Haaretz
Leon Hadar is an experienced political commentator and analyst with a focus on U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East. Currently serving as a blogger for The Times of Israel and a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, Leon conducts extensive research and publishes analyses on related topics. As a contributing editor for The National Interest and The American Conservative, Leon offers insights from a realist perspective on global developments. Leon also serves as a columnist for several outlets, including Haaretz and Asia Times, and previously held a position as a senior analyst at Wikistrat. Leon's academic background includes multiple degrees in International Affairs, Journalism, and Communication from prestigious institutions such as Columbia University and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Haaretz
Haaretz is Israel's leading daily newspaper and the oldest daily in Hebrew. It is generally considered one of the most respected newspapers in the world. Founded in British Palestine in 1918, Haaretz grew to become the most influential newspaper in Israel under the leadership of its iconic publisher and editor Gershom Schocken (1939-1990). It has a current circulation of about 70,000 copies in its Hebrew edition, while its English website draws more than 2.5 million unique visitors monthly. Currently led by editor-in-chief Aluf Benn and publisher Amos Schocken, Haaretz has more than 2,000 employees on its payroll, among them 600 in the editorial department. Haaretz has more reporters per readership than any newspaper in the world, producing a first class news daily in broadsheet format.