Jerusalem Post Staff
Mamdani releases Arabic-language campaign ad ahead of Tuesday election
Sleeping Cupid marble sculpture discovered in Pula Roman domus on future boutique hotel site
Netanyahu hails Moroccan king for UN resolution backing Western Sahara autonomy plan
Men jailed in UK, Australia for attempts to join Syrian extremist groups
In London, Isa Giga, 32, of Hounslow, west London, was sentenced at the Old Bailey on October 17 to nine years in prison.
Who is Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, IDF's chief attorney embroiled in Sde Teiman video leak? - explainer
Tomer-Yerhsualmi's long career in the IDF's legal division ended abruptly after she resigned in connection to leaks related to the Sde Teiman affair.
Celtic teenager buried face down in Dorset pit may reveal Iron Age human sacrifice
"This has the sense of a body thrown into a pit, with hands potentially tied," archaeologist Miles Russell said.
Hebrew Union College ordains six new rabbis in Jerusalem, bolstering Israeli reform movement
Six new Israeli reform rabbis were ordained at HUC-Jerusalem, joining 142 alumni serving 50+ communities across Israel as a part of a growing movement in Israeli society.
Hamas demands temporary immunity for terrorists in tunnels beyond Gaza's Yellow Line
Notably, this indicated that the IDF is aware that there are still terrorists in tunnels in certain parts of Gaza, which would be a violation of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Sahar Baruch, Amiram Cooper laid to rest after over two years of war in Gaza
"You were at the beginning of your life, and the thought of you breaks our hearts into a million pieces," Sahar Baruch's aunt Rebecca Manor said.
Amid rising antisemitism, TalkIsrael empowers influencers to shape Israel's story online - feature
TalkIsrael’s philosophy is simple: people don’t change their minds because they’re lectured, they change them when they feel something.
Dead Sea hotel worker conducted espionage for Iran, indictment charges
The defendant was allegedly contacted via Telegram last year and paid 12,000 shekels to carry out tasks for an Iranian agent.
Over 1,000 artifacts stolen from Oakland Museum storage four days before Louvre jewel heist
The break-in occurred around 3:30 a.m. on 15 October, when one or more intruders slipped into the museum’s 9,000-square-meter warehouse outside downtown Oakland.
IDF shoots drone smuggling weapons over western border, strikes terrorist crossing Gaza buffer zone
IDF observers noticed a foreign drone trying to cross one of Israel's western borders before shooting it down.