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זו הדרך
Zo Haderekh
الاتحاد
פועלי כל הארצות התאחדו!
Workers of the world, unite!
Type weekly newspaper
FoundedAugust 1965
LanguageHebrew, Arabic, English
City Tel Aviv
Country Israel
Website Zo Haderekh Website (Hebrew)

Zo Haderekh Website (English)

Zo Haderekh - Alittihad, الاتحاد (Arabic)

Zo Haderekh ( Hebrew: זו הדרך; lit.'that's the way'; Arabic: الاتحاد) is a weekly newspaper of the Anti-Zionist political party Maki (Israeli Communist Party). "Zo Haderekh" is one of the only still-operating far-left communist newspaper in Israel. The newspaper is published every Wednesday and without a break since August 1965.

History

Due to disagreements in Maki following Soviet Union's increasingly anti-Israel stance, the members split into 2 parties, Maki and Rakah. the people of Maki still supported Zionist ideas and ran a newspaper called Kol HaAm. the people of Rakah (mostly consisted of Arabs and far-left Jews) supported the USSR, and opened a competing anti-zionist newspaper called "Zo Haderekh".

From 1965 to 1984, the editor-in-chief of Zo Haderekh was Meir Vilner. from 1984 to 2011, Tamar Gozhanski served as editor-in-chief. Upon her retirement, Dr. Ephraim Davidi was appointed as editor-in-chief. In 2024, Dr. Ephraim Davidi retired from his position and Assaf Talgam was appointed in his place. [1]

In February 2021, the "Zo Haderkh" website was established. Unlike the newspaper, the website updates consistently, not weekly.

External links

References

  1. ^ "אודות". זו הדרך (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-06-13.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
זו הדרך
Zo Haderekh
الاتحاد
פועלי כל הארצות התאחדו!
Workers of the world, unite!
Type weekly newspaper
FoundedAugust 1965
LanguageHebrew, Arabic, English
City Tel Aviv
Country Israel
Website Zo Haderekh Website (Hebrew)

Zo Haderekh Website (English)

Zo Haderekh - Alittihad, الاتحاد (Arabic)

Zo Haderekh ( Hebrew: זו הדרך; lit.'that's the way'; Arabic: الاتحاد) is a weekly newspaper of the Anti-Zionist political party Maki (Israeli Communist Party). "Zo Haderekh" is one of the only still-operating far-left communist newspaper in Israel. The newspaper is published every Wednesday and without a break since August 1965.

History

Due to disagreements in Maki following Soviet Union's increasingly anti-Israel stance, the members split into 2 parties, Maki and Rakah. the people of Maki still supported Zionist ideas and ran a newspaper called Kol HaAm. the people of Rakah (mostly consisted of Arabs and far-left Jews) supported the USSR, and opened a competing anti-zionist newspaper called "Zo Haderekh".

From 1965 to 1984, the editor-in-chief of Zo Haderekh was Meir Vilner. from 1984 to 2011, Tamar Gozhanski served as editor-in-chief. Upon her retirement, Dr. Ephraim Davidi was appointed as editor-in-chief. In 2024, Dr. Ephraim Davidi retired from his position and Assaf Talgam was appointed in his place. [1]

In February 2021, the "Zo Haderkh" website was established. Unlike the newspaper, the website updates consistently, not weekly.

External links

References

  1. ^ "אודות". זו הדרך (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-06-13.

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