Ezra Taylor

Former social media editor at The Jerusalem Post.

Ezra Taylor is journalist following Israeli and Palestinian territory news. Originally from Salford, UK, he follows events there closely. He previously worked for the Israeli news channel i24NEWS on-screen as well as social media editor and a UGC producer.


An Oscar statue is pictured during a media preview of this year's Academy's Governors Ball in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 31, 2020.

Oscars 2020: Who gets your vote?

IF IT takes another round of elections to get the Likud to act, let it be.

QUIZ: How well do you know Israeli politics?

Police using water cannon to curb Haredi protests in Jerusalem

Religious anti-draft protests turn violent in Jerusalem, 38 arrested


IDF joins TikTok, despite national, international security concerns

Chinese technology companies are required to handover data to the communist government, Israeli security experts and US lawmakers have warned.

IDF Instagram story seen January 22, 2020.

Mauritius, Seychelles and the Indian Ocean: New destinations from Israel

Clear oceans, pristine sands and perfect hotels

BEACHCOMBER’S TROU aux Biches, Mauritius.

Israel rings in 2020, new year, new decade

Revelers came out to celebrate the end of 2019 and the second decade of the 21st century, visiting many pubs and clubs in Tel Aviv and across the country.

2020 VISION: An Israeli holds balloons on King George Street in Jerusalem.

Vandalism strikes Iranian synagogue in Beverly Hills, police investigating

Police said they are investigating the incident as a hate crime but found "no overt signs of antisemitism."

Nessah Synagogue, Beverly Hills, California. Photo dated 2015.

The little-known story of Mauritius and its Jewish refugees

However, there’s a forgotten piece of that story, one that even few local Mauritians, people who live on the very island in which the story took place, know.

The graves in Saint Martin Jewish Cemetery in Mauritius tell a Holocaust story that few people know

Jeremy Corbyn refuses to apologize for party plagued by antisemitism

Pushing Corbyn several times to an apology, journalist Andrew Neil said Corbyn had been “given plenty of time to do that. I asked you if you wanted to apologize and you haven't."

 Britain's Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn delivers his keynote speech at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool in 2018

Should Corbyn become PM, Israel-UK security relationship likely to end

"The cooperation between Israel’s Mossad spy agency and the United Kingdom’s MI6 and MI5 "has saved many Israeli lives – and many, many British lives,” Netanyahu said in a 2017 BBC interview.

Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn reacts at a launch event for the Labour party's general election campaign in London, Britain October 31, 2019.

Chief Rabbi Mirvis: antisemitism has taken root in UK's Labour

The party's response has been "utterly inadequate," Mirvis, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth writes.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and British Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis

Israeli gay couple asked by ministry: 'Which of you is the mother?'

This is not the first time the couple has encountered such issues, but on prior occasions there was no insistence on the matter.

The rainbow flag, commonly known as the gay pride flag or LGBT pride flag, is seen during the first Gay Pride parade in Skopje, North Macedonia June 29, 2019

IDF lone soldiers to commanders: Here are our rights, safeguard them

Rachel Lester, 24 from Los Angeles, undertook filming and editing on her own time, on top of her responsibilities in the IDF's Spokesperson's Unit.

IDF Nahal troops complete Gaza war simulation