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Goldberg writes that in 2012 IMW petitioned the Supreme Court, hoping to shut down Israel's Channel 10 television station. She suggests the organisation 'has a paid staff of two or three and an unpaid staff of two young national servicewomen'.<ref> Elisheva Goldberg, [http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/09/11/the-dubious-successes-of-israel-s-media-watch.html The Dubious Successes of Israel's Media Watch], The Daily Beast, accessed 27 September 2013</ref>
 
Goldberg writes that in 2012 IMW petitioned the Supreme Court, hoping to shut down Israel's Channel 10 television station. She suggests the organisation 'has a paid staff of two or three and an unpaid staff of two young national servicewomen'.<ref> Elisheva Goldberg, [http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/09/11/the-dubious-successes-of-israel-s-media-watch.html The Dubious Successes of Israel's Media Watch], The Daily Beast, accessed 27 September 2013</ref>
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==Contact==
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Website: [http://www.imw.org.il/english/index.php www.imw.org.il/english]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 22:03, 27 September 2013

Israel's Media Watch (IMW) monitors the Israeli media, hoping to ensure a 'Zionist, ethical and quality Israeli media'.

According to journalist Elisheva Goldberg, Tomy Lapid, the father of Yair Lapid, has accused IMW of 'distorting reality', 'falsifying', 'McCarthyism' and 'pseudo-scientific research'

Goldberg writes that in 2012 IMW petitioned the Supreme Court, hoping to shut down Israel's Channel 10 television station. She suggests the organisation 'has a paid staff of two or three and an unpaid staff of two young national servicewomen'.[1]

Contact

Website: www.imw.org.il/english

Notes

  1. Elisheva Goldberg, The Dubious Successes of Israel's Media Watch, The Daily Beast, accessed 27 September 2013