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New Media in Israel

New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 6-10 September 2017

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This issue covers the period 6-10 September 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with a number of topics, including the appointment of Esther Hayut as President of the High Court. Hayut was appointed to this post against the will of Ayelet Shaked, Minister of Justice. While some commended it, other Israeli online networks mocked the appointment of Hayut.

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New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 31 August-5 September 2017

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This issue covers the period 31 August-5 September 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with a number of topics, including the statements made by the Israeli Minister of Justice, Ayelet Shaked. In the Conference on the Judicial System, held by the Israeli Bar Association, Shaked commented on the High Court’s decision on African nationals.

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New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 27-30 August 2017

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This issue covers the period 27-30 August 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with a number of topics, including the Israeli High Court’s decision on infiltrators.

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New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 20-23 August 2017

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This issue covers the period 20-23 August 2017. Israeli online networks were preoccupied with few topics. The Israeli virtual world was relatively quiet.

This week, the most viral issue concerned the arrest of politician Eldad Yaniv (Zionist Camp) and activist Menny Naftali (who had worked at the Prime Minister’s house). Yaniv and Naftali used to organise weekly demonstrations in front of the Government Judicial Advisor’s house in Betah Tikva. They sought to urge the Judicial Advisor to take

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New Media Weekly Bulletin

A weekly newsletter monitoring key issues in the new media of Israel 09-12 August 2017

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This issue covers the period 09-12August 2017. Online networks were mainly engaged with investigations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. For three weeks, online networks have shown interest in these investigations. Preoccupation increased with unfolding developments. Last week, online networks were preoccupied with the conference held in support of the Prime Minister. Thousands participated in the conference which was organised by the Likud Party.

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