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Army Radio (Hebrew: גלי צה"ל lit. IDF waves) or Galei Tzahal, known in Israel by its acronym Galatz (Hebrew: גל"צ), is a nationwide Israeli radio network operated by the Israel Defense Forces. The station broadcasts news, music, traffic reports and educational programs to the general public as well as entertainment and military news magazines for soldiers.[1] The network has one main station and an offshoot - Galgalatz (Hebrew: גלגל"צ) - that broadcasts (mainly English-language and Hebrew) music and traffic reports 24 hours a day in Hebrew. The staff includes both soldiers and civilians. As of December 2013, the station is no longer broadcast via shortwave to Europe. There is still a livestream feed on the internet.After the 2023 Israel-Hamas war,they began using the frequency of 1287KHZ and 945KHZ as it can reach to the bomb shelters and other areas in Israel.

Ilana Dayan and Gabi Ashkenazi (Chief of General Staff) at an annual fundraising programme

History edit

Galatz started its transmissions on September 24, 1950, as a continuance of the Hagana transmission to the Jewish public during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Transmissions began with a trumpet blast at 6:30 p.m. followed by HaTikva, the Israeli national anthem. An improvised studio had been set up inside a former school building in Ramat Gan, with army blankets hung on the walls to muffle background noise.[2]

In 1956, its status was defined by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority law (paragraph 48). The Israel Defense Forces was authorized to choose its programming for soldiers, but programs for civilians had to receive approval from the IBA.[citation needed] During the station's formative period in the 1960s and 1970s, it was headed by Yitzhak Livni.[1] In 1973, during the Yom Kippur War, Galatz was the first Israeli radio station to broadcast around the clock. In 1982, during the Lebanon War, the station collaborated with Israeli Educational Television (IETV). This wartime cooperation led to a daily news and interview show called Erev Hadash (Hebrew: ערב חדש, lit. New Evening).

 
Galei Tzahal Station, 2016
Yaron Deckel, Idan Raichel, Miri Regev, Yoaz Hendel, Dr. Asael Lubotzky

Galatz was the first radio station in Israel to abandon the formal, somewhat stilted Hebrew that was normally used in the media. Its entertainment programs to soldiers were the first to use colloquial Hebrew on air. Its news bulletins use a more relaxed linguistic style than IBA's Kol Yisrael (קול ישראל, Voice of Israel) hourly bulletins. This presentation style proved particularly popular among two age groups: youngsters and senior citizens.[citation needed] In April 1983, the radio station broadcast an interview with historian Yehuda Bauer discussing similarities between the Holocaust and the Armenian genocide. Despite protests by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ron Ben-Yishai refused to cancel the program, leading to a diplomatic incident in Israel–Turkey relations due to Turkey's Armenian genocide denial.[3]

For many years Galei Zahal broadcasts were mainly geared toward soldiers, including music programs conveying soldiers’ greetings and various broadcasts related to the IDF. The station was unique in that it incorporated soldiers serving in the regular army into journalistic positions, including reporters, editors, producers, news broadcasters, music broadcasters, musical editors, announcers, etc. Following the Yom Kippur War in 1973, the station began broadcasting 24 hours a day, expanding its broadcasts to include news broadcasts and current affairs programming. For years, it was the only Israeli station that continued to broadcast throughout the night. In November 1993 Galei Zahal began operating Galgalatz, which broadcasts music interspersed with traffic reports and has high listener rates.[2]

Cultural role edit

According to Oren Soffer, a head of communication studies in Open University, Galei Zahal has become symbol of pluralism and journalistic freedom.[4]

 
Staff of "Yesh im mi ledaber" (you've got someone to talk to) radio program

According to Michael Handelzalts, a long-time Haaretz columnist and theater critic, Galei Zahal had a "far-reaching positive influence on Israeli culture", and "address[ed] issues of culture in the widest sense." Beginning in the 1960s, new poems were read aloud once a week. In the 1970s, the station broadcast radio plays inaugurated "University on the Air", and held the first live telephone conversations with listeners ever broadcast on a radio station in Israel. Ram Evron hosted live nightly talk shows.[1]

Galei Tzahal was the first radio station to incorporate a podcast into their scheduling when they gave "Israel Story" a permanent slot.[when?][5]

Administration edit

The station is managed by a civilian appointed by the defense minister for a 3- to 5-year term. The station commander holds the military rank of Sgan Aluf, although the job is mainly managerial and editorial. The current station commander is Shimon Elkabetz. Galei Tzahal was considered a division of the Education and Youth Corps until October 2017.

Notable broadcasters edit

Criticism over political campaigning during the 2021 Israeli election edit

On March 17, 2021 New Hope party led by Gideon Sa'ar sent an official letter via attorney claiming that Yaakov Bardugo's was conducting illegal pre-election campaigning on behalf of the Likud party.[6] Under Israeli law any form of campaigning during the 60 day preceding an election is strictly regulated.

The party called out Bardugo's repeated pro Likud messaging as well as an incident in which he called party members 'deserters and extortionists'. The party who at the time was expected to take around 10 seats in the upcoming election demanded his immediate suspension. On March 18 the Association of Journalists in Israel (numbering 3500 members of the Israeli news media) published an urgent message to the station's commander, Simeon Elkabetz, demanding action be taken to stop the conduct of the host. This came after the latter lashed out against Moria Assaraf, the station's political correspondent, asking her "disgracefully" if she was "Ashkenazi's spokesperson" during a live show.[7]

Criticism over political imbalance edit

Criticism over political imbalance exists over the station from both left[8] & right wing sides of the political map.[9][8]

The My Israel movement launched on June 21, 2011, a campaign against the station claiming that it was operating against IDF soldiers and out of extreme left wing political agenda. On June 26 more than 100 reserve soldiers demonstrated against the station calling to privatize it or balancing its broadcast tone.[10]

In September 2020, the Times of Israel newspaper published an investigative article under the title "Bardugo Airwaves" describing the use made by broadcaster Yaakov Bardugo of his daily political program for the purpose of promoting right wing political agenda and the spread of fake news.[11] In February 2021, the newspaper published a second investigation titled "One Man's Propaganda Machine" over Bardugo's use of the station as a platform for repeated assault against the Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit.[12] In March 2021, the newspaper TheMarker published its own investigative article under the title "The Home of (Netanyahu's) Soldiers" (a play on the station's slogan "The home of the soldiers" in Hebrew) which included a testimony by a former soldier in the station describing a scripting channel between prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's staff and the broadcaster, among other via his staff head Natan Eshel.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "It was good radio", Michael Handelzalts, October 21, 2010, Haaretz
  2. ^ a b "Galei Zahal" July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Series Articles, Israel Philatelic Federation
  3. ^ Ben Aharon, Eldad (2018). "Between Ankara and Jerusalem: the Armenian Genocide as a Zero-Sum Game in Israel's Foreign Policy (1980's–2010's)". Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies. 20 (5): 459–476. doi:10.1080/19448953.2018.1385932. S2CID 216142254.
  4. ^ Soffer Oren (2012). "The Anomaly of Galei Tzahal: Israel's Army Radio as a Cultural Vanguard and Force for Pluralism The Anomaly of Galei Tzahal: Israel's Army Radio as a Cultural Vanguard and Force for Pluralism". Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. doi:10.1080/01439685.2012.669886. S2CID 144394959.
  5. ^ "'This American Life' makes aliyah". Haaretz.
  6. ^ ביין-לובוביץ', ענת (17 March 2021). "תקווה חדשה: התבטאויות ברדוגו בגל"צ - תעמולת בחירות אסורה". Globes.
  7. ^ "פנייה דחופה למפקד גל"צ: הפסק את התנהלותו של יעקב ברדוגו - ארגון העיתונאים". Itonaim.org.il. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  8. ^ a b "Circumsion: the left complains about "the last word"". Makorrishon.co.il. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  9. ^ "משהו רע עובר על גלי צה״ל". Inn.co.il. 27 December 2017.
  10. ^ "לוחמי המילואים כבשו את גל"צ". Inn.co.il. 26 June 2011.
  11. ^ "תחקיר זמן ישראל: כך השתלט יעקב ברדוגו, שופרו של נתניהו, על שידורי גלי צה"ל". Zman.co.il. 2 September 2020.
  12. ^ "מכונת תעמולה של איש אחד: בנבכי הקמפיין האובססיבי של יעקב ברדוגו נגד אביחי מנדלבליט". Zman.co.il. 18 February 2021.
  13. ^ "מידע פנים | העדות המדהימה של החייל מגלי צה"ל". TheMarker.

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Army Radio Hebrew גלי צה ל lit IDF waves or Galei Tzahal known in Israel by its acronym Galatz Hebrew גל צ is a nationwide Israeli radio network operated by the Israel Defense Forces The station broadcasts news music traffic reports and educational programs to the general public as well as entertainment and military news magazines for soldiers 1 The network has one main station and an offshoot Galgalatz Hebrew גלגל צ that broadcasts mainly English language and Hebrew music and traffic reports 24 hours a day in Hebrew The staff includes both soldiers and civilians As of December 2013 the station is no longer broadcast via shortwave to Europe There is still a livestream feed on the internet After the 2023 Israel Hamas war they began using the frequency of 1287KHZ and 945KHZ as it can reach to the bomb shelters and other areas in Israel Ilana Dayan and Gabi Ashkenazi Chief of General Staff at an annual fundraising programmeContents 1 History 2 Cultural role 3 Administration 4 Notable broadcasters 5 Criticism over political campaigning during the 2021 Israeli election 6 Criticism over political imbalance 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editGalatz started its transmissions on September 24 1950 as a continuance of the Hagana transmission to the Jewish public during the 1948 Arab Israeli War Transmissions began with a trumpet blast at 6 30 p m followed by HaTikva the Israeli national anthem An improvised studio had been set up inside a former school building in Ramat Gan with army blankets hung on the walls to muffle background noise 2 In 1956 its status was defined by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority law paragraph 48 The Israel Defense Forces was authorized to choose its programming for soldiers but programs for civilians had to receive approval from the IBA citation needed During the station s formative period in the 1960s and 1970s it was headed by Yitzhak Livni 1 In 1973 during the Yom Kippur War Galatz was the first Israeli radio station to broadcast around the clock In 1982 during the Lebanon War the station collaborated with Israeli Educational Television IETV This wartime cooperation led to a daily news and interview show called Erev Hadash Hebrew ערב חדש lit New Evening nbsp Galei Tzahal Station 2016 Yaron Deckel Idan Raichel Miri Regev Yoaz Hendel Dr Asael LubotzkyGalatz was the first radio station in Israel to abandon the formal somewhat stilted Hebrew that was normally used in the media Its entertainment programs to soldiers were the first to use colloquial Hebrew on air Its news bulletins use a more relaxed linguistic style than IBA s Kol Yisrael קול ישראל Voice of Israel hourly bulletins This presentation style proved particularly popular among two age groups youngsters and senior citizens citation needed In April 1983 the radio station broadcast an interview with historian Yehuda Bauer discussing similarities between the Holocaust and the Armenian genocide Despite protests by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ron Ben Yishai refused to cancel the program leading to a diplomatic incident in Israel Turkey relations due to Turkey s Armenian genocide denial 3 For many years Galei Zahal broadcasts were mainly geared toward soldiers including music programs conveying soldiers greetings and various broadcasts related to the IDF The station was unique in that it incorporated soldiers serving in the regular army into journalistic positions including reporters editors producers news broadcasters music broadcasters musical editors announcers etc Following the Yom Kippur War in 1973 the station began broadcasting 24 hours a day expanding its broadcasts to include news broadcasts and current affairs programming For years it was the only Israeli station that continued to broadcast throughout the night In November 1993 Galei Zahal began operating Galgalatz which broadcasts music interspersed with traffic reports and has high listener rates 2 Cultural role editAccording to Oren Soffer a head of communication studies in Open University Galei Zahal has become symbol of pluralism and journalistic freedom 4 nbsp Staff of Yesh im mi ledaber you ve got someone to talk to radio programAccording to Michael Handelzalts a long time Haaretz columnist and theater critic Galei Zahal had a far reaching positive influence on Israeli culture and address ed issues of culture in the widest sense Beginning in the 1960s new poems were read aloud once a week In the 1970s the station broadcast radio plays inaugurated University on the Air and held the first live telephone conversations with listeners ever broadcast on a radio station in Israel Ram Evron hosted live nightly talk shows 1 Galei Tzahal was the first radio station to incorporate a podcast into their scheduling when they gave Israel Story a permanent slot when 5 Administration editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message The station is managed by a civilian appointed by the defense minister for a 3 to 5 year term The station commander holds the military rank of Sgan Aluf although the job is mainly managerial and editorial The current station commander is Shimon Elkabetz Galei Tzahal was considered a division of the Education and Youth Corps until October 2017 Notable broadcasters editErez Tal Razi Barkai Ilana Dayan Irit Linur Yoav KutnerCriticism over political campaigning during the 2021 Israeli election editOn March 17 2021 New Hope party led by Gideon Sa ar sent an official letter via attorney claiming that Yaakov Bardugo s was conducting illegal pre election campaigning on behalf of the Likud party 6 Under Israeli law any form of campaigning during the 60 day preceding an election is strictly regulated The party called out Bardugo s repeated pro Likud messaging as well as an incident in which he called party members deserters and extortionists The party who at the time was expected to take around 10 seats in the upcoming election demanded his immediate suspension On March 18 the Association of Journalists in Israel numbering 3500 members of the Israeli news media published an urgent message to the station s commander Simeon Elkabetz demanding action be taken to stop the conduct of the host This came after the latter lashed out against Moria Assaraf the station s political correspondent asking her disgracefully if she was Ashkenazi s spokesperson during a live show 7 Criticism over political imbalance editCriticism over political imbalance exists over the station from both left 8 amp right wing sides of the political map 9 8 The My Israel movement launched on June 21 2011 a campaign against the station claiming that it was operating against IDF soldiers and out of extreme left wing political agenda On June 26 more than 100 reserve soldiers demonstrated against the station calling to privatize it or balancing its broadcast tone 10 In September 2020 the Times of Israel newspaper published an investigative article under the title Bardugo Airwaves describing the use made by broadcaster Yaakov Bardugo of his daily political program for the purpose of promoting right wing political agenda and the spread of fake news 11 In February 2021 the newspaper published a second investigation titled One Man s Propaganda Machine over Bardugo s use of the station as a platform for repeated assault against the Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit 12 In March 2021 the newspaper TheMarker published its own investigative article under the title The Home of Netanyahu s Soldiers a play on the station s slogan The home of the soldiers in Hebrew which included a testimony by a former soldier in the station describing a scripting channel between prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu s staff and the broadcaster among other via his staff head Natan Eshel 13 See also editCulture of Israel Israeli journalismReferences edit a b c It was good radio Michael Handelzalts October 21 2010 Haaretz a b Galei Zahal Archived July 21 2011 at the Wayback Machine Series Articles Israel Philatelic Federation Ben Aharon Eldad 2018 Between Ankara and Jerusalem the Armenian Genocide as a Zero Sum Game in Israel s Foreign Policy 1980 s 2010 s Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies 20 5 459 476 doi 10 1080 19448953 2018 1385932 S2CID 216142254 Soffer Oren 2012 The Anomaly of Galei Tzahal Israel s Army Radio as a Cultural Vanguard and Force for Pluralism The Anomaly of Galei Tzahal Israel s Army Radio as a Cultural Vanguard and Force for Pluralism Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television doi 10 1080 01439685 2012 669886 S2CID 144394959 This American Life makes aliyah Haaretz ביין לובוביץ ענת 17 March 2021 תקווה חדשה התבטאויות ברדוגו בגל צ תעמולת בחירות אסורה Globes פנייה דחופה למפקד גל צ הפסק את התנהלותו של יעקב ברדוגו ארגון העיתונאים Itonaim org il Retrieved 2021 03 18 a b Circumsion the left complains about the last word Makorrishon co il Retrieved 2023 08 16 משהו רע עובר על גלי צה ל Inn co il 27 December 2017 לוחמי המילואים כבשו את גל צ Inn co il 26 June 2011 תחקיר זמן ישראל כך השתלט יעקב ברדוגו שופרו של נתניהו על שידורי גלי צה ל Zman co il 2 September 2020 מכונת תעמולה של איש אחד בנבכי הקמפיין האובססיבי של יעקב ברדוגו נגד אביחי מנדלבליט Zman co il 18 February 2021 מידע פנים העדות המדהימה של החייל מגלי צה ל TheMarker External links editArmy Radio website Live online stream Archived 2016 04 13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Army Radio amp oldid 1218487748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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