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News1, also known by its former name News First Class (NFC), is an Israeli news website concentrating on investigative journalism. The website was established by investigative reporter Yoav Yitzhak, who is the chief editor and contributing journalist.[ citation needed ]

In 2011, Yitzhak returned to his former employer Maariv when the two signed an agreement in which the print newspaper will publish Yitzhak's investigative reporting. [1]

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References

  1. Alexander Katz (13 September 2011). יואב יצחק חוזר ל'מעריב' [Yoav Yizthak returns to Maariv] (in Hebrew). ice.co.il. Retrieved 21 December 2011.