Maya Cohen
Maya Cohen is a journalist for The Jerusalem Post's Hebrew-language sister publication Maariv.
Holon to hold demolition ceremony for buildings damaged by Iran, residents furious
Can Israel trust Syria's leadership? The Druze crisis puts emerging ties to the test - analysis
'Another step toward freedom': Ex-hostage Romi Gonen discharged from hospital after five months
Syria's Sharaa makes moves toward Abraham Accords to reduce Turkish influence
While Erdogan is doing everything to delegitimize Israel, any agreement between Israel and Syria "also undermines Turkey’s strategy," Yanarocak told Maariv.
'Every blow to Iran is a benefit': Why Syria allowed Israel bypass its airspace to strike Iran
The Israeli operation, intended to target Iran's nuclear core and missiles and deter Iran and its allies, has strengthened the new Syrian regime.
Southern Israel resident convicted of one million NIS fraud through phishing
Magistrates’ Court Judge Anat Choleta found that the defendant exploited Bank Hapoalim’s “Deposit Envelope” service to commit fraud totalling nearly NIS 1 million.
Iran isn't in a place to handle an Israeli strike due to internal struggles, expert says
“Salami makes threats every other day. Nothing new. Inside Iran, he’s seen as illiterate and is mocked. He’s not someone who worries us.”
"Hector & Ofelia": Artificial intelligence reconstructs art lost on October 7
A new Shenkar Gallery exhibit, "Hector & Ofelia", uses AI to recreate mosaic works lost by survivor Hector Reutman during the October 7 massacre.
Former hostage Doron Katz-Asher comes to 'difficult' decision to ask for public financial help
"I realize I can't do this alone. The emotional burden is heavy, and the financial fears are real. I never thought I would ask for help," Doron Katz-Asher shared.
Held in isolation and in critical health: Matan Zangauker's condition revealed by released hostages
The Zangauker family reported that Matan is "foggy and drowsy," and that he can barely walk without having tremors in his legs.
A hidden gem: This Tel Aviv neighborhood has become a magical cultural hub
Galleries, cafés, and historic charm await on Shabazi Street in Neve Tzedek — a once-neglected Tel Aviv neighborhood now thriving with culture and drawing tourists from all over.
Explosion at Iranian port severely impacts regime, Iran expert says
"This location and port are extremely critical to the survival of the Iranian regime," expert Sabti emphasized.
Trump’s Iran talks could backfire, strengthen regime, INSS expert warns
Senior Iran researcher: Premature optimism may encourage Tehran to accelerate its nuclear program or renege on a deal.