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Walla! Communications Ltd

Walla! Communications Ltd (Hebrew: וואלה! תקשורת בע"מ) is an Israeli internet company headquartered in Tel Aviv and is fully owned by The Jerusalem Post. Until 2020, it was fully owned by Bezeq. Walla!'s web portal provides news, search (powered by Google Search) and e-mail, among other things. As of January 2022, Alexa rankings put it in the top 9 sites by traffic originating in Israel. Its online news outlet Walla (until March 2024 called Walla!; from April 2015 to February 2021, Walla!NEWS) is one of the major Israeli news websites.

The origin of the expression Walla! is the Arabic interjection وَاللّٰه meaning '"Really?!"'. The root of the expression is "Oh God" as الله means God. It is quite ironic and fun that Hebrew speaking people have adopted this profoundly Arabic expression.

The portal was founded by Erez Pilosof and Gadi Hadar in 1995 as Israel's first online website directory, and soon afterward acquired by "Mashov Computers Marketing", a member of The Mashov Group headed by Yaki Dunietz and David Assia. In 1998, the company, traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, changed its name to "Walla! Communications Ltd". In the same year, the company was acquired by Formula Systems, headed by Dan Goldstein, and in 2001 it merged with IOL, a similar site run by the Haaretz Group.

IOL was also founded in 1995 and at its peak, in August 2000, employed about 150 employees. IOL operated an instant messaging chat similar to the "ICQ" software. In early spring 2000, IOL filed a prospectus for a public offering at a valuation of $60 million, but this was canceled due to the crash of Internet stocks on NASDAQ and a merger with Walla was decided. After the merger, Haaretz provided current affairs content to Walla! for several years. Afterwards, for a short period, the site incorporated content from Israel Broadcasting Authority.

In 2010, Bezeq acquired Walla's shares, and since then the company has begun to rely more on the site's staff, and less on content from other providers. Independent video studios were established in the company's building in Tel Aviv, where regular programs broadcast on the site are recorded, as well as a daily news edition. In addition, ownership of the Yad2 Tablets website was acquired. In May 2014, Walla! Communications Ltd sold Yad2 to Axel Springer. This was the highest acquisition of an Internet company operating in the Israeli market. The profits made it possible to establish a transparent studio.

On 2015, at an event held on Israel's Independence Day, the website changed its name to "Walla! NEWS" and the studio was inaugurated that began serving as the website's newsroom. Walla! began broadcasting an online news edition. From March 2017 to the end of October 2018, a main newscast, hosted by Yaakov Ayalon, was broadcast on the Walla! News website and Facebook page. On March 2, 2021, the website reverted to the name "Walla!". On April 6, 2017, Walla! NEWS launched the "Chamal" News updates application, based on User-generated content. During the year, a cooperation agreement was signed with ILTV.

During that period, the events of Case 4000 allegedly took place. Case 4000 (also known as the Bezeq-Walla affair; is a criminal investigation conducted by the Israel Police's Lahav 433 Unit, in cooperation with Israel Securities Authority, starting in June 2017. The affair, which included several sub-affairs, began with an investigation into the conduct of senior executives at Bezeq, Yes, Walla! NEWS, and Space Communications, and civil servants who acted in their capacity with Bezeq. The investigation later expanded to include suspicions of improper connections between Shaul Elovitch, who was the controlling shareholder of the Bezeq Group, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

With regard to Walla, the main suspicion is that between December 2012 and January 2017, Netanyahu took bribes and acted in a conflict of interest, by interfering in regulatory decisions that benefited Elovitch and the Bezeq Group, in a way that yielded Elovitch at least 1.8 billion shekels. In return, the Prime Minister allegedly submitted requests to change the nature and quality of news publications on the Bezeq-controlled Walla website so that it would serve them and their political goals and harm their opponents. Indictments were filed against Netanyahu and against Shaul Elovitch and his wife in this affair.

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