Israel Hayom is a media organization founded on the belief that the Israeli public deserves better journalism—more balanced, more accurate, and more reliable. Journalism that speaks rather than shouts. Journalism that is trustworthy, objective, and matter-of-fact. A different kind of journalism, offered free of charge. The first print edition was published on July 30, 2007, and in 2010 Israel Hayom became the Israeli newspaper with the highest weekday readership. The newspaper’s publisher is Dr. Miriam Adelson. Its Editor-in-Chief is Omar Lachmanovitch, and its founding editor is Amos Regev. Israel Hayom’s Hebrew and English websites, as well as its Android and iOS applications, provide around-the-clock news coverage, exclusive content, breaking news and updates, analysis and commentary, video, podcasts, and live broadcasts. The digital platforms of Israel Hayom include news and opinion channels covering culture and entertainment, lifestyle, technology, sports, business and consumer affairs, health, military affairs, food, Judaism, tourism, and automobiles. In 2021, a new Hebrew-language website and mobile application were launched to provide users with a fast, up-to-date, secure, and convenient experience. The content of the newspaper’s print edition is also available online through a daily digital edition and can be received via newsletter. “The Israel Hayom Clique,” the publication’s exclusive benefits club, offers website users discounts and special promotions on products and services. Israel Hayom welcomes feedback, criticism, and suggestions for improvement from its readers. You can contact the organization by email at hayom@israelhayom.co.il

Nathan J. Minsberg

Nathan J. Minsberg is a seasoned, multilingual journalist with a diverse background spanning media, communications, and creative pursuits. Born in Tel Aviv, he grew up in Hong Kong before pursuing studies in Britain and a career across multiple continents. As a senior producer for i24NEWS and correspondent in Hong Kong during COVID, Nathan has reported extensively on Middle Eastern politics, international diplomacy, security, culture, and technology. He has conducted live hits for Israeli TV and worked as a field producer with global outlets like CNN, RTL, and The Financial Times during the Hamas-Israel conflict. Fluent in Hebrew, English, and French, Nathan is also an accomplished writer-director-photographer, with his debut documentary "Ginette" premiering at the Berlin Jewish Film Festival in 2017. His credits include high-profile Netflix productions like "Hit & Run" and "The Girl from Oslo."

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