Tamar Uriel-Beeri

Tamar is the editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Report and the former deputy editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post. She was managing editor of jpost.1eye.us for three years and has been with the paper since 2018. Her coverage focuses on welfare, namely women's affairs, in Israel. She is also the author of the weekly Broad Perspective column, sharing her opinions and analyses on the day's issues from her unique perspective, and is a regular co-host of The Jerusalem Post Podcast.

She has a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature, History, and Philosophy from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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 An illustration of misinformation being spread on the internet

Our 10 responsibilities as journalists covering a war on information - comment

 Right-wing protesters scream in opposition at the joint Israeli-Palestinian Remembrance Day ceremony in Jaffa

Israelis must refrain from violence, even if we disagree - comment

 A protest against the firing of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar.

Qatargate: A timeline of the scandal plaguing Israel, Netanyahu, and the PMO - explainer


With friends like these: Israel is collateral damage in Trump's trade war on the world - comment

Donald Trump’s transactional politics have never been about values – they’ve always been about leverage.

 US President Donald Trump gives remarks on tariffs at the White House.

How Netanyahu deflects blame while manipulating Israel into trusting him - comment

Even before the recent war broke out, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was doing everything in his power to deflect blame for even the most minor of conflicts, whether it was justified or not.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at one of the sessions of his trial, 2025.

Freedom forgone: The concerning rise of censorship in Israel - comment

What justification would we have as a humanitarian society if we did not preserve the rights of those we disagree with just because we disagree with them?

 The Educational Bookshop in east Jerusalem.

Trying to give press to the unheard cries of the masses - comment

From liberal Americans to poverty, from asylum seekers to the LGBTQ+ community, Jews and Arabs alike are being tossed aside. 

 An illustrative image of a woman with a newborn crying baby.

Will the good times last? Jerusalem Report's new editor-in-chief on the Gaza ceasefire - comment

In the time since our last issue of the Report reached our readers’ doorsteps, a ceasefire and hostage deal has been reached between Israel and Hamas.

 Former hostage Romi Gonen reunites with her family after being released from Gaza.

2024 was a year fueled by hate. Let’s make 2025 different - comment

Broad Perspective: 2024 tested Israel’s resilience with loss and pain. As 2025 begins, healing and hope must lead the way toward a stronger, united future.

 People crying and hugging with the Israeli flag in the background.

Eyal Golan performance at women’s festival canceled amid resurfaced sexual abuse claims

The performance was criticized the moment it was announced due to Golan’s history of alleged sexual abuse and pedophilia.

 Eilat Women's Festival advertisement

It shouldn't take a miracle for the hostages to come home - comment

This year, the lights on the menorah shine alongside yellow ribbons, posters of the hostages’ faces, and the empty seats left for them.

 ‘A POWERFUL reminder of the resilience and hope that dwell within us all.’ Yuval Haran, a resident of Kibbutz Be’eri, returned to his home this week and lit a hanukkiah that was retrieved from the rubble.

Israel Police's violence knows no bounds - comment

The Israel Police is actively adding fuel to the fire.

 A CONFRONTATION takes place between haredim and police at a protest against drafting the ultra-Orthodox into the military, outside the IDF Recruitment Center at Tel Hashomer.

Sara Netanyahu demands recognition as flare attack victim despite not being home

She was not present at the time of the incident.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and wife Sara participate in a meeting of the Bible study group at his official residence in Jerusalem in 2012.