The success of the IDF ground troops comes amid continued calls abroad for a pause in operations for humanitarian aid, a ceasefire, and the opening of the border with Egypt as an exit.
The success of the IDF ground troops comes amid continued calls abroad for a pause in operations for humanitarian aid, a ceasefire, and the opening of the border with Egypt as an exit.
Israel is too big to fail, but Netanyahu, its grossly negligent, unfoundedly arrogant prime minister, is too small and his government too incompetent to succeed. That won't stop the PM's all-consuming campaign to exonerate himself from the disaster of October 7
After an invitation to an interfaith prayer service accused both Israel and Hamas of ‘acts of terrorism’ on October 7, Tali Reiner Brodetzki says she had no choice but to take an unpaid leave of absence. ‘The feeling of betrayal is enormous,’ she says as she considers legal action against LaSalle University
With nearly 240 people being held in Gaza by Hamas, getting individual stories to stand out is increasingly challenging – so artists are adopting increasingly innovative approaches
JVP Founder Erel Margalit and Jerusalem Post reporter Zachy Hennessey discuss how the conflict between Israel and Hamas is affecting the most crucial sector of the country’s economy.
The organization that rules Gaza has released four hostages out of at least 239, with the new video being the first sign of life of any hostages in a week
Bayan Khateeb, a student at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, was arrested for incitement after posting an Instagram story showing the popular spicy egg skillet dish being prepared, along with the caption ‘We will soon be eating the victory shakshuka’
Archaeologists are employing their skills to detect human remains in burned houses and fire-gutted cars in communities bordering Gaza, three weeks after Hamas' deadly assault on southern Israel
Assuming Israel isn’t actually planning to transfer the Palestinians, annex Gaza or permanently reoccupy it, there are three key questions about, and various solutions for, 'the day after' the war with Hamas. All of them, say experts, are highly complex and require nearly unfathomable regional coordination
Robert Tiviaev, a resident of the southern city of Ofakim and a member of the KKL-JNF Board of Directors, experienced personal moments of terror during the Hamas massacre on October 7.
Robert Tiviaev, a resident of the southern city of Ofakim and a member of the KKL-JNF Board of Directors, experienced personal moments of terror during the Hamas massacre on October 7.
Signed by some 130 faculty members at Columbia University, the open letter expresses 'concerns about how some of our students are being viciously targeted with doxing, public shaming [and] surveillance,' adding that 'making such claims cannot...be considered antisemitic'
“Antisemitism is not a cudgel to be used against people for political points, nor is Islamophobia or racism or anti-gay behavior or misogyny or any other kind of bigotry,” Tapper said.
While Israeli soldiers risk their lives on the front lines and thousands of citizens live a nightmare, Netanyahu is spewing filth on X ■ One can reasonably assume the Bibi-Yair-Sara axis led to the mudslinging ■ Netanyahu may have just unwittingly admitted the truth
The soldier, who was on leave from a Haredi IDF Battalion at the time of the shooting, says he fired warning shots after confrontations between Israelis and Palestinians, contradicting local Palestinians' version of events
Qatar has funded extremist Islamic movements, including Hamas, and exploited feelings of fear, shame and anger to incite rebellions benefiting political blocs linked to the Muslim Brotherhood