Lara Sukster Mosheyof
Lara Sukster Mosheyof is a Breaking News Editor at The Jerusalem Post. She grew up in Brazil and did aliyah in 2023.
As a choice of professional growth, Lara has a Master's Degree from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Law, with Specializations in Human Rights and Transitional Justice.
She is a graduate journalist who loves to write and tell stories as a tool of self-expression, tikkun olam, and community empowerment.
Houthi leaders absent from public events amid rising concerns following Israeli strikes - report
Spain declares three days of mourning for victims after deadly high-speed train crash
Israeli Police arrests five suspects over NIS 500,000 theft in Or Yehuda, near Tel Aviv - report
IDF forms committee to review commemoration, legacy of fallen soldiers
The committee will take care of the regulation of commemorative manners and expression of legacy in IDF units and camps, to provide an in-depth review of honor attribution, the IDF said.
Senior Iranian UN diplomat in Geneva seeks asylum in Switzerland - report
Alireza Jeyrani Hokmabad asked for asylum in Swiss territory not only for himself but also for his family after leaving his workplace.
Bill, Hillary Clinton refuse to testify in House probe regarding ties to Jeffrey Epstein
The couple's refusal escalated a monthlong battle against the chairman of the Republican-led House Oversight Committee, James R. Comer of Kentucky.
Doctors in Tehran report hundreds of eye injuries from gunshots during Iranian protests
“I saw what we call a ‘mass casualty’ situation in medicine. That is when your potential and facilities to provide services are less than the population of patients,” said an Iranian doctor.
Bar-Ilan University to confer honorary doctorate to Witkoff over hostages' release, peace efforts
The announcement of Witkoff’s Doctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa Bar-Ilan title came as a recognition of the politician's work over the ceasefire in Gaza and the hostages' return to Israel.
'New phase of defense': Eight arrested, weapons seized near Jerusalem in Operation Capital Shield
The operation was part of a large-scale plan formulated as a strategic response to strengthen sovereignty and deepen governance in the areas surrounding Jerusalem.
'They’re tired of being beaten': Iran approached US to renew nuclear negotiations, Trump says
"We may need to act before a meeting with them… we are in the process of coordinating a meeting,” the president told reporters aboard Air Force One.
Case accusing Myanmar of genocide against Rohingya to open at ICJ
The outcome will have repercussions beyond Myanmar, likely affecting South Africa’s genocide case at the ICJ against Israel over the war in Gaza.
Huckabee: Israel will 'coordinate with US,' but make its own decision on renewed Iran airstrikes
Israel will make its own decision regarding airstrikes on Iran, with coordination between leaders but independent choices based on each nation's interests, US Ambassador Mike Huckabee told KAN News.
Federal agents shoot two people in Portland, FBI launches investigation
An ABC News affiliate reported that agents involved in the shooting were US Customs and Border Protection agents and that the FBI was leading the probe.