Rosie Perper

Rosie Perper is a Journalist and Editor at the Jerusalem Post News Desk. Rosie grew up in New York city before relocating to Israel in 2011. She studied Political Communications and Public Diplomacy at The Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya. Rosie hosted a radio program called Israeli Vibe in conjunction with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She has also worked with several NGO's including OneVoice and V15, and has previously written articles for The Culture Trip. She currently resides in Tel Aviv.

PM Benjamin Netanyahu speaking at Sarona Market, June 9 2016.

Netanyahu at scene of terror attack: 'Third terrorist has been caught'

Britain's leader of the opposition Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn

Labour leader Corbyn slights Herzog after not responding to Israel invitation

Soccer fans wait for security clearance to leave the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, after the friendly football match France vs Germany on November 13, 2015

German spy chief says ISIS planning attack at Euro 2016 championship in France


Forbidden felines: Saudi cleric declares selfies with cats 'un-Islamic'

Luckily for cat lovers across the Islamic country, the cleric explained that it was not only cats which were prohibited from photos.

Photo illustration of cat

Court to debate whether NGO Breaking the Silence should reveal its anonymous sources

Breaking the Silence has vehemently rejected the allegations and calls to investigate the group, describing them as part of a right-wing smear campaign.

The offices of the Breaking the Silence organization in Tel Aviv

Not quite Cannes: Human Rights Film Festival brings red carpet to Gaza rubble

Organizers said that while Gaza is often synonymous with war and destruction, the festival sought to bring life back to the region through cinematic escapism.

A Palestinian man takes a selfie during the opening ceremony of the Red Carpet festival in Gaza City, on 12 May 2016.

Anti-Semitic comic Dieudonne barred from entering Canada

According to reports, Dieudonne was found guilty of violating hate speech laws in France, and was handed a 10,000 euro fine and two month suspended jail sentence.

Dieudonne M’bala M’bala.

Math mayhem: Professor questioned for terrorism after solving equation on flight

After noticing Menzi scribbling strange symbols on a notepad, a woman, attempting to save the passengers from danger, alerted a stewardess.

An American Airlines plane in flight

Ex-Shin Bet chief: Israel should help Gazan economy in addition to destroying tunnels

Peri pointed to the economic destitution in Gaza as a key reason Hamas does not want to enter into another conflict with Israel.

Yaakov Peri

An unlikely trio: Israel, Hamas and Egypt align against ISIS in Sinai

Last week, Hamas deployed several hundred fighters along the Gaza-Sinai border together with Egypt to prevent ISIS fighters in the region from breaching the coastal enclave.

Israel ups security level along Egypt's Sinai border

France, Belgium largest exporters of foreign fighters to Iraq and Syria, study finds

Nearly 18% of Belgians who joined ISIS returned to Belgium at some point.

Islamic State video claims to show nine Paris attackers

INTERPOL: 'Terrorism of today is nuclear threat of tomorrow'

“Any gap in our response represents an opportunity for criminals and terrorists to purchase, smuggle or deploy the materials needed for a weapon of mass destruction."

Khamenei propaganda video says nuclear deal doesn't ensure Israel's security‏

Four east Jerusalem residents indicted for ISIS-related terror activities

The four suspects were indicted for collecting money for attacks to be carried out in Israel, as well as for attempting to leave Israel illegally to join ISIS.

A member of a militia kneels as he celebrates victory next to a wall painted with the black flag commonly used by ISIS terrorists.