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Protesters breach security at Friends of Zion Museum during JP conference

Demonstrators with hostage cutouts push past guards, chant anti-war slogans.

Protesters seen at the Friends of Zion Museum as the Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference was scheduled to take place.
Prof. Yaron Zelekha and Tamar Uriel Beeri

Israel’s economy was struggling long before October 7, expert says

 Letters

Letters to the editor, April 22, 2024: Capitulating to Hamas

 Letters

Letters to the editor, April 14, 2024: A silver lining


Looking into Israel's struggle at the Eurovision Song Contest this year- opinion

Inside details on Israel's entry to the Eurovision this year, and the singer behind it.

 EDEN GOLAN performs in the final of the ‘The Next Star for Eurovision,’ in February. ‘One thing is for sure; my kids will be up until 1 a.m. to watch, even if hopes for a top ranking are not high,’ says the writer.

Sexual assault, violence, truancy: Hotels hosting evacuees are a ticking time bomb of crime

Cases included indecent exposure, crimes against children, and rape amongst other violent incidents.

 A room at the Casa Boutique Hotel.

צעצועי התפתחות לגיל שנה - מדריך לבחירה חכמה

צעצועי התפתחות לגיל שנה - מדריך לבחירה חכמה


ווצאפ ווב - כיצד להתקין ולהשתמש בו דרך הדפדפן

(WhatsApp Web) –מדריך ומידע חדשני למשתמש בתוכנת וואצאפ ווב וחלופות שונות לתוכנה


Listening to one another can help us recognize our values - opinion

Only Am Yisrael has the power to destroy Am Yisrael 

 ‘LISTEN TO the pain of the other side. Don’t try to prove your side is correct. Listen to their point of view,’ the writer recommends.

Inside Israeli Innovation, ep. 3: The food tech revolution

Maayan Hoffman & Zachy Hennessey look at how plants, cells and even bugs could be the proteins of the future.

 A black soldier fly.

Protests, politics and Purim: Should Israel be concerned over Ramadan security?

The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and guest co-host David Brinn.

 Palestinians inspect the car in which three Palestinians were killed by Israeli security forces in the village of Jaba near the West Bank city of Jenin, March 9, 2023.

Tactics of disdain in Israeli politics - editorial 

Netanyahu's disdain for protesters points to the sad fact that his government is deaf to any criticism.

 Police attempt to push back protesters on Ayalon Highway during judicial reform protests, March 1, 2023.

Click-Ins’ AI car damage detector raises $7.5m. in funding

The platform streamlines the process of vehicle damage assessment and analysis by leveraging machine learning and AI technology

 Founder Eugene Greenberg, CEO Doron Gohar and founder Dimitry Geyzersky

SPAR retail chain teams with Shufersal to enter Israeli market

The Netherlands-based company is one of the latest to take advantage of Israel’s recently-eased import standards.

 (right to left) Itzik Abarkhan Chairman of Shufersal Group, Uri Weterman CEO of Shufersal Group, Amit Zeev, Roy Freibach CEO of Shufersal subsidiaries.

It’s actually ‘resettlement’ - and it’s legal and legitimate - opinion

Settlement is an internationally recognized legal and legitimate right.

 PRESS SECRETARY Karine Jean-Pierre: The White House statement asserted that settlement activity creates facts on the ground that undermine hopes for peace between Israel and a future Palestinian state.