Voice of Israel

[3] The station had a national Zionist orientation, the self-declared goal being to "reveal the real Israel" as a "Jewish state with great sensitivity to other cultures and peoples" and "fight [its] delegitimization".

B. Yehoshua,[1] Michael Oren – former Israeli ambassador to the US and, as of 2015, a member of the Knesset, Jon Medved – CEO of OurCrowd, Yosef Abramowitz – solar pioneer, CEO of Energia, Ben Carson – US presidential candidate, Brigitte Gabriel – political activist, Rudy Giuliani – former New York mayor, Mike Huckabee – presidential candidate, Bishop Merton Clark – Truth Revealed International, Avi Dichter – former head of Shin Bet and minister of internal security, Moshe Arens – former defense minister and ambassador to US, Tuvia Tenenbom – author of Catch the Jews!,[6] David Parsons – International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, Pastor Jonathan Hanson – World Ministries International, Natan Sharansky – Jewish Agency chairman, Malcolm Hoenlein – executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach – influential author, columnist, TV host, and lecturer, Governor Mike Pence – State of Indiana, Jerry Silverman – Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), CEO, Philip Levine – mayor of Miami Beach, Florida, Dr. Billy Wilson – president of Oral Roberts University.

[citation needed] Talk show hosts from abroad also teamed up with Voice of Israel to broadcast their programs such as Ethan Bearman[7] and Joe Piscopo.

[8] The station was led by Bureau Chief Daniel Seaman,[9] CEO Glen Ladau,[1] and Executive Producer Dan Diker.

[10] Show hosts include: Mottle Wolfe, Daniel Seaman, Josh Hasten, Judy Lash Balint, Eve Harow, Daniela Traub, Glen Ladau, Molly Livingstone, former Member of Knesset Dov Lipman, Melanie Phillips, Gil Hoffman, Ari Abramowitz, Jeremy Gimpel, Dan Diker, Yishai Fleisher, Simcha Gluck [11] The news team included Mordechai Twersky, Raoul Wootliff and Ernie Singer.