Israeli High-Tech Investors Move to Secure Future of Channel 13
Posted on Mar 13, 2026 by Ifi Reporter - Dan Bielski

A group of Israeli high-tech investors has stepped in to support the future of Channel 13, in a move that supporters say is intended to preserve independent journalism and strengthen pluralistic media in Israel.
The development emerged amid uncertainty surrounding the channel’s ownership and financial future. At one stage, businessman Patrick Drahi was reported as a potential buyer of the network, raising speculation about the channel’s direction and independence.
The new initiative, associated with technology entrepreneur Assaf Rappaport and other investors from Israel’s high-tech sector, aims to stabilize the channel through financial backing provided via the Merit Foundation.
Supporters say the goal is to ensure that Channel 13 remains an independent and strong media outlet serving the Israeli public.
Vision: A Channel Serving All Israelis
In statements outlining the initiative, the investors described their objective as helping maintain a national broadcaster that reflects broad Israeli society.
“To establish a unifying, Zionist and Israeli consensus,” the group said in describing its vision. “Israeli citizens deserve an independent, patriotic and strong channel. We are proud to support the Merit Foundation in providing extraordinary resources to ensure that Channel 13 will be a home for every Israeli.”
According to supporters of the move, the goal is not to align the channel with any political camp but rather to preserve a diverse and pluralistic media environment.
Concerns Over Media Ownership
The debate surrounding Channel 13’s future comes amid broader discussion in Israel about media ownership and political influence.
Critics have pointed to past examples in which media outlets were acquired by wealthy individuals with clear political affiliations. Among the examples often cited are Sheldon Adelson, whose family owns the newspaper Israel Hayom, and businessman Yitzchak Mirilashvili, associated with Channel 14.
The new initiative surrounding Channel 13 is presented by its supporters as an effort to create a different model—one in which a media organization operates independently of direct political influence.
Relief for Journalists and Viewers
For journalists and broadcasters working at Channel 13, the move could bring a measure of stability after months of uncertainty about the network’s future.
Among the prominent figures associated with the channel’s news programming are journalists Raviv Drucker and Lucy Aharish, whose professional future had been the subject of speculation during the ownership discussions.
Supporters of the initiative argue that maintaining a strong and independent news organization is essential for democratic discourse in Israel.
A Broader Message From the High-Tech Sector
Some observers interpret the involvement of high-tech entrepreneurs as a broader statement about the role of Israel’s technology sector in public life.
The investors behind the initiative suggest that their support for Channel 13 reflects a sense of responsibility toward the society that enabled their success.
In that sense, the move is being framed not only as a business decision but also as an effort to reinforce democratic institutions and public discourse in Israel’s media landscape.
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