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Israel's twilight zone: Jewish State needs decisive action, from Gaza to Iran - opinion
KNOW COMMENT | The State of Israel finds itself in such a strategic moment: In a murky twilight zone with critical security clocks ticking on all fronts.
New Israeli US envoy: 'I’ll speak in every synagogue, regardless of denomination'
US, Israel partner to bring climate-smart agriculture to Mideast and Africa
Are Levin's accusations against High Court chief Barak fake? - opinion
Build in Jerusalem – Now!
Israel must build now on a large scale. This is the only way to ensure that Jerusalem will retain a Jewish majority for generations to come.
Arab driver indicted for transporting three terrorists to Jerusalem attack
Jenin residents killed Border Police Cpl. Hadar Cohen, 19, outside Old City’s Damascus Gate, seriously wounded second female officer before shot dead.
Danielle’s way
Remarkable Ra’anana young woman memorialized in multiple programs.
Welcome to Israel: Photoshop not welcome
It was on the journey to Italy that I gazed at the vertigo-inducing Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Fear of flying
The personal anecdotes and news reports points to a rising phenomenon.
Cameron’s slip
Cameron is most likely Britain’s most pro-Israel prime minister ever.
Jerusalem Post responds to attack in Clinton e-mails calling paper 'Likud organ'
Steve Linde, editor-in-chief of the Post, rejected Blumenthal's comments, characterizing the newspaper as "proudly independent."
‘Post’ reporter wins French award
The recognition is based on Tugend’s service during World War II, when his US infantry regiment was attached to the First French Army.
2015, the year that was
We at The Jerusalem Post have a duty to document humanity at its best and worst.
Former ‘Post’ reporter Ernie Meyer dies at 92
Meyer started at The Jerusalem Post in 1967 as an ad translator but went on to become a celebrated reporter.