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Col. (res.) Yoav Yarom, the IDF officer who approved the mission resulting in the deaths of journalist Ze'ev Erlich and IDF soldier Gur Kehati, defends the decision and emphasizes the approval of senior command. The deaths have sparked a debate on the involvement of civilian journalists in combat zones.
A new poll conducted by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) found that 60% of the public believe there is a real danger of civil war breaking out in Israel. The poll also surveyed public attitudes towards the attempted dismissals of the Shin Bet chief and attorney-general, as well as the belief in the existence of a 'deep state.'
The US Senate approved $8.8 billion in arms sales to Israel despite opposition and concerns over the human rights crisis in Gaza.
Trump warns Iran of bombing and threatens tariffs on Russian oil if a deal is not made over Iran's nuclear program and the war in Ukraine.
Zvika Klein, editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, discusses his arrest and emphasizes the importance of journalistic integrity and the public's right to know.
Egypt has been building mass emergency weapons warehouses to reduce global dependency and withstand pressure from foreign powers, including the US. However, the US still holds significant leverage over Cairo, and it remains to be seen if Egypt can withstand economic pressure in response to Trump's plan.
Qualcomm acquires Movian AI to boost AI solutions for smartphones, PCs, and software-defined vehicles, strengthening its presence in Vietnam and accelerating development of new solutions.
Former US presidential candidate Ralph Nader claims over 400,000 Gazans killed by IDF without evidence.
Keith Weiner warns of the continued decline of the US dollar against gold and emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying economic forces driving gold demand.
The Israeli government has abolished all tariffs on US goods in response to Trump's tariffs on Israel, causing concern among officials.
S&P index sinks after Trump enacts global tariffs, Dow futures also drop.
Joelle Pineau, VP of AI Research at Meta, is leaving the company after 8 years to create space for others to pursue AI work.
Israeli companies are bracing for the impacts of the Trump administration's tariffs, with manufacturing companies and the construction and real estate markets expected to be most affected. The high-tech sector, which makes up a significant portion of Israel's exports to the US, is expected to be minimally impacted.
The Nachmias Group, a real estate company, is expanding into Tel Aviv with three major luxury projects, aiming to leave a significant mark in the luxury market and promote urban renewal projects.
The IDF is altering the training for women field observers after the October 7 massacre, providing them with personal weapons and self-defense training.
A large-scale urban renewal project in Kiryat Bialik's Tzur Shalom neighborhood aims to transform the area with over 1,000 new housing units and integrated commercial spaces.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara clarifies investigations into the 'Qatargate' affair, while the Union of Journalists in Israel discusses the legality of the situation and emphasizes the importance of respecting the journalist's rights.
The Passover Haggadah raises numerous perplexities and contradictions, and this article explores some of its most glaring questions and delves into the deeper meanings behind its teachings.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Qatar bribed the Shin Bet by bringing agency chief Ronen Bar to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Netanyahu also accused investigators of berating his aide, Yonathan Urich, to ultimately get to him.
Researchers discover evidence at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem that may confirm Jesus' crucifixion and burial at the site, including remains of a plant and marble tombs connected to Joseph of Arimathea.
Reports claim ongoing armed clashes between IDF and HTS combatants in Daraa, southern Syria.
The US deems Francesca Albanese unfit for her role as UN Special Rapporteur due to her alleged antisemitism and support for terrorism.
Hillel International's CEO expressed concern over the Trump administration's plans to deport pro-Palestinian students and freeze federal funding to schools over campus antisemitism.
Nev Schulman is running the half marathon at the International Jerusalem Winner Marathon to support athletes with disabilities, including visually impaired runners, and promote inclusivity in sports.
Brad Lander responds to Andrew Cuomo's diss with a Yiddish curse during a press conference. Cuomo had accused Lander and other opponents of being part of the problem of antisemitism. Lander denies divesting city funds from Israel.
A Jewish Princeton student has been cleared of assault charges after an altercation with a campus security official during a pro-Palestinian protest.
The Trump administration is erasing the contributions of women, trans people, and people of color from American history and society, which is an act of violence and undermines their rights.
Israel has become a major player in global commercial real estate, ranking 7th in Europe and 10th in the US for real estate investments, with a surge of 78% in Israeli investments across the European property market.
The forces opposing Erdogan must act and confront Turkey decisively before its expansionist, Islamist agenda becomes irreversible.
Nations around the world are reacting to US President Trump's latest trade tariffs, including a 17% tariff imposed on Israel. Countries like Australia, Italy, Canada, Brazil, South Korea, and Costa Rica are responding with their own measures and seeking dialogue with the US.
Amid deepening social and political divisions in the US, Israeli strategic planners must consider the possibility of the US abandoning its support for Israel. Strengthening alliances beyond traditional diplomacy, such as forging closer ties with the Kurds, could enhance regional stability and serve as a counterweight to Iranian and Turkish expansionism.
The US Supreme Court is considering a ruling that could allow terror victims to sue the PLO-PA in US courts, holding them accountable for their 'Pay-for-Slay' policy.
Reports claim ongoing clashes between IDF and pro-HTS forces in Daraa, southern Syria.
Hamas has declined Israel's counter proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza and will stick to the mediators' plan.
US President Donald Trump announced global reciprocal tariffs, emphasizing the need for countries to be self-sufficient and calling trade deficits a national emergency.
Benny Gantz calls for reexamination of house arrest for The Jerusalem Post's editor-in-chief, emphasizing the importance of clear criminal suspicion and the potential harm to freedom of the press.
The Bank of Israel is expected to keep rates unchanged due to the resumption of strikes in Gaza and Lebanon. Inflation is expected to ease and the economy is projected to grow. Risk premium has risen as ceasefire deals could be in jeopardy.
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has registered a new political party, 'Bennett 2026,' signaling his bid to return to national politics and position himself as a national leader for the post-Netanyahu era. Bennett's move comes as the Israeli public seeks new faces and fresh voices following recent political turmoil. Polls show that a party led by Bennett would win the most seats in the Knesset, but caution is advised as his polling numbers have historically been higher than his actual election results. Bennett is betting that the public is open to political recalibration and is looking for a figure with security credentials, managerial competence, and nationalist bona fides. However, his success is not guaranteed, as he carries significant political baggage and will need to articulate a compelling vision and answer the question of why voters should choose him.
Archaeology professor faces backlash and calls for removal from Israeli Archaeology Conference after criticizing archaeological endeavors in the West Bank.
No official announcement of Elon Musk's xAI merging with X in a $45 billion all-stock deal. Musk acquired Twitter and founded xAI to advance AI capabilities.
The new Flemish government in Belgium has failed to address the issue of antisemitism, despite expectations that it would take a tougher stance.
Diamond miners in Namibia have discovered a 500-year-old Portuguese shipwreck, the Bom Jesus, containing treasures such as gold coins and copper ingots. The artifacts offer insights into the trade and economy of the Portuguese Empire during the Renaissance.
Only a small number of haredim have enlisted despite the large number of conscription orders issued.
Myanmar junta announces temporary ceasefire to facilitate country's rehabilitation after earthquake.
MEP Grzegorz Braun suspended for disrupting Holocaust memorial and calling for prayer for victims of Jewish genocide in Gaza.
French President Macron is convening a cabinet meeting to discuss Iran's nuclear program amid tensions with the US. There are concerns of potential air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and efforts to pressure Iran into negotiations.
A new study challenges the traditional narrative of mammalian evolution, showing that mammals began transitioning to ground-based lifestyles before the extinction of dinosaurs.
Singapore detains two teenagers under the Internal Security Act for planning mosque attacks and wanting to join ISIS in Syria.
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister criticizes US threats to bomb Iran, while Iran hopes Russia can help prevent US strikes. Moscow may link a Ukraine deal to a deal that will help Iran.
The IDF and Shin Bet targeted Hamas terrorists in Jabalya, where they were operating from a command center.
The legal advisor of the municipality made the ruling after criticism from senior ultra-Orthodox figures.
A recent study suggests that a solar eclipse may have influenced the decline of Egypt's Fourth Dynasty, leading to a shift in religious and architectural practices in the Fifth Dynasty.
Actor Val Kilmer, known for his roles in 'Top Gun' and 'The Doors', has died at the age of 65.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced an expansion of military operations in Gaza, calling on Gazans to remove Hamas and return hostages to end the war.
Former hostage Eliya Cohen reveals brutal captivity conditions in Gaza and vows to fight for those still held, emphasizing the need for negotiations and a solution to the conflict.
The rescinding of the appointment of the new Shin Bet chief in Israel highlights a larger problem of short-term politics and ideological litmus tests in the Prime Minister's Office.
Egypt's military buildup in violation of peace treaty with Israel
According to Judaism, unanimous decisions made by the Israeli government are dangerous and guided by external considerations rather than the merits of the matter at hand.
Former hostage Amit Sossana receives US Courage Award for speaking out about her experience as a hostage of Hamas, including the sexual violence she endured.
Democratic senator Cory Booker delivers a marathon speech on the Senate floor, using Hebrew to protest against US President Donald Trump.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's call for Allah to 'bring destruction upon Zionist Israel,' underscores that a direct military clash is inevitable. Turkey is already deeply entrenched near Israel's borders, unlikely to leave voluntarily.
Initial American strikes have already eroded Houthi military capabilities while the Houthi leadership structure suffers from inherent weaknesses. Evidence suggests high success prospects for these harsh military strikes.
Residents in Birmingham, UK are facing a major health concern as a labor strike among waste collectors has led to a massive trash pile up, resulting in rats invading homes and destroying cars.
The US Department of Justice has charged two Iranian nationals and an Iranian company for illegally obtaining American technology for use in Iranian military drones. Parts procured through the scheme were found in a drone used by Russian forces in Ukraine.
Former hostage Eliya Cohen speaks out about his brutal captivity in Gaza and his determination to fight for those still held captive.
The fight against antisemitism should transcend politics, with liberals fighting left-wing antisemitism and conservatives fighting right-wing antisemitism. Building alliances and finding common ground is crucial in the fight against Jew-hatred. Future conferences should focus on brainstorming and dialogue, as well as sharing best practices and stories of success. Both liberals and conservatives should address the challenges they face in dealing with anti-Zionism and anti-Jewish elements within their respective political spheres. The fight against Jew-hatred should be framed as an assault on Western values and liberal democracy, with attacks on Israel, Jews, and Zionism seen as the front lines of a civilizational war.
George Washington University is facing criticism for not adequately addressing antisemitism on campus and allowing students to promote antisemitic ideas without consequences.
Jewish 23andMe users are being urged to delete their data as the company's genetic information is up for sale, putting their information at risk. Privacy experts are advising users to take action now. There are concerns about potential risks to having genetic information available, including discrimination by health insurance companies based on lifestyle information.
Researchers have potentially found the Marius Canal, one of the oldest Roman hydraulic infrastructures built outside of Italy, using sediment analysis and radiocarbon dating. The discovery could redefine understanding of Roman military expansion in Europe and their capabilities in large infrastructure projects.
Masked Israelis set fires in Palestinian village, injuring residents. Investigations ongoing, no arrests made.
Elon Musk's team is firing thousands of workers and diplomats at the US Agency for International Development as part of a plan to merge the agency with the State Department, disrupting global humanitarian aid efforts.
Sotheby's London is hosting an auction of priceless Islamic manuscripts and ceramic pieces, as well as a collection of Islamic arms and armor. The items will be exhibited in Dubai before the auction.
New construction and urban renewal in Israel's Sharon cities are attracting young people and offering real estate opportunities. Mayors and developers gathered in Tel Aviv to discuss the challenges of urban planning and the changing needs of diverse populations.
The Knesset has passed a bill recognizing sexual assault against men as rape, replacing outdated terminology and reflecting the understanding that power imbalances prevent true consent.
Israel's Agriculture and Raw Food Security Minister, Avi Dichter, has advised that Israeli staffers and aides should not have interactions with Qatar, except in negotiations to return Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip.
Maccabi Tel Aviv defeats Hapoel Beersheba 3-1 in a commanding Israel Premier League victory that propelled it to the top of the table.
The IDF and Shin Bet discovered a bomb-making lab in Tulkarm and arrested wanted individuals in the West Bank as part of efforts to reduce terror activity.
Semi Ojeleye, forward for Valencia, is preparing for a decisive Game 3 in the EuroCup semifinal against Hapoel Tel Aviv. Ojeleye, who recently scored 18 points in a Spanish league victory, hopes to make a significant impact in the series and help Valencia advance to the finals.
Monette Malewski, National Chair of Canadian Friends of Hebrew University, discusses the importance of maintaining a positive approach to life and the impact of her parents' experiences during World War II. She also highlights the significance of philanthropy and helping others in repairing the world. Learn more about her in the first episode of 'The Philanthropists' video series.
Amateur diver captures rare Yago shark during dive in Eilat, surprising diving community.
Excavations at the ancient Greek city of Selinunte revealed portions of the long-lost walls and the north gate, highlighting the city's importance in ancient times. The use of advanced technology aided in the discoveries, and the park plans to transform the area into a museum space for a more immersive experience.
The latest episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition explores luxury cruising and working on a cruise ship with Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, and Jobs on a Ship.
Israel's Defense Ministry will clear mines and explosive ordnance in the Golan Heights, resulting in explosive sounds and smoke.
Ukrainian soldiers fortifying in the Mykolayiv region of southern Ukraine discovered ancient Greek artifacts believed to be from a burial site, including a small amphora and an oinochoe. Experts believe the artifacts and human remains date back to the sixth or fifth century BCE, shedding light on the Greeks' presence in the region.
Israel is concerned about the potential establishment of Turkish military bases in Syria, which would undermine their freedom of operation. The Israeli Defense Forces have already targeted military bases in Syria to send a message of deterrence.
Protesters in Gaza risk their lives to speak out against Hamas, while college students in the US protest on behalf of the terror group.
The Abraham Peace Corridor aims to foster stability, peace, and security in the Middle East by promoting trade and cooperation between Israel and the Kurdish regions of Syria and Iraq. It seeks to counter the colonial ambitions of Arab, Iranian, and Turkish powers and address the vulnerabilities of weak state borders that have been exploited by terrorist groups. The corridor could provide the Kurds with greater access to the outside world and offer Israel access to vital resources while mitigating security threats. It has the potential to transform the Middle East and create a more secure and prosperous future for all.
The University of Pittsburgh has suspended the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) from its campus due to violation of the Student Code of Conduct after a disciplinary hearing in February.
The Trump administration's decision to revoke the visas of nearly 300 foreign students, backed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is a decisive move to protect America's national security.
The US conducted 15 strikes in Yemen, while the Houthis shot down an American drone using a locally made missile.
Trump plans to travel to Saudi Arabia next month and will also visit Qatar and possibly the United Arab Emirates.
Israel police and Nature and Parks Authority continue to seize illegal pets, finding a wood owl and 11 lizards. The animals are being examined and the owner is under investigation.
An IDF soldier with severe PTSD has been sentenced to military prison despite warnings that it would worsen his mental health.
Trump confirms communication with Kim Jung Un and hints at possible engagement with North Korea.
Google has launched Gemini 2.5, an upgraded AI tool that promises better understanding of conversations and improved creative writing capabilities.
A recent conference on antisemitism in Israel highlighted divisions within world Jewry, with major Jewish organizations and communities largely absent. Critics of the conference refuse to engage with controversial political figures but are willing to meet with Israel's Arab antisemitic enemies. Israel's strength and existence are crucial for the protection of Jews worldwide, and mobilizing politicians to combat antisemitism is a duty.