
Eliav Breuer
Eliav Breuer is the Knesset correspondent for The Jerusalem Post.
Formerly a breaking news editor and police affairs correspondent for the Post, he is a graduate of Shalem College in Jerusalem, where he majored in Philosophy and Jewish Thought. Prior to his university studies, he completed his military service in the IDF's elite EGOZ unit.
Almost half of young Americans support Hamas over Israel, Harvard poll reveals
Israeli election not expected soon following war with Iran, senior minister tells 'Post'
MK Gafni: I do not understand why we're still fighting in Gaza
Opposition leaders call for end to Gaza war following Iran ceasefire
“Alongside painful loss, bereavement, and sorrow on the civilian front, Operation ‘Rising Lion’ has brought with it historic strategic achievements,” Gantz said.
Netanyahu: Delaying Zini appointment as Shin Bet chief is ‘disconnected’ from national needs
Then-Shin Bet head Ronen Bar’s resignation came into effect on June 15, enabling Netanyahu to appoint Bar’s deputy, known as “S”, as interim Shin-Bet head for one month.
Knesset holds impeachment hearing for MK Ayman Odeh
MK Avichay Boaron collected 70 signatures from other members of the Knesset after he said that he was “happy about the release of hostages and [Palestinian] prisoners."
Knesset sanctions two MKs for accusing IDF of war crimes
The most severe sanction was issued against Hadash-Ta’al chairman MK Ayman Odeh, who is already facing impeachment in a separate procedure.
Families of Oct. 7 victims blast Arye Deri for saying Hamas massacre ‘saved Israel’
The October Council, an NGO that represents over 1,500 families of victims called Deri’s comments a “slap in the face.”
Karhi, Ben-Gvir spar with AG over international media live footage ban
Since the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, foreign media outlets have not been allowed into the Gaza Strip independently, and have been limited to entries guided by the IDF.
Regime change in Iran would be ‘proper’ end to current conflict, Minister Gamliel says
Israel, US strikes on Iran have exposed its weakness, but regime change ‘currently’ not a goal.
Israel's president, opposition heads hail 'historic night' as Trump joins Iran strikes
"This brave step serves the security and safety of the entire free world. I hope it will lead to a better future for the Middle East," President Isaac Herzog said in a statment.
‘The world is watching, this is your moment’: Illouz, Biton publish bipartisan message to Iranians
The joint essay also indicated the government and opposition’s strong bipartisan backing of the offensive.
Nearly 5,000 Israelis evacuated due to Iranian missile damage, Bibas says
Bibas added that some 4,948 people needed housing assistance, and argued that those who chose to rent rather than stay in a hotel should receive three months’ rent in advance.