Fleur Hassan-Nahoum
Gibraltar names airport for Jewish political trailblazer who was first-ever mayor, chief minister
Sir Joshua Hassan served as the first-ever mayor of the British territory from 1955 until 1969 and as the first-ever chief minister from 1964 until 1969, and from 1972 until 1987.
Tackling terror indoctrination in Palestinian schools key to ending 'Pay-for-Slay,' panelists say
Campus Israel launched as alternative for Jewish students facing antisemitism
Bridging the divide, leading across partisan lines at the WZC - opinion
Why do women struggle to find success in business?
The topic of women entrepreneurs was discussed at The Jerusalem Post's Global Investment Forum 2022 in Morocco.
Jerusalem publishes zoning for new US embassy in Jerusalem
The embassy will be on Derech Hebron between Hanoch Albek and Daniel Yanovsky Streets, an area known by its British Mandate-era name, "Camp Allenby."
Jerusalem church land controversy at standoff between tenants, investor group
Hassan-Nahoum: Developers’ demand to register ownership is ‘pure greediness’ • ‘This is not about philanthropy,’ Ben-David says
Lapid to kick off first EU-Israel Association Council in decade
Lapid, who is also foreign minister, will take part along with high-level political figures from EU member states.
Grapevine August 10, 2022: Casting blame
Movers and shakers in Israeli society
Netanyahu cases 'falling apart', Anglo Likud primary candidate says - interview
Likud primary candidate Fleur Hassan-Nahoum spoke in an interview about Netanyahu, per platform and what olim in Israel need.
Israel Elections: Jerusalem's Fleur Hassan-Nahoum announces Likud primaries bid
Deputy mayor of Jerusalem Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is eyeing a spot on the Likud's next Knesset list.
Jewish Agency search for chairman continues
The position of chairman has remained unfilled for an entire year, despite a plethora of candidates coming forward.
Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum excels at promoting Jerusalem, Israel
She is effervescent and energetic and forever dreaming up new initiatives that will contribute to the flourishing of Israel’s capital and its residents.
The Jewish Agency: Make History or Be History - opinion
The unspoken glass ceiling in the national institutions needs to be broken and not a day too soon.