ARIEL ROTH

Ariel Roth is an intern at The Jerusalem Post and a Comparative Literature student at University College London (UCL). With a keen interest in politics and foreign policy, she is excited to explore how cultural narratives shape and reflect global issues.

She is also enthusiastic about creative arts, film, photography, and forging meaningful connections.


 JEWISH VOICE For Peace members and supporters hold a rally outside the Zeckelman Memorial Holocaust Museum in Farmington Hills, Michigan.

Why can’t Jews defend themselves like Palestinian causes? the matter of Jewish fragility - opinion

 THE ZAIDAT family, from the unrecognized village of Ramat Tziporim, has lived in the Negev for generations.

Struggle for land rights: Bedouin communities fight for recognition in Israel

 Members of Hezbollah attend the funeral of Taleb Abdallah, also known as Abu Taleb, a senior field commander of Hezbollah who was killed by what security forces say was an Israel strike in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon June 12, 2024.

A look at how Hezbollah has changed military tactics


‘I am not going anywhere’: Biden defends his health during a call to ‘Morning Joe’

“Losing is not an option, and I am not lost, I haven’t lost, I beat Trump last time, I’ll beat him this time,” Biden said.

 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden seen during the Georgia debate last week. The question is not what his condition is, but what people think it is, the writer argues.

'I face life-or-death decisions every day': IDF medic talks to 'Post'

Upon making aliyah from New York in 2010, Eitan enlisted as a combat medic.

 IDF soldiers seen operating in the Gaza Strip, June 25, 2024