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Who Owns Maariv? Ownership, Political Bias, and Editorial Standards

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Last Updated: January 2026

Maariv Overview and Political Bias

Observers frequently characterize Maariv as maintaining a right-of-center editorial stance, particularly on national security issues. Critics argue its coverage often reflects mainstream Zionist perspectives while providing a platform for diverse columnists. Some analysts suggest it employs populist rhetoric, though the outlet maintains it serves a broad Israeli consensus.

Standpoint Assessment
Overall political leaning Center Right
Estimated number of readers 1,500,000
Israel support Pro-Israel
Use of loaded / emotional language Medium
Target Audience Mass market

Maariv History

Maariv was established in 1948 by defecting Yedioth Ahronoth journalists led by Azriel Carlebach. It reigned as Israel’s most circulated newspaper for decades. Following a prolonged circulation war and financial instability in the 1990s and 2000s, the publication underwent several ownership changes before being acquired and revitalized in 2014.

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Who owns Maariv?

The outlet is owned by Eli Azur through the Jerusalem Post Group. Azur purchased the brand out of liquidation in 2014. It operates as a private commercial entity, generating revenue through commercial advertising, sponsored content, and print subscriptions under the umbrella of one of Israel's largest media conglomerates.

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