The Jerusalem Post
I saw Israel’s attorney‑general bend the law for her favorites, and I paid the price - comment
Editor's Notes: I’ve been pretty quiet since I was released from house arrest and received tremendous support from Israelis. But on Friday, I almost lost it.
IDF builds secret northern Gaza outpost that will stop future Hamas invasions
The US pro-Israel activist who shot an attacker and faces jail time over it - interview
Grapevine April 30, 2025: Identity Theft
'Dry Bones' cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen helped Jews to love our faults, not just heroics - opinion
The cartoonist, who died on Monday at the age of 87, applied a screwball approach to his view of Israel.
‘National treasure’ Yaakov Kirschen, Dry Bones cartoonist, dies at 87
The famed cartoonist, known for Dry Bones, has been published by many leading newspapers in both Israel and the Diaspora.
Press pass or political pawn? The blurred lines between journalism and influence - opinion
The Qatargate incident with Zvika Klein raises questions about the role of journalists and the use of the press as a tool of influence.
Constitution Committee debates interrogation of journalists regarding ‘Qatargate’
Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein was summoned to give open testimony at the end of March, yet this turned into an interrogation under caution and his cellphone was taken away from him.
Grapevine February 28, 2025: So long, Steve
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Trump names former Jerusalem Post publisher Tom Rose US ambassador to Poland
Rose served as the publisher & CEO of the Post for eight years between June 1997 and Jun 2005.
Anticipation builds for the 2025 Jerusalem Post Annual Conference
Join global leaders, experts, and innovators at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference 2025 this May for bold discussions on Israel, technology, and the future.
Jerusalem Post Miami Summit Gala unites global Jewish leaders with a message of resilience
The opening gala set the tone for a transformative summit, celebrating strength, unity, and shared purpose.
Light sentences expected for 4 Jews convicted of endangering Palestinians in Ahuvia Sandak
Had the defendants been only convicted of less dangerous rock throwing, lighter sentences might have been less surprising.
Alex Winston: Yorkshire's favorite son now at the heart of Israeli journalism
Behind the Bylines: A newspaper is nothing without its stories, and Yorkshire-born Alex Winston is the man who makes the stories happen, and is a pillar in the world of Israeli journalism.
Former president Jimmy Carter reads the 'Post', resurfaced interview reveals
In a resurfaced interview on the anniversary of his birthday, the former president shared he reads 'The Jerusalem Post' and other Israeli media.