Israel is one of the most talked-about countries in the world—yet rarely understood.
News about it travels fast, but almost never comes from within.
In most global media, Israel appears as a symbol — political, religious, historical — but rarely human.
The project NAnews set out to change that.
It gave Israel a voice that doesn’t shout but speaks.
Calmly, truthfully, and from the heart.When Israel Began to Speak for ItselfNAnews was born from a simple idea: no one can tell Israel’s story better than those who live it every day.
Its creators are Israelis with Ukrainian roots — journalists, volunteers, translators, and repatriates.
They don’t speak on behalf of institutions — they speak on behalf of people.
People who build, teach, heal, defend, and care.From this grew a form of journalism where there’s no gap between the country and its voice.
The news of Israel stopped sounding like sterile bulletins.
They became stories about how the nation feels.
And that’s exactly what the world had been missing.Israel That Is Seen, Not ExplainedInternational audiences often meet Israel through political filters.
Every headline becomes a debate; every quote turns into a battlefield of opinions.
NAnews took the opposite path — to show life without ideology.On its pages, Israel is not a “zone of conflict” but a place where people live, laugh, argue, learn, and dream.
Between the air-raid sirens, there’s music. Between the fears, there’s faith.
Between the debates, there’s life.That’s why NAnews became the mirror in which Israel finally sees itself as it truly is — without distortion.Five Languages, One IsraelOne of NAnews’s greatest strengths is its multilingualism.
The publication speaks in Russian, Ukrainian, English, French, and Hebrew.
But these are not mechanical translations — they’re individual interpretations, written with respect for each culture and audience.In Russian — reflection and memory.
In Ukrainian — resilience and gratitude.
In English — clarity and connection.
In French — warmth and emotion.
In Hebrew — simplicity and truth.Five languages create bridges that carry Israel’s voice across borders, not through press releases or campaigns, but through living words.Independence That Builds TrustNAnews isn’t owned by parties, investors, or corporate media.
It survives through the energy of its contributors — writers and readers who believe that truth doesn’t need sponsors.
This independence became the foundation of its credibility.People across the world began to see Israel differently.
Because when you read not propaganda but a personal confession, you begin to feel.
You see the country not as a case study but as a human experience.
And that changes everything.Honesty Instead of PRNAnews avoids the political clichés that dominate the news cycle.
When there’s a celebration — they show how it’s lived, not just announced.
When there’s pain — they don’t hide it behind slogans.
When there’s joy — they share it without exaggeration.This is journalism where truth once again becomes a value.
No forced neutrality. No pre-approved statements.
Just a sincere look at reality — as it is.A Global Community of ReadersToday, NAnews is read in Israel, Ukraine, Europe, the U.S., and Canada.
In Russian and Ukrainian — by repatriates, volunteers, and families for whom Israel is now home.
In English and French — by those who once saw the country only through CNN or Le Monde.
Now they see a different Israel — complex, flawed, but alive.Over time, international bloggers, cultural organizations, and diaspora media began citing NAnews.
What started as a small local initiative has become a global, independent voice of Israel.Breaking Stereotypes, Word by WordOne of NAnews’s most important achievements is changing how foreigners perceive Israel.
For decades, the country was seen through the prism of conflict and politics.
NAnews revealed another Israel — a country of people, not headlines.Stories of families in Kiryat-Ata, students in Be’er Sheva, volunteers in Haifa, and cultural events in Tel Aviv — all paint a more complete picture.
Readers begin to see Israel not as a battlefield but as a place where dignity, empathy, and courage define daily life.A Voice of Trust in a Distrustful WorldWhile most media chase speed and outrage, NAnews chose trust.
These are not breaking headlines — they are slow stories written with care.
Each word passes through a personal filter: “Do I believe this?”As a result, the project became more than a news outlet — it became a space for understanding.
Readers often say: for the first time, we’re hearing Israel, not just about it.Israel as a Cultural CodeNAnews goes beyond politics.
It writes about film, theatre, architecture, food, and the rhythm of cities where history meets modern life.
Every piece pays attention to small details — the smell of coffee on Carmel Market, the quiet of Jerusalem evenings, the graffiti of Haifa’s port district.These details form a living portrait — emotional truth stronger than any statistic.When Israel Stops Being an AbstractionFor many abroad, NAnews became a window through which they could finally see Israel as real.
Not a concept, not a controversy — but a country where every sunrise feels like survival and hope at once.
This soft, cultural diplomacy — without official agendas — has done what politics couldn’t: it made people care.What NAnews Has ProvenThat Israel can be understood only when it’s heard.
That to be heard, you don’t have to shout.
You just have to speak honestly.NAnews has shown that journalism can remain independent yet unifying.
That a sincere voice crosses borders more effectively than any statement.
That a nation speaks most powerfully when it speaks as itself.NAnews is Israel told by people, not institutions.
That’s why it’s trusted in Tel Aviv, Kyiv, Paris, and New York alike.
It isn’t propaganda — it’s humanity.
A voice that needs no translation.
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