The first edition of Haaretz's English newspaper was published 25 years ago, on September 1, 1997, offering English speakers a greater insight into events in Israel. And when it went online a few years later, the world started reading – including U.S. presidentsOn September 1, 1997, on one of the biggest news days in history,
Iran's nuclear program, a new COVID variant, a war in Gaza and the Evangelicals who discovered Saudi Arabia. A roundup of Haaretz podcasts that captivated our readers and listeners in the year that's about to end
Iran's nuclear program, a new COVID variant, a war in Gaza and the Evangelicals who discovered Saudi Arabia. A roundup of Haaretz podcasts that captivated our readers and listeners in the year that's about to end
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