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New Media in Israel

New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 24-27 September 2017

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485

This issue covers the period 24-27 September 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with a number of topics. These included reckless incitement against Mohammed Bakri, a Palestinian artist from the village of Al-Bi’nah in the Galilee. Incitement was initiated after Bakri had visited Lebanon to participate in the Ayyam Filistiniyyah [Palestinian Days] Week.

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New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 21-24 September 2017

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426

This issue covers the period 17-20 September 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with only two issues. This was due to Jewish holidays and Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashana).

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New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 17-20 September 2017

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This issue covers the period 17-20 September 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with a number of topics, including a meeting held between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

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New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 13-16 September 2017

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859

This issue covers the period 13-16 September 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with a number of topics. Naftali Bennett, Minister of Education, and Ayelet Shaked, Minister of Justice, made a decision to propose a law, which would restrict and prevent the High Court from abolishing laws. Accordingly, Bennett and Shaked (both are members of the Jewish Home Party) could propose extreme laws, which would serve their constituencies and ensure that they would not be repealed.

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New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 13-16 September 2017

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This issue covers the period 13-16 September 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with a number of topics. Naftali Bennett, Minister of Education, and Ayelet Shaked, Minister of Justice, made a decision to propose a law, which would restrict and prevent the High Court from abolishing laws. Accordingly, Bennett and Shaked (both are members of the Jewish Home Party) could propose extreme laws, which would serve their constituencies and ensure that they would not be repealed.

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