Draft:All Israel News
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All Israel News is a Jerusalem-based digital news outlet founded in 2020 by author Joel C. Rosenberg and businessman Joseph Magen. It covers Israel and the broader Middle East, with a focus on readers in the global Evangelical Christian community. The organization has conducted polling on Evangelical political attitudes and covered Israeli legislative affairs, with its work cited by major international news organizations.
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| Company type | Online newspaper |
|---|---|
| Industry | News media, Digital journalism |
| Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Joel C. Rosenberg, Joseph Magen |
| Headquarters | Jerusalem, Israel |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Joel C. Rosenberg (Editor-in-Chief) |
| Owner | Near East Media |
| Website | allisraelnews |
History
All Israel News launched in September 2020[1] as a digital news bureau based in Jerusalem. The outlet was conceived as a niche publication serving Evangelical audiences who follow Israeli and Middle Eastern affairs closely, though its reporting has also drawn attention from mainstream international media.
It operates under Near East Media, a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN 47-1164106, tax-exempt since 2014) that also publishes the sister sites All Arab News and Kehila News.[2] Joel C. Rosenberg serves as Editor-in-Chief and President/CEO of Near East Media; Joseph Magen was co-founder and former COO. According to the organization's most recent IRS filing, Near East Media reported $1.35 million in revenue in 2024, primarily from contributions. Alongside its daily news coverage, All Israel News produces "The Rosenberg Report," a weekly program broadcast on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).
Media Coverage
Polling
Following the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, both the Washington Examiner and The Christian Post drew on All Israel News polling data. The figures suggested that concerns about Donald Trump's character had reduced his support among younger Evangelical voters, potentially costing him hundreds of thousands of votes.[3][4]
In May 2023, Newsmax independently reported on an All Israel News and McLaughlin & Associates poll finding that nearly two-thirds of Americans feared Middle Eastern terrorists would attempt large-scale attacks on U.S. soil, with Evangelical respondents expressing higher levels of concern than the general population.[5]
Breaking News
In June 2021, All Israel News reporting on Evangelical reactions to the Israeli government transition was cited by The New York Times[6] and The Times of Israel.[7] That same month, The Times of Israel separately cited an All Israel News exclusive interview with former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on the incoming government of Naftali Bennett.[8]
In March 2023, the Associated Press reported on a Knesset bill that would have penalized Christian proselytizing, relying on All Israel News coverage of the legislation. Following the outlet's reporting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a public statement that the bill would not advance.[9] The story was picked up by regional Arab media as well.[10]
All Israel News has contributed reporting and photography to The Jerusalem Post on events involving Christian delegations to Israel, such as the 2022 Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast.[11] Editor-in-chief Joel C. Rosenberg has appeared on Fox News Sunday to discuss Middle East affairs.[12]
Syndication
All Israel News content has been republished by other outlets with explicit credit. In June 2023, Newsmax carried its reporting on Israeli civilian preparedness amid Hezbollah tensions, noting the article "originally appeared on All Israel News and is reposted with permission."[13] In May 2025, Newsmax republished AIN reporting on hostage survivors urging a comprehensive deal with Hamas, with the credit: "This AllIsrael.com report was published with permission from All Israel News."[14]
Reception
Media Bias/Fact Check rates All Israel News as having a right-leaning bias with mixed factual reporting, noting that the outlet's editorial positions consistently favor conservative and pro-Israel perspectives and citing a failed fact check.[15] This orientation reflects the outlet's stated founding mission to serve Evangelical audiences seeking coverage of Israel from a biblical perspective.
