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Some 25 Israelis indicted for spying for Iran in 2025, Shin Bet reveals
In a separate arena, the Shin Bet reported that 130 Israeli-Arabs were indicted for terror-related offenses, while 219 were arrested.
Syrian Kurds are fighting for survival – and Israel’s future is tied to theirs - opinion
What is Zionism? World’s most misunderstood movement still matters - opinion
When Jewish athletes dominated Polish sport: A lost legacy
JPost unveils Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2025 - read the full list now
10 Christian Zionists: Brandon Tatum – 'The Officer Tatum' - No. 10
Challenges campus anti-Semitism and spotlights Christian-Jewish alliances
No. 18: Mikhail Mishustin: Russia's PM, Putin's most trusted problem-solver
The son of a Jewish father from Polotsk, Mikhail Mishustin has risen to become Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most trusted administrator and problem-solver.
Pairing with A Lifeline of Giving: Max August Stands with Israel’s Widows and Orphans
By mobilizing donors and raising awareness, August strengthens the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization’s vital mission of hope, healing, and support.
Antisemitism helplines launched for Jewish university students in UK, Amsterdam
Amid growing antisemitic incidents on campus, the helplines will provide 24/7 support.
Spain’s government is normalizing violence and targeting Israel - opinion
A radical coalition, led by a Prime Minister in survival mode, is fueling antisemitism and legitimizing violence — but many Jews in Spain refuse to surrender.
Rabbi Nitzan Reuven establishes a visionary spiritual center for Jewish unity
‘A place unlike any other in the world’.
Three French Muslim teenagers on trial for planned terror attack on Israeli embassy in Belgium
The teens had exchanged videos of previous terror attacks and tested homemade explosives.
The 'as a Jew' disease of misrepresentation needs to stop - opinion
The growing use of the phrase “As a Jew” to justify criticism of Israel risks undermining authentic Jewish identity and informed debate, Rabbi Steven Burg warns.
Chicago hearing on antisemitism was 'insulting,' and ‘silenced Jewish voices,’ leaders tell 'Post'
Alderman Debra Silverstein criticized the hearing, arguing that of the 30 people invited by Mayor Brandon Johnson, only two were victims of anti-Jewish hate.