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Defunct newspapers published in Israel

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Davar
Davar (, lit. Speech, Word) was a Hebrew-language daily newspaper published in the British Mandate of Palestine and Israel between 1925 and May 1996. A similarly named website was launched in 2016, under the name Davar Rishon as an online outlet by the Histadrut.
Hadashot
Hadashot () was a Hebrew-language daily newspaper published in Israel between 1984 and 1993.
HaTzofe
thumb|HaTzofe building in Haifa HaTzofe (, The Observer) was a Hebrew-language daily newspaper published in Israel. In April 2007, it was reduced to weekly publication until its closing over a year later.
Israel-Nachrichten
Israel-Nachrichten (meaning "Israel news") was a German language daily newspaper published in Tel Aviv. The paper was founded in October 1935 by Siegfried Blumenthal, a Jewish merchant from Berlin. By 1950 it was one of the best selling newspapers in Israel.
Kol HaAm
newspaper in Israel
HaZvi
HaZvi (, also Hatzevi and Hazewi, literally 'The Gazelle') was a Hebrew-language newspaper published in Jerusalem from 1884 to 1914 by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, a pioneer of the revival of Hebrew as a spoken tongue.
HaBoker
thumb|250px|Yosef Tamir and his family at the door of the newspaper's office in [[Petah Tikva]]
LaMerhav
LaMerhav () was a Hebrew language daily newspaper published in Israel between 1954 and 1971.
HaMashkif
HaMashkif () was a Hebrew language daily newspaper in Mandatory Palestine. Published between 1938 and 1948, it was owned by Hatzohar, the Revisionist party.
Al HaMishmar
daily newspaper published in Mandate Palestine and Israel between 1943 and 1995
Israeli
newspaper
Hazit HaAm
Revisionist Zionist weekly newspaper (1932–1934)