Crisis

CEO of HaShomer HaChadash: 'In Israel, farmers are the borders'

At the recent Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference, Yoel Zilberman talked about the need for Israeli self-reliance

Yoel Zilberman, CEO and Co-founder Hashomer Hachadash
Yoel Har-Even showcases Sheba's underground hospital.

Breaking Ground Below Ground: Pushing the Limits of Wartime Health Care

A depressed woman

World Suicide Prevention Day: Each one of us can protect those close to us - opinion

A tomb recently uncovered by Kurdish archaeologists near the Mosul dam.

Iraq's water crisis reveals ancient secrets buried for 2,300 years


Buried beneath Jerusalem: a massive First Temple dam and the ancient climate crisis that sparked it

A mystery of ancient engineering revealed - was this the answer to Judah’s worst drought?

The huge uncovered dam.

Iran's water crisis: 'Day Zero' looms as Islamic Republic faces complete shortage

President Massoud Pezeshkian delivered a stark warning during a cabinet meeting on the same day, citing an energy ministry report that revealed the crisis was more severe than publicly acknowledged.

The Amir Kabir dam along the Karaj river in Iran's northern Alborz mountain range is pictured on June 1, 2025.

How do you manage a portfolio in times of crisis?


R U OK? A social initiative that could save lives during war - opinion

A reminder to pause and genuinely check in on the people around us. That simple act might help someone get through a rough patch, navigate a crisis, or – in extreme cases – even prevent suicide.

 SOMETIMES, WHAT people need isn’t a solution but just someone to really see them, care enough to ask, and stay even after the conversation ends, says the writer.

Nitrogen and olive flour-based air conditioner: Israeli start-ups in the face of climate crisis

Climate change presents major challenges, like improving agriculture for the food crisis and enhancing air conditioning. The Israeli innovation community is contributing solutions.

 External nitrogen-based air conditioning device

Crisis in the Caspian Sea: 31,000 square kilometers lost since 2005 in the world’s largest enclosed

From 2005 to 2023, the Caspian Sea's water level dropped by 185 centimeters, resulting in a loss of 31,000 square kilometers of water area.

 Flame Towers in the colors of the flag of Turkey and Azerbaijan - original neon lighting.

How thousands of families in Israel reduce their monthly payments

The Financial Restart process of the Beyahad Financial Group is changing the rules of the game – and thousands of clients already report dramatic improvements in their quality of life.

 Or Lusky - CEO and Owner of Beyahad Financial Group

Greece introduces strict regulations on short-term rentals to combat overtourism and housing crisis

Landlords face fines up to €20,000 for non-compliance with new safety standards by October 2025.

 AirBNB in Greece.

The liquid gold: Erdogan's crisis reshuffles the olive oil market

Olive oil, a staple in Israeli kitchens, has faced upheavals from climate crises, price hikes, and shifting consumption. After partial recovery, we explored the broader impact.


Crisis support to the Jewish community after the murder of Rabbi Kogan - interview

The Jerusalem Post spoke to the Jewish world's largest emotional crisis service about the help they are giving following the murder of Chabad Rabbi Kogan in the UAE.

Depressed girl gets counseling and comfort from a caring therapist

El Al rescue flights to Amsterdam to operate on Shabbat, trauma response units activate

Phone providers are also offering free roaming packages for Israelis.

 El Al flight