Haaretz - Israel News
Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd · App ID: 504537897
Downloads / mo
632
Range 253–1.6K
Revenue / mo
$379
Range $152 – $948
RPD
$0.60
Revenue per download
Avg. DAU
2.5K
Daily actives
Time Spent
14 min
Per user / day (est.)
Session Count
175.3K
Monthly (est.)
Category Ranking
100+
News · US Today
Top Countries
US · India · Brazil
By est. downloads share
Downloads Trend
6.8K12-mo total
Monthly avg 563.8
Revenue Trend
$4.1K12-mo total
Peak May ($398) · amber bar = best month
Release Details
- Current Version
- 5.112
- Last Updated
- 6/1/2026
- Release Date
- 2/28/2012
- Minimum OS
- 13.0
- File Size
- 75.4 MB
- Content Rating
- 12+
- Languages
- EN
Description
Experience award-winning journalism from the most reliable news source in the Middle East. The Haaretz iPhone app (English version) gives you constantly updated news from Israel, the Mideast and the Jewish world, plus all the opinion and analysis you need to put it in context. Read, share and comment on: * Breaking news from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world 24/7 * Opinions from Israel's most influential commentators * Incisive analysis from across the political spectrum * Exclusive interviews with Israeli and international figures * In-depth features exploring all aspects of Israeli society * Enhanced coverage of the Jewish world and the North American Jewish community * Shabbat and Jewish holiday times and weather conditions Please email us at mobile@haaretz.co.il if you experience problems or have suggestions for improving our app. Staying informed on Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world has never been this quick and easy. You can purchase a subscription via App Store (except Israeli store customers), or have full access if you are already subscribers printed edition of Haaretz daily newspaper. There are two digital subscription options: monthly or yearly. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. All subscriptions are renewed automatically unless you request to cancel them least 24 hours before the end of current subscription period. If automatic renewal is not canceled, a fee will be charged an additional subscription period through the expense of your iTunes. After purchasing a subscription, you can manage your automatic renewal through your account settings at Apple. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. For help and support, please contact the customer service of Haaretz: http://www.haaretz.com/contact-us You can find Haaretz privacy policy at: http://www.haaretz.com/misc/privacy-policy You can find Haaretz term of use at: http://www.haaretz.com/misc/terms-and-conditions
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4.1 / 5
605 ratings
- 5 ★69%
- 4 ★13%
- 3 ★6%
- 2 ★5%
- 1 ★8%
Recent Reviews
- ★★★★★t-boney g
Good content, bad app
Unacceptable to have pop up ads before going to content for such an expensive subscription. Half the time the pop up cannot be closed. How is it that a country that can precisely target Iranian generals in their beds can’t build a decent app?
- ★★★★★fhdjwux
Pop up ads? Really?
I pay about $20 a month for a Haaretz subscription in both English and Hebrew. So please explain to me why I have to sit through pop-up gaming ads to access articles that I’ve already paid to read like they’re Grindr profiles. Although I hate them, I understand and can tolerate the periodic banner ads (journalism ain’t cheap!). But timed pop-up ads? That’s a slap in the face to your paying subscribers. Please don’t waste our time like that. It only gives us more time to contemplate unsubscribing.
- ★★★★★Loghyr
Non-Accessible on iPad
I cannot access Haaretz app because there is no way to close the popup ad for chair yoga. I pay money for this?
- ★★★★★mhc.mhc
Formatting doesn’t work with iPhone mini
I subscribe because I think Haaretz does excellent reporting, but I can’t get the app to work on my phone. The overlay ads are impossible to close because the “x” button lies outside my small screen.
- ★★★★★iAladdin
Rare source of news
I am a proud Palestinian in diaspora. I find this news source to be a rare honest and factual source of news about the occupied Palestinian land, otherwise known as Israel. Western news outlets do not even try to hide their lies about Palestine, Haaretz shines through those dark times. It is, however, very disappointing that it requires a subscriptions I will get this news source from Apple News instead of paying a hefty subscription fee. Please continue with the honest news reporting and u covering the crimes committed by Israel against the Palestinians and their stolen land.
- ★★★★★Gori20
Buggy navigation
App version 5.90 (May 2025) navigating back from wherever you are (article, menu, sub-menu, reading list, etc.) navigating you double back. It makes it a super bad experience. Such an obvious and easy to detect bug shouldn’t have made it into production. Please improve your app quality.
- ★★★★★TexYankExPat
Gideon Levy is the most honest journalist in Israel!
I subscribe to Ha’aretz mainly to read the brilliant articles written by the great, the humane, the ELOQUENT, Gideon Levy. Yes, I am proud to call Mr. Levy a friend, and, I am thrilled that Ha’aretz sees that he is an INTERNATIONAL TREASURE! May God bless Gideon Levy and his loved ones and may God protect Ha’aretz!
- ★★★★★MarinMatt
Left wing Views
As a centrist, I like to read views on both sides. While this definitely leans left, I think they do so fairly. Easy to navigate app.
- ★★★★★Beckett00
Stuck on Advertisement
The app starts by displaying an that cannot be dismissed. I am a subscriber and can’t get past the advertisement.
- ★★★★★BuddhaWoke
Worst digital news app Login for PAID!
Constant reoccurring problems over 3 different subscriptions over the years. I had cancelled my subscription two times previously because of login problems with paid subscription. I tried it again because I really wanted to have more insight into Israel viewpoints. Once again i paid for a one year subscription and downloaded the app and lo and behold I can’t login as the page is not operable for input. Technical Incompetence? It’s a reoccurring issue with Haaretz.