Ezra Taylor
Week three of Roaring Lion: Iran's leadership hollowed out, Arab world reaches breaking point
Iran's revolution-in-waiting: Why the point of no return has already passed - analysis
Gulf leaders are about to pass up the Iran moment - comment
What to expect as India's Modi visits Israel for first time since 2017 - explainer
The Indian prime minister is set to become the first Indian leader to address the Knesset – but a domestic political standoff may overshadow the moment. Here’s what the schedule looks like.
Tucker Carlson accuses Huckabee of 'prioritizing Israel' in combative Ben-Gurion Airport interview
The conservative commentator accused US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee of 'working for Israel' during a recent interview at the Ben-Gurion Airport.
Israel is building a NIS 7b. airport – history says it will cost much more - analysis
The government is advancing a new Negev airport at NIS 7 billion. Two decades of data suggest the final bill will be far higher.
Has the West handed Iran's regime its survival? - comment
If there was a textbook on how repressive regimes cement their power, this would be the chapter on how the world handed them exactly what they needed.
Christians in Israel: Nazareth tops Israel’s Christian cities as Christmas arrives
Israel's 184,200 Christians mark Christmas as CBS data reveals a community with remarkable education rates and deep roots across Nazareth, Haifa, and Jerusalem.
‘I'm not being paid, I'm not running away’: Lizzy Savetsky tells ‘Post’
Influencer-activist addresses WikiLeaks controversy, Netanyahu's son's WZO appointment drama, and NYC's political future in candid interview
Israeli government does not see the impact it has on Diaspora Jews - comment
Thousands of miles away, a poorly handled PR campaign for Israel's war in Gaza, and the government carrying it out, has had an impact on the Jewish community I grew up in.
How the Gaza flotilla manufactures a narrative for global media - analysis
As a new flotilla sails for Gaza, the tactics of a previous voyage – from pre-recorded videos to rejected aid routes – provide a clear indication of the media confrontation to come.
From walkouts to warm embraces: Netanyahu's post-UN pivot to friendly audiences - analysis
At two private events in New York, Prime Minister Netanyahu gathered friendly faces to discuss fighting for Israel, but the Prime Minister faces remarkably different rhetoric from critics at home.
How Thailand pulled off the impossible: Saving hostages without choosing sides - interview
As Thailand's ambassador to Israel talks to the Post, the country is doubling down on foreign workers in Israel, and fostering its long-standing, genuine diplomatic relationships in the Middle East