DUDI PATIMER

Dudi Patimer is a writer for The Jerusalem Post's sister publication Maariv.

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Or Levy's first question on release: 'Where is Hersh?'

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Northern business owners seize ceasefire: "Time to get back to work"

 People hold a banner at a demonstration in connection with the municipal board's consideration of a citizens' proposal by the initiative 'No Eurovision in Malmo with Israel's participation' to stop Israel's participation in Eurovision, outside the City Hall in Malmo, Sweden, April 10, 2024.

'Fear of riots': Anti-Israel tensions rise in Malmo ahead of Eurovision


'Israelis should be burned to death’: Israeli employees experience wave of antisemitism

Four Israelis employed by the largest technology companies in the world explain their experience in their workplaces since October 7 and how the management handles antisemitism.

FILE PHOTO: The Apple Inc. logo is seen hanging at the entrance to the Apple store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, U.S., October 16, 2019

Disgraceful Eurovision song: Israel will embarrass itself with 'Hurricane' - opinion

With a boring and uninspiring Eurovision song that doesn't stand out, Israel is planning to embarrass itself on one of the world's biggest stages.

Israel's Eurovision candidate, Eden Golan, courtesy of Kan 11.

Will the municipal elections empower local authorities? Experts weigh in

Doron Levy: “Local authorities have encountered numerous challenges, and they merit empowerment, as they are the front line responders during emergencies.”

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Israeli CEO recruits Muslim hackers to fight Hamas in cyberwarfare

Doron Amir, CEO of CyTaka, successfully recruited hackers from Muslim countries to combat Hamas. In this interview, he explains their motivations.

 An illustrative image of a person at a computer surrounded by code, indicating hacking or cyberattacks.

‘Hamas did not care who we were, they massacred us anyway,’ Thai workers say

Survivors of the October 7 massacre shared their struggles as they mourn the loss of friends and grapple with unrelenting nightmares.

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The soldiers who became social media stars during the fighting

The fighters behind the videos are talking about their new status as network stars, about the surprise at the number of views, and the desire to make the people of Israel happy.

Israeli reserve soldiers seen during a military training before heading to the Israeli-Gaza border in the Golan Heights, northern Israel, on October 25, 2023

Israel's cities go back to the drawing board to tackle education crisis

Municipalities’ education departments and school principals are investing all of their energy into promoting their own initiatives and utilizing creative methods to address the crisis. 

 An illustrative image of an Israeli school classroom.

'Knesset Israel': The illegal immigration ship that fought the odds

The Knesset Israel's story is a courageous odyssey of immigration, with many Holocaust survivors fighting the odds to get to Israel.

 ‘KNESSET ISRAEL’: Built of iron, setting sail with iron will.

Tu B'Av: Childhood sweethearts share the secrets to successful marriage

Maariv spoke with four married couples who met in their teens and are still together today.

 Illustrative image of a married couple.

Israeli nonprofit combats PTSD among IDF soldiers

Oren Or Biton is an IDF veteran with PTSD. His organization Truma4Good helps other soldiers recover from PTSD.

 OREN OR BITON, founder, Trauma4Good.