Israel Between The Lines keeps you up-to-date with 3-4 weekly articles covering life in Israel. Produced by the Israeli-Swiss Association, a non-profit organization based in Israel, and distributed by organizations around the world in three languages. Israel Between The Lines reaches out to a global audience with non-political, non-conflict oriented news from Israel.

Israel Between The Lines is our news and info service provided by the Israeli-Swiss Association. Most outstanding moments from everyday life in Israel are reported in ‘Israel Between The Lines‘, the German ‘Zwischenzeilen’ and the French ‘Entre les lignes‘. Every month the authors present one in-depth report about a topic you almost certainly haven’t heard of before.

By focusing on topics that are not widely covered, our uplifting views on reality in Israel reach a growing global audience of readers, interested in life in Israel, as well as politicians, media outlets and significant opinion makers.

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Our authors

Rebecca Steiner

Based in Kadita, an off-the-grid village in the Upper Galilee, Rebecca dedicates a lot of her time to learning the works of our ancient sages, walking along rivers, and empowering tech companies to pursue mission-driven product work.

Read Rebecca’s latest BTL articles here

Zo Flamenbaum (until 2022)

Based in the startup city of Tel Aviv, Zo is a hippie entrepreneur who is professionally passionate about wellness, wisdom, women, writing, and chocolate croissants.

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Jennifer Bligh (until 2017)

Middle East correspondent who is passionate about writing human interest stories. Published with: Spiegel Online, Bento, Welt, Welt am Sonntag, Zeit Online, Focus Online, Berliner Zeitung, dpa and others

Read Jennifer Bligh’s latest BTL articles here

Katharina Höftmann (German edition)

Katharina Höftmann worked at the German dpa press agency’s Tel Aviv office and WELT ONLINE. She lives in Tel Aviv, works as journalist and is a published author of several books («Guten Morgen Tel Aviv», «Die letzte Sünde»).