The October 7 Massacre
After October 7, IDF commanders visit Poland for Holocaust lessons and battlefield reflections
The Jerusalem Post interviewed Col. Yoni Dahan and Col. Nati Keren, who have been serving during the war, about the importance of a trip to Poland.
Resignations hit Canadian gallery after rejecting Nan Goldin acquisition over antisemitism claims
OneTable reimagines Shabbat dinner program amid layoffs and funding downturn
Emily Damari proposes to girlfriend Danielle Amit at event marking a year since release from Hamas
Israel unprepared for war: One-third of population lacks shelter access, state audit reveals
The comptroller's ninth report on the Israel-Hamas war found that approximately 3.2 million Israeli lacked access to standard protective spaces.
With Somaliland recognition, Israel shapes global reality instead of just reacting to it - opinion
For the first time in years, Israel is signaling a strategic rethink, seeing the environment it operates in not as isolated threats but as one interconnected geopolitical system across the region.
'The system is in crisis': Kurdish leader tells 'Post' Iran is nearing a Soviet-style break point
“What we are seeing in Iran is not simply an economic crisis. These are primarily symptoms of a deep political crisis,” said Yazdanpana. “The state, the political system, is in crisis."
Former Gaza hostage Eli Sharabi speaks on rebuilding life after losing his family, Hamas captivity
Sharabi told the radio station that he misses the everyday moments he once shared with his daughters, who were killed during the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023.
After the sirens fade, the children remain
Iran plotting to assassinate Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa, IDF sources warn
The warning was issued recently against the backdrop of the opening of contacts between Israel and Syria.
Foreign workers replace Palestinian labor in Israel, face hurdles
Restructuring of work permits and recruitment policies is reshaping construction, agriculture, and services while raising concerns about long-term economic and social effects.
A Miami celebration seen through an Israeli lens - opinion
Hosting Israeli leaders in Diaspora communities is neither new nor inherently problematic. Strong ties between Israel and world Jewry are vital and meaningful. But context matters.
Diaspora Jewish leadership is speaking a language the world no longer understands - opinion
Jewish survival is seen more as a matter of tone than force. The world doesn't judge intentions. It doesn't reward nuance. It only tests whether a people are willing and able to defend themselves.
IDF: Staying in West Bank refugee camps will quell lone-wolf terror
To date, the IDF and the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) have succeeded in catching and stopping such efforts, but some of the rocket building efforts have progressed to later stages.