Jerusalem Post Staff
US-Iran negotiations continue without high-level talks, Qatari Foreign Ministry says
Lawmakers from 12 Latin American countries back Isaac Accords, Jerusalem embassy move
Netanyahu said ‘voluntary migration’ from Gaza still on table, avoided ruling out settlements
Afeka College's 'Quiet Tent': A space to cope and heal during a time of war, pain, and stress
The space was created in response to the growing mental health challenges facing students in Israel since the October 7 attacks and the continued reserve duty that has impacted the student body.
European Commission launches Project NERON to focus on antisemitism, fostering Jewish life
The Network for European Research on Jewish Life and Antisemitism (NERON) project is aimed at supporting research on antisemitism and contemporary Jewish life.
Man seriously injured after being struck by train at Ra'anana South Station
MDA personnel responded to the scene of the incident and provided first aid before transferring the man to Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba, where he is being treated for multiple internal injuries.
Ability Industries, two officials indicted in NIS 35m. defense-export case
Prosecutors charged the company and two officials with aggravated smuggling offenses and unlicensed defense marketing.
In aftermath of Venezuela earthquake, Health Ministry conducts drill to boost preparedness
“Preparing for an earthquake is one of the most complex challenges facing the health system," said Health Ministry Director General Moshe Bar Siman Tov.
US Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to restrict birthright citizenship
The court upheld the blocking of an executive order directing US agencies not to recognize the citizenship of children born in the US if neither parent is a US citizen or legal permanent resident.
Trump called to bomb Iran before Netanyahu did, Harley Lippman says
In conversation with Jerusalem Post Editor-in-chief Zvika Klein, Lippman warned that Israel faces growing diplomatic isolation and must fight both militarily and publicly for its future.
Car explosion leaves one dead near Haifa, police investigating incident as a murder
There are fears that the murder will reignite a long-standing conflict between the Hariri crime organization and other criminal groups.
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee compares America-Israel alliance to marriage that cannot afford divorce
“When I hear people say, ‘Is it possible America and Israel will split apart and no longer enjoy this extraordinary partnership?’ I say, ‘No... we are not that stupid," Huckabee said.
Two rescued so far as firefighters working to combat fire at Rishon Lezion mall
Two people have been rescued from the fire so far and transferred to medical services for treatment.