Jerusalem post editor
Audrey Lynn Leinoff: From pinned down to pinpointed
Behind every polished article is an editor fighting for accuracy - and Audrey Lynn Leinoff knows that battle well.
Remembering Ilan Chaim: A man who lived life to the fullest
Editor's Notes: Why these covers helped push a moment we needed
Returning to Gaza is a big mistake, calls are disturbing - editorial
Editor's Notes: Standing in spaces
Anyone who claims that this country promotes apartheid needs to simply spend a day in a hospital and any of its wards.
Jerusalem Post Editorial: Paradigm-changing murder
The loss of men like Shevach is a too dear price to pay for maintaining the status quo.
The good old days
‘It is at one and the same time a page of history and wrapping for tomorrow’s fish. It reflects society and thus is used for years after by social and political historians as a picture of its times’
August 17: Utterly amazed
Read today's letters.
Hands off women conscripts
Just this past week activists posted a large billboard- looking ad alongside the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway, which claims that Israel is stronger without mixed units.
Editor's Notes: It's time people realize there are alternatives to Netanyahu
Israel existed (and even thrived) before Netanyahu, and will continue to do so after him.
Editor's Notes: Behind the lines of jihad
Europe, Souad Mekhennet explained, continues to live in a state of denial.
Editor's Notes: A pre-storm bear hug
The general assessment in Jerusalem is that this is just the beginning.
JPost Editorial: Trump’s vision of peace
Will Palestinian leaders take Trump’s advice and stop glorifying terrorists?
JPost Editorial: Tempest in tea pot?
Legitimate criticism should be limited to policy. The attacks against Gorka and others in the administration are something else: political mudslinging.