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.
Norway to extradite ‘Ashkelon hacker’ Michael Kadar to US despite severe mental health concerns
Israelis shop more online during wartime, Wolt 2025 Online Consumer Report shows
US held talks with Ukraine, European countries on next steps in ending Ukraine war, Witkoff says
Sydney rings in 2026 New Year with heavy security after antisemitic Bondi Beach terror attack
Sydney welcomed 2026 with fireworks under heightened security, honoring victims of a deadly antisemitic attack as police deployed in force across the city.
Iran opens dialogue with protest leaders after demonstrations over plunge in currency value
President Masoud Pezeshkian said in a social media post late on Monday that he had asked the interior minister to listen to "legitimate demands" of protesters.
Auschwitz survivor says he feels 'vulnerable' after mezuzah stolen from his Toronto senior home
Nate Leipciger, a 97-year-old survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Dachau, lives in the affected building. “I feel vulnerable; they invaded under my skin," he said.
NSW Premier doesn't rule out deploying army to protect Sydney’s Jewish community
During a press conference, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns warned the public that Sydney residents could expect to face increased security on the streets.
Tucker Carlson claims Israel's influence made radical Islam be seen as main threat for Americans
The anti-Israel personality stated to believe that the AmFest pool results came from an influence from the Israeli government, its defenders, and "informal employees in the USA."
British teacher accused of terrorism, causing 'emotional harm' after showing Trump video in class
British officials in charge of child protection suggested that the decision to expose the US President's videos in class could be configured as a "hate crime."
UN rights experts, influential women condemn Iran’s 'sham' trial of activist Zahra Tabari
Tabari was convicted by a Revolutionary Court in Rasht in October on the grounds of armed rebellion, in an online trial that lasted less than ten minutes.
Ukraine, US negotiators discussed how to bring peace closer, Zelensky says
Ukrainian President Zelensky said he spoke with special envoy Witkoff and Kushner on how to end the war with Russia.
Former Brazilian president Bolsonaro confirms son's presidential pre-candidacy in official letter
"Given this scenario of injustice, I have decided to indict Flávio Bolsonaro as a pre-candidate to the Presidency," former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro said in an official letter.
Palestinian toddler injured by Jewish rioters throwing stones near Hebron
After conducting an in-depth investigation in the area, police arrested five suspects and took them in for further questioning.