Ancient charcoal found in northern Israel sheds new light on how early humans lived - study
Within the charcoal, archaeologists found traces of ash, willow, oak, olive, pistachio, grapevine, oleander, and the oldest known evidence of pomegranate wood in the Levant.
When defense becomes political: Iron Dome's falling US congressional support - editorial
A growing number of leading progressives have come out against continued American funding for the system, some saying it has “emboldened Israel" to attack other...
Historic Israel-Lebanon Talks Open Door to Possible Peace Agreement
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief WASHINGTON D.C. (Worthy News) – In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Israel and Lebanon held their first...
Watch: The Jerusalem Post Miami Summit
Amid changing geopolitics and evolving Diaspora-Israel relations, the conference served as a platform for powerful ideas, bold discussions, and building bridges across continents.
Alshareef: Israel, Jews, should help Iranians seek liberty to ‘repay debt to Cyrus’
Speaking at the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit on Wednesday, Alshareef called on Israel and the Jewish people to back Iranians seeking freedom, as Netanyahu voiced...
How TALMA turns English education into social mobility and a Zionist mission
At the Jerusalem Post Miami Conference, TALMA CEO Ido Mahatzri showed how teachers, language and values reshape Israel’s periphery.
From the front lines to the future: Israeli society and the Jewish people in 2036
Speaking at the Jerusalem Post Miami Conference, IDF veterans and civil-society leaders highlighted service, dignity, and Diaspora responsibility as pillars of Israel’s next chapter.
The algorithm of speed: How Matan Ivri is rewriting the Israeli record books
Competing in a loaded field at Stanford, Ivri didn’t just win his heat; he obliterated the national 1,500-meter record, stopping the clock at 3:38.15 minutes.
Turkey’s war of words, and its boundaries - analysis
Words are one thing; actions are another. It is one thing for Erdogan to fulminate regularly against Israel. But talk of invasion?
A just US ruling, an Israeli absurdity: The Jewish state is complicit in rewarding terror - opinion
No country should tolerate payoffs for crimes against humanity.
Do Israelis know what’s going on? - opinion
One cannot help wondering whether there might be a concerted voluntary censorship of sorts regarding certain issues.
Rising antisemitism signals risk of second Holocaust, WJC Israel President warns at Auschwitz
"I was wrong,” said Sylvan Adams, after describing how he once believed antisemitism had been relegated to the margins of modern life.
Beyond the headlines: Implications of a Matzah shortage - opinion
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Swastika shown in Polish parliament during March of the Living
A Polish member of parliament described Israel as a "New Third Reich" as the March of the Living was held on Tuesday.
German pro-Israel activist, granddaughter of Nazis, warns: 'Antisemitism is threat to democracy'
Karoline Preisler, the granddaughter of a Nazi soldier and one of Germany's most well-known pro-Palestinian rally counter-protesters, warned about antisemitism in an interview with Walla.