IsraelPolitik is an official
blog of the Consulate General of Israel in New York, and the second blog to be administered by the Israeli Consulate’s media and public affairs team.
[ New blog presents plight of Israelis in Sderot, By Josh Hamerman, June 21, 2007.] It was initiated by
David Saranga, Consul for Media and Public Affairs, following the launch of
isRealli, which was the first official blog to ever be created by a government.
IsraelPolitik covers political news in
Israel by posting up-to-date news clips, official briefs, and exclusive articles and interviews.
[ Exploring Social Media: Live Citizens Press Conference on Twitter, The Blog Herald, by Lorelle VanFossen, December 31, 2008.] The site was launched on May 18, 2007 and is maintained on a frequent basis.
[ IsraelPolitik March 18, 2009.]
Public Diplomacy 2.0 and IsraelPolitik
IsraelPolitik is one of the tools Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Consulate in New York are using in order to reach new audiences.
In an interview with the New York Times during the war in
Gaza Strip in January 2009, Consul David Saranga at the Israeli Consulate in New York was quoted saying: “Since the definition of war has changed, the definition of
public diplomacy has to change as well.”
[ The Toughest Q’s Answered in the Briefest Tweets, New York Times, by Noam Cohen, January 3, 2009.]
IsraelPolitik on Twitter
The blog garnered a slew of high-profile media attention and coverage during the war in Gaza from December 2008 to January 2009, when the Israeli Consulate in New York conducted the first-ever citizen press conference on
Twitter, and posted the transcript on IsraelPolitik.
[ Israeli Military Takes to the Web, ABC.com, By Ki Mae Heussner, January 2, 2009.][ Winning the media war, by Rachel Shabi, January 10, 2009.] The Twitter press conference, initiated by Consul
David Saranga,
[ Internet, l'autre zone de guerre d'Israël, Le Figaro, by Laurent Suply, December 31, 2008.] was designed to answer people’s questions about Operation Cast Lead in a series of brief “tweets”, as part of a
new media effort to reach tech-savvy audiences.
[ Israel uses YouTube, Twitter to share its point of view, CNN.com, by Samira J. Simone.][ Israeli Consulate to hold public press conference via Twitter , Jewish Telegraphic Agency, by Daniel Sieradski, December 29, 2008.][ Battlefront Twitter , Jerusalem Post, By Haviv Rettig Gur, December 30, 2008.]
Categories
IsraelPolitik categories include: Citizen Press Conference, Conflict, International, Interviews, Media, Middle East, Operation Cast Lead, Peace, Politics, and Terrorism.
Demographic
IsraelPolitik attracts users from more than 85 countries from across the globe, including
Canada,
United Kingdom,
Germany,
Australia,
France,
Iran,
Egypt,
Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, and many more.