Kol Yisrael ("Voice of Israel," in Hebrew)
KOL YISRAEL ("Voice of Israel," in Hebrew)
Name of Israeli state radio, established in 1948. Kol Yisrael was government controlled until 1965, when it was replaced by the Israel Broadcasting Authority, a public, nongovernmental body broadcasting in Hebrew and Arabic.
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