrew and English editions also appear on the Internet. The newspaper's editorial line was defined by Gershom Schocken, who was editor-in-chief between 1939 and 1990. Haaretz is owned by the Schocken family. The current editor and managing editor are (resp.) David Landau and Tami Litani, who replaced Hanoch Marmari and Yoel Esteron in April 2004. In comparison to the other daily Hebrew newspapers, Maariv and Yediot Aharonot, Haaretz is relatively high brow, with longer articles, smaller print, fewer pictures and daily science and literature pages. Its views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict tend to be leftist, particularly the reporting of palestinian sympathiser Amira Hass and, to a lesser extent, Gideon Levy. Haaretz strongly supported the Oslo accords with the PLO. The position of the newspaper in Israel's religious spectrum is decidedly secular. Although space is often given to issues of social justice (exemplified by Ruth Sinai's frequent columns on this topic), the paper's editorial line on economical issues is primarily classical-liberal in the spirit of The Economist. It supports privatization, free-trade, reduction in welfare, lower taxes and strict fiscal practices.

Notable reporters and publicists in Haaretz

Supplements

On a weekday, Haaretz comes with serveral supplements containing feature articles, columns, television and radio listings and a quick crossword. Other supplements included during the week are:
  • All week -
    • Actualia (Op-Ed, political commentary)
    • Gallery (Culture and entertainment, television and radio listings)
    • The Marker (economy section)
  • Sunday - Sports (extended)
  • Wednesday - Literature
  • Friday -
    • Extanded Actualia
    • Mossaf Haaretz (weekend magazine)
    • Literature
    • The local newspaper

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