Nathan Shachar

Nathan Shachar

journalist Sweden

Nathan Shachar is a prominent journalist and commentator known for his insightful analysis of global political events. Recently, he gained attention in connection with the Qatargate scandal, where he reported on key figures allegedly linked to the controversial dealings involving Qatar and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
17,778
Power
933$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Sweden 2 5.00 0.14% +30% 10,099,265 17,778 $530,000 933$
Totals 2 10,099,265 17,778 $530,000 933$
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Recent Mentions

Sweden Sweden: Nathan Shachar is a correspondent in Jerusalem and a columnist for DN. 5

Dagens Nyheter: Den som går på Israels universitet delar sida med Netanyahu

Sweden Sweden: Nathan Shachar discusses Israel's passive role in the region as Trump reshuffles the political landscape. 5

Dagens Nyheter: Nathan Shachar: Israel marginaliseras när Trump möblerar om

Sweden Sweden: Nathan Shachar discusses the EU's stance on Turkey despite recent arrests. 6

Dagens Nyheter: Nathan Shachar: Trots gripanden – EU bryter inte med Turkiet

Sweden Sweden: Nathan Shachar discusses Israel's military actions in Syria to protect the Druze community. 5

Dagens Nyheter: Nathan Shachar: Israel bombar i Syrien för att försvara druserna – men det är inte bara av omtanke

Sweden Sweden: Nathan Shachar noted that the situation with Joakim Medin appears to be a targeted action by the Turkish regime. 6

Dagens Nyheter: Peter Wolodarski: Släpp Joakim Medin fri

Sweden Sweden: Nathan Shachar is a correspondent in Jerusalem and a columnist for DN. 7

Dagens Nyheter: Nathan Shachar: De svenska makthavarnas tystnad inför judehatet kan bli farlig

Sweden Sweden: Nathan Shachar discusses the dangers of being a journalist in Turkey. 5

Dagens Nyheter: Nathan Shachar: Allt farligare att vara journalist i Turkiet