
Maya Zanger-Nadis
Maya Zanger-Nadis is a former breaking news desk manager at The Jerusalem Post. She holds a BA in Linguistics from Brandeis University and is currently enrolled at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for a master's degree in Journalism and Communication. She also served as the Arts Section Editor for The Justice, Brandeis University's independent student newspaper. Maya also worked as an editor for her hometown's Jewish newspaper, Shalom New Haven.
Maya strictly uses Twitter to disseminate original photographs of Israeli street cats.
Why do Israel's enemies claim it harvests Hamas terrorists' organs?
IDF infantry commander tells 'Post': We are fighting against Nazis in Gaza
After surviving October 7, two friends get certified as EMTs - feature
WATCH: Hamas blocks IDF fuel delivery to Gaza's Shifa Hospital
The IDF released three separate recordings of the event.
New websites show firsthand tragic accounts of October 7 massacre
Israel's official X account recently shared www.hamas-massacre.net, a site with dozens of gruesome photos and videos of the slaughter.
Hamas terrorist: 'Our mission was simply to kill'
Following Abu Rusha's account, the interviewer asked: "Is killing children permitted in Islam?" "No," he replied.
Stabbing attack reported in West Bank, background unclear
The background of the attack has not been confirmed.
Hostages in Hamas video blame Netanyahu for Oct. 7 massacre
Hamas has waged a complex psychological warfare, casting doubt on the authenticity of the hostages' words.
Hamas terrorists: We were told 'whoever brings a hostage gets $10,000'
The footage showed selected clips from six separate interrogations • all said that "Islam does not permit the killing of women and children."
Death toll in Gaza hospital blast greatly exaggerated - independent intel
Local Hamas-run Gazan sources allege that 471 people were killed at the hospital; foreign independent intelligence sources claimed instead that the number was closer to 10-50.
WATCH: IDF drones take out hundreds of Hamas targets in Gaza
Using unmanned aerial vehicles, the IDF was able to hit rocket launchers in real-time as they fired toward Israel.
Yom Kippur: 'All lights turned off can be turned on' - comment
God wants us to keep trying to be good people and good Jews. He wants us to be close to Him in whatever ways we can be.
Israeli citizen killed in New Jersey helicopter crash
Local news outlets confirmed the time and location of the crash in South Brunswick, New Jersey.