The Jerusalem Post Archive

22 August 2025
Archaeologists Uncover Roman ‘Flip-Flops’ in 1,600-Year-Old Bathhouse

New mosaic find in Sicily stuns scholars - and shows that summer style is older than you think.

Who are the 25 most influential young Zionists of 2025?

Amid a year of significant transformation, a new wave of Zionist leadership is coming to the forefront. The Jerusalem Post and Jewish National Fund-USA are proud to recognize their impact.

Editor's Notes: Israel’s media landscape has changed, and so has the country - comment

After October 7, Israelis moved from TV bulletins to social feeds, with Channel 14 gaining ground.

Grapevine, August 22, 2025: Brains betrayed...

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Time to come home: Immigration to Israel shows we will not bow to enemies - editorial

Our enemies want us to doubt our future. Each plane of new immigrants proves that our future is already here.

Israeli nationals recorded by pro-Palestinian activists attacked and hospitalized - report

The Center for Information and Documentation Israel filed a legal complaint after the recordings became known.

‘Promised 3,000 years ago’: Latest antisemitic trend identified by CyberWell

The memes stereotype Jews as greedy, dishonest, or delusional, according to CyberWell. Though the memes often disguise the antisemitism behind formats suggesting satire or humor.

Villanova University says a report of a campus shooter was a ‘cruel hoax’

Radnor Township officials issued a shelter-in-place advisory via social media. No additional information was provided.

False reports of terror attack cause chaos at Jerusalem shuk

Footage circulating online revealed panicked masses and people screaming.

CENTCOM forces kill senior ISIS official in Syria

The senior ISIS member was a key financier who planned attacks in Syria and Iraq, CENTCOM reported.

Putin's demand to Ukraine: give up Donbas, no NATO and no Western troops, sources say

Speaking afterwards beside Trump, Putin said the meeting would hopefully open up the road to peace in Ukraine - but neither leader gave specifics about what they discussed.

Tally Gotliv responds to criticism after rising to top of Likud list - interview

Tally Gotliv fired back at Likud ministers, condemned "terror-supporting" MKs, and slammed hostage protests as a bid to "topple the government."

Two Israelis attacked in the Netherlands, False reports of terror cause chaos at Jerusalem shuk

Netanyahu approves Gaza City takeover • Arab-Israeli citizen returns to Israel after imprisonment in Lebanese jail • Lebanon begins disarming Palestinian factions

At least 18 die in Colombia in two attacks attributed to FARC dissidents

In Cali, the country's third most populated city, a cargo vehicle with explosives detonated near a Colombian Aerospace Force base, in an incident that left six people dead and 71 injuries.

Israel and Turkey vie for Japanese drone order

Japan's defense budget grew by 21% in 2024 to about $55.3 billion, but is still low compared to countries like Ukraine, Saudi Arabia and Germany.

Earthquake of magnitude 7.5 hits Drake Passage off South America

The earthquake struck more than 700 km (435 miles) southeast of Argentina's city of Ushuaia, with a population of about 57,000, the USGS said.

My word: Striking the right balance in hostage protests

The politicization of the hostage issue is part of the greater tragedy following the Hamas-led invasion and mega-atrocity of October 7, 2023.

Erik Menendez denied parole after 35 years in prison for parents' murder

The decision by California parole commissioners was announced after a 10-hour hearing in which Erik Menendez appeared via video from a San Diego prison.

Poll: Gantz's party fails to pass threshold, Bennett takes lead

Despite Blue and White’s decline, the opposition bloc strengthened, rising to 61 Knesset seats compared to 48 for the coalition.

French resort manager arrested for antisemitism after denying entry to 150 Israeli kids

The children, aged 8 to 16, had fully booked the place and had to take three buses to another location, after the site manager was arrested.

Daily horoscope for August 22, 2025 – All zodiac signs
Addressing climate security - A global imperative for international cooperation
Pakistan fireworks warehouse blast kills four, injures more than 30

The impact of the blast was strong enough to shatter glass in neighboring shops, peppering people in the street with shards of glass.

They disappeared like the 70s, and now they’re back in every home – what changed?

Round bathtubs, once symbols of extravagance, are back with a clean, elegant design. Top designers share how to embrace the trend and what has changed since the 70s.

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