
Maya Cohen
Maya Cohen is a journalist for The Jerusalem Post's Hebrew-language sister publication Maariv.
Southern Israel resident convicted of one million NIS fraud through phishing
Iran isn't in a place to handle an Israeli strike due to internal struggles, expert says
"Hector & Ofelia": Artificial intelligence reconstructs art lost on October 7
Former hostage Doron Katz-Asher comes to 'difficult' decision to ask for public financial help
"I realize I can't do this alone. The emotional burden is heavy, and the financial fears are real. I never thought I would ask for help," Doron Katz-Asher shared.
Held in isolation and in critical health: Matan Zangauker's condition revealed by released hostages
The Zangauker family reported that Matan is "foggy and drowsy," and that he can barely walk without having tremors in his legs.
A hidden gem: This Tel Aviv neighborhood has become a magical cultural hub
Galleries, cafés, and historic charm await on Shabazi Street in Neve Tzedek — a once-neglected Tel Aviv neighborhood now thriving with culture and drawing tourists from all over.
Explosion at Iranian port severely impacts regime, Iran expert says
"This location and port are extremely critical to the survival of the Iranian regime," expert Sabti emphasized.
Trump’s Iran talks could backfire, strengthen regime, INSS expert warns
Senior Iran researcher: Premature optimism may encourage Tehran to accelerate its nuclear program or renege on a deal.
Family marks Bar Kuperstein’s 23rd birthday in Hamas captivity at Hostages Square
Bar's father, Tal, invited the public to mark Bar's birthday in a public ceremony at Hostages Square.
Bibas family speaks out for first time since identification of Kfir and Ariel Bibas
"None of this was deserved. We will miss you forever. We will not give up on Mom, Shiri," Ofri Bibas, Yarden's sister stated.
Naama Levy’s father speaks out: ‘There is anger and a sense of betrayal over what happened’
In an interview with Maariv, Yoni Levy, father of freed captive Naama Levy said his daughter is "angry and has many questions. There is a guillotine over the necks of those still held hostage."
'The girls suffered, but men suffer more': Shira Albag speaks about Liri's time in captivity
Liri Albag was released from captivity but has not returned to the life she once knew. Despite the smiles and reunions with friends, something in her has changed.
Ex-hostage Eli Sharabi learned of wife, daughters' October 7 murders upon release
Sharabi told Israeli forces he was looking forward to reuniting with his wife and daughters, unaware of their tragic fate for 491 days.