Politico Employees Will Not Have To Sign Their New Parent Company’s Pro-Israel Mission Statement

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Mathias Doepfner, CEO of the German publisher Axel Springer, speaks at the opening of the company's award ceremony in Berlin, March 18, 2021. (Bernd von Jutrczenka - Pool/Getty Images)

VIRGINIA (JTA) — Ben Smith hid a significant nugget deep within his latest New York Times story, on the billion-dollar sale of Politico: The magazine and news site’s new owners, German publishing powerhouse Axel Springer, will not require its newly acquired American employees to sign the company mission statement pledging support of Israel.

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Axel Springer, named after the journalist who founded it in the 1940s, has long been a staunch supporter of Israel. On its website, the second of the company’s five core principles reads, “We support the Jewish people and the right of existence of the State of Israel.”

The company, which owns some of Europe’s most-read publications, including Die Welt and Bild, apparently requires its European employees to sign a pledge in support of “the trans-Atlantic alliance and Israel, among other favored values,” according to Smith’s report.

In May, during the latest round of fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the company’s headquarters raised an Israeli flag as a show of support. In June, Matthias Dopfner, CEO of the German company, reportedly said that any employees disgruntled by the move should leave the company.

“I think, and I’m being very frank with you, a person who has an issue with an Israeli flag being raised for one week here, after antisemitic demonstrations, should look for a new job,” he was quoted as saying by Israel Hayom.

Smith’s column dissects the Axel Springer purchase and its significance in the wider American media landscape. Dopfner told Smith the Politico purchase “cemented the company’s American future.”


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Zvi TUSK
Zvi TUSK
2 years ago

Would it hurt them?
Or would it cause those biased reporters to lose their jobs?
The new owners obviously are hands-on about Israel.
Time will tell.

YITZCHOKLEVI
YITZCHOKLEVI
2 years ago

If only Ben & Jerry would follow this example, the distributor in Israel would continue to do what he has been doing.

e.g.
e.g.
2 years ago

Welcome to Woke. Olam Hafuch.

Ben Yaacov
Ben Yaacov
2 years ago

Genesis 12:3
Don’t forget the promise from the Euphrates to the Nile either.