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Ynet
Israeli news and general content website
Israeli news and general content website
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ynet |
| logo | Ynet website logo.svg |
| screenshot | Ynet screenshot.png |
| caption | Screenshot of Ynet on 25 June 2025 |
| collapsible | Yes |
| type | Online newspaper |
| foundation | |
| location_country | Israel |
| location | Rishon LeZion |
| key_people | Gido Ran (editor in chief) |
| Shay Magal (CEO) | |
| industry | News, Internet portal |
| parent | *Yedioth Ahronoth* |
| divisions | Ynetnews |
| homepage |
Shay Magal (CEO)
Ynet (stylized in all lowercase as ynet) is an Israeli news and general-content website, and the online outlet for the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
History
Ynet launched on June 6, 2000, in Hebrew, following other Hebrew outlet's website launches including Haaretz, Maariv and Globes. According to Globes, the launch of Ynet may have been delayed due to concerns about Ynet cannibalizing the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. The website had 130 staff members at launch, and the original columnists included Ofer Shelah and Gadi Taub. Its content is separate from the newspaper.
In addition, Ynet hosts the online version of Yedioth Aharanot's media group magazines: Lalsha (which also operates Ynet's fashion section), Pnai Plus, Blazer, GO Magazine, and Mentha. For two years, Ynet also had an Arabic edition, which ceased operation in May 2005. Ynet's main competition comes from Walla!, Mako and Nana. Since 2008, Ynet is Israel's most popular internet portal, as measured by Google Trends.
In celebration of Israel's independence day in 2005, Ynet conducted a poll to determine whom Ynet readers consider to be the greatest Israelis of all time. The top 200 results were published, with Yitzhak Rabin placing first in the survey, and David Ben-Gurion placing second.
In 2005, Ynet employed 80 reporters.
''Ynetnews''

Ynetnews is the English language website associated with Yedioth Ahronoth, and the Hebrew Ynet. Ynetnews was established in February 2005 in Tel Aviv, with a staff of nine people. According to Gadi Taub of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the launch of Ynetnews was a major event in English-language media in Israel. The founding editor of Ynetnews, Alan Abbey planned to focus on American Jews as an audience.
Abbey left in the summer of 2005 to serve as Internet Director for Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem.
According to a 2018 study published by Oxford University Press, Ynet publishes articles and interviews at the instigation of the Israeli government, without declaring any connection with the government – these publications aim to stir up pro-Israeli sentiment.
References
References
- (27 December 2005). "Ynetnews: Israel at Your Fingertips". Ynetnews.
- (2000-06-06). "סוף סוף: הושק YNet – האתר של "ידיעות אחרונות"". [[Globes (newspaper).
- (2014-06-11). "New Media, Politics and Society in Israel". Routledge.
- Nathan Lipson. (23 June 2008). "Ynet is the leading Israeli Internet portal". Haaretz.
- Laura Goldman. (August 28, 2011). "Could Obama Be Ready to Jumpstart the Peace Process?". Business Insider.
- link. (November 5, 2005). Guy Veniovic
- (September 16, 2011). "Yossi Vardi". Wiredevent.co.uk.
- "Shari Arison (1957–)". Jewish Virtual Library.
- Uri Avnery. (September 8, 2011). "Israeli Dogs of War". Salem-News.
- Nathaniel Popper. (February 25, 2005). "Israeli Newspaper Brawl Moving to the Internet". [[The Forward]].
- "Alan Abbey – Research Fellow".
- (2018). "Online Supplement to Working Paper 2018.1 Challenging Truth and Trust: A Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation". Oxford University Press.
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