Английская Википедия:HaKol HaYehudi

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HaKol HaYehudi (Шаблон:Lang-he; lit., "The Jewish Voice")[1][2] is an Israeli digital newspaper in Hebrew.[3][4] The paper is written and edited in Yitzhar, by Avraham Binyamin and Yehoshua Hess, who were both convicted of incitement.[5][6] The paper contains news, as well as political, and religious commentary.[7] It has been described as right-wing[8] and far-right.[1] It is also considered ultra-Orthodox.[9] It has been associated with the settler movement.[10] HaKol HaYehudi has multiple writers, including Meir Ettinger,[11][12] and the controversial religious leader Rabbi Yosef Elitzur, who co-authored the King's Torah.[13][14] The paper is affiliated with Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh.[15] In 2011, police raided Yitzhar, and the headquarters of the news-site.[16] In 2018, they raised 348,885 NIS through crowd-funding to start an "investigative system", successfully passing their goal of 320,000 NIS.[17] The newspaper is affiliated with Otzma Yehudit.[18]

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Official website (Hebrew)