List of Newspapers in Israel - Daily Newspapers

Daily Newspapers

English Name Language Native name Translation Established Frequency Circulation Remarks
Calcalist Hebrew כלכליסט Economist 2008 Daily Business news, affiliated with the Yedioth Group
Courier Russian Курьер Courier 1991 Daily
Globes Hebrew גלובס 1986 Daily 25,000 Israel's premier financial daily
Haaretz Hebrew, English הארץ The Land (of Israel) 1918 Daily 65,000–75,000 Left-leaning daily newspaper, publishes an English edition with the International Herald Tribune
Hamodia Hebrew המודיע The Announcer 1950 Daily 25,000 Aimed at the Hasidic community
Israel HaYom Hebrew ישראל היום Israel Today 2007 Daily 300,000 Free daily (Sunday–Friday), right-leaning
Israel-Nachrichten German Israel News 1935 Daily
Israel Post Hebrew ישראל פוסט 2007 Daily affiliated with The Jerusalem Post
Al-Ittihad Arabic الاتحاد The Union 1944 Several times a week Issued by Maki
The Jerusalem Post English, French 1932 Daily 30,000 Formerly The Palestine Post (before 1950)
Kul al-Arab Arabic كل العرب All Arabs 1987 Several times a week
Maariv Hebrew מעריב Evening 1948 Daily 160,000–270,000 aimed at a secular audience
Makor Rishon Hebrew מקור ראשון First/Primary Source 1997 Daily Aimed at national religious and right wing audience
TheMarker Hebrew, English דה-מרקר 2000 Daily Business news, affiliated with the Haaretz group
Nasha Strana Russian Наша Страна Our Country 1970 Daily 35,000
Novosti Nedeli Russian Новости Недели The Week's News Daily
Panorama Arabic بانوراما Banurama Several times a week
Russkiy Izrailtanin Russian Русский Израильтянин The Russian Israeli Daily
al-Sennara Arabic الصنارة The Fishhook 1983 Several times a week
Vesti Russian Вести News Daily 55,000
Yated Ne'eman Hebrew יתד נאמן Loyal/Reliable Basis 1985 Daily 25,000 Aimed at the Haredi community
Yedioth Ahronoth Hebrew, English ידיעות אחרונות Latest News 1939 Daily 300,000–600,000

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