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Arutz Sheva

Arutz Sheva, also known as Israel National News, is a religious-Zionist media network founded in 1988 that grew from a radio station into one of Israel's principal right-wing news sites. Publishing in Hebrew at inn.co.il with a companion English edition, it is consistently characterized as right-wing, reflecting perspectives of the settler movement and national-religious community.

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Arutz Sheva is generally regarded as right-leaning in its editorial orientation, according to widely cited media-bias assessments — a stance that shapes which stories this digital-native outlet chooses to pursue. Crosswire groups Israel outlets into left, center and right so you can read the same day's events from more than one vantage point: seeing Arutz Sheva beside outlets of a different orientation makes editorial choices — which stories lead, which framing is used, what gets omitted — far easier to spot than reading any single source alone.

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