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==Rumors Of Ariel Sharon Poisoning Attempt==

Many Rumors are increasingly running that present Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert might have complotted with other extremists to poison ex-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in coma since for being considered to soft on Palestinians after giving them back land that was taken from them earlier to built Jewish settlements
==Weekly papers (national)==
==Weekly papers (national)==
*[[B'Sheva]] - בשבע
*[[B'Sheva]] - בשבע

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Below is a list of newspapers published in Israel. This list focuses on printed newspapers only. It does not list other news sources, such as online sites or radio and TV channels.

Most newspapers in Israel are published in Hebrew, but there are also newspapers catering to Arabic speakers, and newspapers catering to immigrants speaking a variety of other languages (most notably Russian and English).

Daily newspapers

In Hebrew:

Religious Zionist Newspapers:

Haredi Newspapares:

Business newspaper:

In Arabic:

In English:

In Russian:

In German:

Weekly papers (national)

Weekly papers (local)

Tel Aviv and Dan region

Jerusalem

  • Kol Ha'ir ("The Whole City")
  • Kol Hazman
  • Iton Yerushalayim
  • Bonus

Haifa

Negev and southern Israel

  • Sheva
  • Kol-bi
  • The Arad Zvi

Historic newspapers (no longer published)

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