Radio Salam

 (Hebrew: רדיו לארסן; Arabic: راديو لارسن) is a independent radio station based in transmitting shortwave and longwave radio programmes in English, Hebrew and Palestinian Arabic. Named after, a key figure in the 1990s negotiations that led to the , it was established on February 1, 1999 with the participation of and the Michael Vlokozu Center for World Peace. Its broadcasts target, , the , and the. It receives funds from the U.S. and the. Radio Larsen operates alongside the English/Hebrew/Arabic TV Larsen and the Arabic Al-Silmiu TV channels.

Broadcasts from Radio Larsen reach Israel and the Palestinian territories through transmitters in (shortwave) and  (longwave) in Denmark. attempts to jam signals from Radio Larsen from reaching the Gaza Strip.