
Jerusalem Post Staff
IDF announces death of Master Sgt. Abraham Azulay in combat in Gaza
Bayeux Tapestry headed back to Britain, a first in nearly a 1,000 years
IDF Master Sgt. Abraham Azulay killed during attempted kidnapping
Last Christian West Bank town calls on global community to assist against settler violence
According to the town's priests, Taybeh has faced "serious series of systematic attacks" by Jewish settlers against the town’s land and holy sites.
Gaza plan likened to Nazi camps, sparks condemnation and political storm
A political firestorm was triggered on Wednesday by likening Israel’s proposal for the displaced Gazans to Nazi‐era concentration camps.
Treasury Dept. designates 22 entities linked with selling Iranian oil for IRGC-QF
Refineries purchase Iranian oil, and then transfer payments to these front companies, who in turn, move funds to other front company accounts also controlled by IRGC-QF, OFAC stated.
Rubio imposes sanctions on UN's Albanese over 'political, economic warfare' against Israel, US
"A clear message. Time for the UN to pay attention!" Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar wrote in response.
Israel Police arrest haredi left-wing journalist for post glorifying death of soldiers
The suspect will remain in custody and be brought for a detention extension hearing on Thursday, police added.
Over 120 former MKs oppose Ayman Odeh's removal in joint letter
Among the signatories are former President Reuven Rivlin, as well as former Prime Ministers Ehud Olmert and Ehud Barak.
DNA study: Modern Jews and Arabs retain more than half their ancestry from Bronze Age ‘Canaanites’
Genome-wide analysis of 93 skeletons from Israel, Jordan and Lebanon traces an unbroken genetic thread across three millennia.
IDF begins encircling Beit Hanun, destroying Hamas infrastructure in northern Gaza
The encirclement began shortly after five IDF soldiers were killed and an additional 14 wounded due to a Hamas ambush and several IEDs in the area.
US D-9 bulldozers worth billions of shekels arrive in Israel after Trump admin. releases shipment
Over 100,000 tons of military equipment have arrived in Israel through 870 airlifts and 144 sea shipments since the start of the war.
ACUM awards music and literature prizes
The ACUM Board of Directors Prize went to Rafi Kadishzon for his lifelong contribution to Israeli music as a composer, arranger, performer, and educator.