Public relation

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View of an illustration depicting captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro in downtown Caracas.

How media decides which deaths count and which events matter - analysis

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to international media on the Gaza war, in Jerusalem, August 10, 2025

What’s in a name? A lot: Why Israel must reframe hasbara as informational warfare - opinion

View of the Ramon Airport near Eilat, after a drone launched from Yemen struck the airport, September 7, 2025.

'Paradox of success': Former IDF chief explains interception failure at Ramon


Gideon Sa'ar to WSJ: 'Israel fighting multi-front war on front lines, political arena'

He told the American newspaper that he rejoined the Netanyahu government because he believes that differences in Israeli politics will be insignificant in the future.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar speaks at an event at the foreign ministry, May 26, 2025; illustrative.

Israel will always be in a never-ending PR battle - opinion

Public diplomacy in Israel has been an issue that no one has known how to handle successfully.

A GIRL holds a hand fan that reads ‘Free Palestine’ during a recent protest in Valletta, Malta.

European officials off-the-record - opinion

Foreign Ministry officials from 12 countries discussed Israel, Hamas, and what comes next.

EU HIGH Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas arrives for a meeting in Brussels, earlier this month. According to an official in Europe: ‘Israelis should take heart… we have a new foreign policy head.’

Israel’s battle for public opinion: Morality vs military might - opinion

Surely, Israel faces serious threats in Gaza, but the threats are not only military; they are threats to our moral stature.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir visits Ground Forces headquarters, July 23 2025

Cognitive warfare: Israel needs to stop fighting defensively on hasbara - opinion

Gideon Sa’ar was quoted as terming hasbara a “consciousness warfare.” It could be that it is more. I would say it is cognitive warfare. And in war, much should be considered “fair.”

 Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar gives a statement to foreign press at the scene of damage to a mosque in Haifa, June 20, 2025.

Spreading the truth, beauty of Israel: Time for the Jewish state to pay for a PR firm - opinion

The totality of the failure of collective American Jewish organizations to get even basic facts about Israel to be spread in the US is astounding. Time for Israel to pay for a PR firm.

 Israel Day parade, New York City, June 2, 2024.

'Hasbara' has failed: Israel must adopt rights-based diplomacy - opinion

It is high time that Israel’s approach to the international community be one of confidence and assertiveness, not of apology.

 Gideon Sa'ar, Foreign Affairs Minister, March 28, 2024.

What are the challenges within Israel's public diplomacy? - opinion

The ultimate and explicit goal is the destruction of the State of Israel through a combination of international and military pressure.

DEMONSTRATORS HOLD a banner which reads: ‘Stop genocide! From the river to the sea, Palestine will win!’ in Madrid, earlier this year. The ultimate and explicit goal is the destruction of the State of Israel through a combination of military pressure, including terrorism, and international pressure,

Dvora Szerer to be ICI Meeting 2024 spokesperson

Dvora Szerer, a communications veteran, has been named the spokesperson and public relations manager for the 29th Innovation in Cardiovascular Interventions Meeting 2024 in Israel.

 Deborah Sherer

The decline in Israel's PR standing is a concerning phenomenon, but it's fixable - opinion

Effective public relations have always been an essential part of Israel’s struggle on the international stage, but over the years, Israel has lost ground in this area.

 CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR from CNN has faced significant criticism for alleged bias against Israel and inaccuracies in her coverage, says the writer.