Israel
Editor's Notes: What this newspaper will ask of every party until Election Day
A full Knesset term, the first in nearly four decades, is a real institutional achievement in a region where governments rarely die of old age. But the Temple was magnificent on its last morning too.
Herzog says Israel-Saudi peace is his dream, 'unsurprised' by renewed Iran conflict, in interview
Israeli gov't gives Jordan Valley farmers drones, rangers to deter 'Palestinian terror state'
Israel launches major reform for wounded soldiers as PTSD cases continue to surge
The uniqueness of hatred toward the Jews: From expulsion from England to today - opinion
Thus England became the first state in recorded history to completely expel its entire Jewish population, opening a historical floodgate of expulsions across the continent.
Cautious optimism at JFF panel on post-October 7 Israeli cinema
“This country is full of remarkable talent… Israel has everything a major film industry needs: great film schools, a strong tradition, outstanding artists," said Israeli director Avi Nesher.
Israel to produce its own JDAM bombs en masse within two years, in bid for arms independence
Move is part of broader push to reduce Israel's reliance on foreign munitions, expand domestic weapons production • Germany deals lead to quadrupled Arrow production
Strength is not a crime: Rahm Emanuel misunderstands Israel and should be ashamed - opinion
American Jews and Israeli Jews are family. Have you ever had a family member who embarrassed you? Maybe you don’t introduce them to your friends. But do you want them consumed by their enemies?
Why Morocco's commitment is a major milestone for the US peace plan in Gaza - analysis
Morocco has 'formally signed its Participating Country Agreement with the International Stabilization Force' for Gaza.
Israel denies German flotilla activist's claim of alleged rape in Israeli detention
According to the complaint and Liedtke’s account, the alleged assault occurred on October 10, 2025, after she was transferred to Givon Prison following the interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla.
The foreign policy lesson hidden in Lamentations - opinion
Jewish tradition attributes Lamentations to the prophet Jeremiah, who was persecuted in part because he warned against relying on Egypt. He thought Babylon would determine Judea's fate.
Iran claims 'existential war' as Israel and US maintain military cooperation
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs - the top stories, clear and concise.
Eighty Israelis come together to compete in Rubik's Cube event with hundreds spectating
The annual competition saw record-high registration rates as interest in the Rubik's Cube world in Israel grows.
Israeli singer-songwriter Ehud Banai’s music transforms Beit Guvrin caves in immersive exhibition
The Eighth Sound exhibition brings together Banai’s songs and texts with video art by Ronen Tanchum. Created specifically for the ancient caves.