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[View in browser]( [Newsletter Logo] A letter from the editor-in-chief [Esther Solomon.] Esther Solomon Editor-in-chief, Haaretz English Dear {NAME}, Touching a year since the Hamas assault of October 7, 2023, and the subsequent Gaza war, there's never been such a critical time to keep up-to-date with accurate reporting and exacting analysis about Israel, the Palestinians and the Middle East. What happens here matters. It matters because this conflict, unprecedented in its scope and savagery, has capsized the lives of Israelis and Palestinians. It matters because of the political, diplomatic and social repercussions across the region and globally, including its impact on the U.S. presidential election. It matters because, under cover of the war, the Netanyahu government is continuing its assault on liberal democracy and civil society in Israel. Amidst a wartime deluge of fake news and superficiality, what you read matters. That's why we at Haaretz are committed to bringing you news you can trust – news that is sharp, timely and meticulously accurate, rooted in decades of on-the-ground expertise and an unflinching commitment to free and independent journalism. Alongside our expanded team of reporters based here in Israel, in the U.S. and Europe, from battlefields and bomb shelters to campuses and Congress, we have pioneered new ways for subscribers to dive into the heart of the conflict, and to get the information and perspective you need. - [Coverage]( of every aspect and minute of the war, from reporters and photographers on the front-lines to essential and expert commentary - [Unique explainers]( offering the what, who and why of breaking news, alongside deep dives into key topics with dozens of authoritative reports and essays - Deeply researched interactive projects [mapping the Hamas attack of October 7]( the [scale of destruction]( in Gaza and the war's [impact on Jewish communities]( globally - [Newsletters]( (Israel at War and Haaretz Today) with daily curated news and commentary; a pointed analysis from me in your inbox every week - 'Ask us anything': [Podcast series]( and monthly [Zoom briefings]( with our top writers answering your queries At such a momentous time, only Haaretz can offer you this up-to-the-minute coverage, depth and commitment to editorial principles, without fear or favor. I hope you will consider joining our mission by becoming a Haaretz subscriber. Your support matters – our work is made possible because of the support of our valued subscribers. Esther Solomon Editor-in-chief, Haaretz English [Subscribe Now and Save 10%]( [Haaretz.com - הארץ]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [RSS]( [Newsletter]( [Apple]( [Android]( [Unsubscribe]( from mailing list. For more Haaretz newsletters, [click here](. or contact support: digital-english@haaretz.co.il [Unsubscribe from all mailing lists]( All rights reserved © Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd. Schocken ­21, Tel - Aviv, ­6653207­, Israel. Company Registration No. ­51-­001544-­9.

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