Fuente Latina

Fuente Latina is a registered U.S. non-profit, non-governmental organization established in December 2012, with headquarters in Miami, Florida.

Fuente Latina claims to provide "accurate information, analysis and access to experts on Middle East Issues, to major Spanish-language media outlets, journalists and government officials in the US, Spain and Latin America." Fuente Latina has a pro-Israel leaning in its analysis.

Offices

Fuente Latina’s headquarters are in Miami (Florida). The organization also maintains offices in Madrid (Spain) and Jerusalem to provide the latest information and on-demand access to international Latino journalists to its global network of Spanish-speaking Mideast analysts.

Fuente Latina was established in December 2012 to provide the media with information about Israel and the Middle East in Spanish amid developing regional events such as Iran’s nuclear program, the Arab Spring, and the Syrian civil war.

Fuente Latina was founded by Leah Soibel, a Spanish language specialist on Israel and Middle East issues, as well as a regular contributor in large media outlets throughout US and Latin America.

Mission

Fuente Latina ensures that global Spanish language media have the facts they need - before and when the news stories break - to accurately cover Israel and the Middle East, regardless of their geographic location. Fuente Latina removes geographic and linguistic barriers for global Spanish language journalists abroad, produce reports about Israel and the Mideast without direct access to Spanish language information and sources.[1] In order to increment coverage and promote proper broadcasting of the reality surrounding this region. Fuente Latina fills in the gap by providing essential services and programs for Latino journalists covering Israel and the Mideast from afar

Media outlets Infobae (Argentina), Univisión (USA), Telemundo (NBC), El Nuevo Herald (USA), El Espectador (Colombia) and Perfil (Argentina) have used Fuente Latina. Over 5000 Spanish language journalists have received information from Fuenta Latina.

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References

  1. "Fuente Latina organiza el primer tour a Israel con periodistas cristianos | Expolit 2017". Expolit.com. Archived from the original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
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