TAL SPUNGIN

Tal Spungin is the managing editor of The Jerusalem Post. He previously served as a manager on the breaking news desk as well as the paper's production manager.


Infographic of results from an exclusive Jerusalem Post poll, February 11, 2025

Majority of Israelis support Trump's Gaza plan, relocation of Palestinians in exclusive 'Post' poll

 Israeli artist Eyal Golan performs at Bloomfield Stadium, in Tel Aviv. June 13, 2024.

'My only sin was being a fan': Eyal Golan's alleged victim reveals details of sexual exploitation

 Daniel Hagari.

No. 24: Daniel Hagari: The voice and face of the IDF


MSC Cruise: Journeys in the Mediterranean - Review

The real highlight is onboard the ship: an unparalleled level of grandeur and an opportunity to live a most luxurious lifestyle.

 EXTERIOR OF MSC Cruises’s ‘Explora 1.’

IDF pilot speaks to 'Post': How Noa Argamani was rescued from Gaza

Capt. 'R,' a pilot in the Israeli Air Force's 124th Squadron spoke to 'the Post' on the successful rescue mission and the pitfalls expertly navigated.

A military helicopter seen at the Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, June 8, 2024

Erdan at 'Post' conference: Israel will fight until full obliteration of Hamas

When I speak at the UN, I speak to a very hostile and biased organization, a third of which is comprised of Muslim nations which automatically support Hamas.

 Israeli Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York, June 3, 2024

Gallant: Ultra-Orthodox draft bill agreements stuck at 80%, Gantz disappointing

"It's not about politics, it's about math": Defense Minister said talks have reached a standstill but gaps "are not dramatic."

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant visits IDF soldiers operating in Gaza's Rafah, May 26, 2024.

'Lebanon will be next': Iran greenlights Hezbollah attack on Israel - report

As per the report, Tehran gave the go-ahead amid fears that, after the IDF completes an invasion of Rafah, southern Lebanon "will be next."

 A Hezbollah fighter stands in front of anti-tank artillery at Juroud Arsal

Ben-Gvir takes shots at IDF chief in Israeli cabinet meeting

Ben-Gvir took aim at the military chief for the IDF's cooperation with Israel Police in foiling daily protests against the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

 (L-R) IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir

Israel's state comptroller to probe transfer of funds to Hamas

Matanyahu Englman's office had already begun the investigation process upon procurement of Shin Bet computers and documents.

 A Palestinian whose house was destroyed during Israel's offensive, shows money distributed by Hamas in Jabalya in the northern Gaza Strip January 28, 2009.

IDF to send soldiers to Gaza's North as Hamas terrorists resurface - report

Sources in the defense establishment accused the political echelon's lack of decisiveness on the future of the Gaza Strip of contributing to Hamas's re-establishment in Gaza's North.

 IDF troops operate in southern Gaza, January 26, 2024

Netanyahu holds up Mein Kampf to protest ICJ ruling, calls Hamas 'new Nazis'

"They came on behalf of Hamas, the new Nazis, who came to commit genocide against us," Netanyahu said while holding the book written in Arabic.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds an Arabic version of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf on January 27, 2024

Netanyahu: Israel to defend itself from Hamas, genocide claim outrageous

Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir appeared to mock the World Court, writing "Hauge Shmague" on X.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu holds a news conference in Tel Aviv, last Monday