Why the World Still Needs Honest Israel News
Somewhere between headlines and hashtags, truth got lost. That’s when
NAnews decided to take a slower road — to tell stories about Israel that breathe. No political slogans. No panic. Just people living real lives in real cities. Founded by a small group of Israeli and Ukrainian journalists, NAnews began as a local experiment. Now it’s a multilingual platform that connects readers across continents — the
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A Newsroom Built on Heart, Not Headlines
You won’t find sponsored articles here or pop-up ads shouting louder than the content. Instead, there’s a desk in Haifa where an editor brews strong coffee and opens her inbox to fifty letters — from Tel Aviv artists, Jerusalem teachers, Ashkelon volunteers. That’s how independent Israel journalism looks in real life: ordinary people sending extraordinary stories. No one is chasing a trend. Everyone is chasing meaning.
Between Israel and the World
The team behind NAnews carries two homes in their hearts — Israel and Ukraine. That dual perspective gives their coverage a rare kind of empathy. When they write about war, they write about survival. When they write about peace, they write about memory. It’s not just news from Israel today — it’s the sound of two cultures talking to each other. That makes the publication both deeply local and unmistakably global.
A Different Kind of Media Presence
Readers often describe the platform as “quiet journalism.” There’s no rush to post. No desperate race to be first. Each story appears only when it’s ready — when it carries the full weight of someone’s experience. And because of that, NAnews has become one of the few places online where scrolling feels like exhaling. Every article feels intentional, honest, complete.
A Network of Languages, One Voice of Integrity
From the Russian edition
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Readers, Not Consumers
What NAnews does differently is simple: it treats readers like humans, not numbers. Every article is an invitation to think, to feel, to care — not to click and move on. This is what makes it more than a news site. It’s a meeting place. Between locals and diaspora, between journalists and dreamers, between past and tomorrow. And that approach is why, by mid-2025, NAnews reached more than half a million monthly readers — all without a single corporate investor.
How the English Edition Connects the Dots
The English section —
Israel NAnews — bridges local depth with global reach. It captures Israel’s contradictions in full color: tradition and innovation, tension and tenderness, the old world and the startup one. One week it’s a feature about the tech scene in Herzliya; the next — a personal essay from an IDF veteran teaching art to children. Each piece reflects the same philosophy: the closer you look, the more human Israel becomes.
Design With a Purpose
Even the site’s design reflects its values. Open space, clear typography, and photos that breathe with natural light. No distractions — just focus on what matters. Because when you strip away the noise, you start hearing stories again. And those stories are the heart of Israel and world news as NAnews sees it: connected, grounded, alive.
What NAnews Represents
It represents hope — the hope that journalism can still belong to people, not algorithms. It represents courage — the courage to write about hard things without losing compassion. And it represents connection — a quiet bridge between Israel, Ukraine, and the wider world. In a landscape full of headlines, NAnews remains a heartbeat.