Omri Ron

Omri Ron is a former breaking news editor for The Jerusalem Post who graduated with a degree in Communications, Creative Writing and Literature from Tel Aviv University.

ADOLF EICHMANN speaks during his trial in Jerusalem in 1961.

Adolf Eichmann was executed on June 1, 59 years ago

As part of the Atlantic Wall, between 1940 and 1945 the occupying German forces and the Organisation Todt constructed fortifications around the coasts of the Channel Islands such as this observation tower at Battery Moltke, Jersey

Secret documents leaked about concentration camps on British islands

Vaccine (illustrative)

Cuba develops own COVID vaccine in hopes of slowing spread of the virus


AirBnB host kicks out renter because of association with Israel

There has been a dramatic uptick of Jews being physically attacked around the world in the wake of operation Guardian of the Walls.

Airbnb apartment (Illustrative)

Following allergy death, MKs address Health Ministry for policy changes

Several MKs have suggested different policies in order to best prevent cases of allergy deaths in the future.

EpiPen auto-injection epinephrine pens manufactured by Mylan NV pharmaceutical company for use by severe allergy sufferers are seen in Washington, U.S. August 24, 2016.

Online chess event takes place in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day

Participating nations included Sudan, Morocco, Indonesia, Abu Dhabi and others who do not have diplomatic ties with Israel.

Chess pieces

Egypt to open a replica factory to spread awareness of Egyptian culture

The project is not meant to be commercial, but instead intended to spread awareness of Egyptian industry and heritage.

Man walks past the Royal Cemeteries of Meroe Pyramids in Begrawiya at River Nile State

Israeli cybersecurity firm Morphisec raises $31 million in funding

Morphisec's flagship product: Morphisec Guard, combines traditional antivirus with the power of Morphisec’s advanced protection against ransomware, malware, and evasive attacks.

[Illustrative] A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him.

Coronavirus: Poland to open to Israelis as cases remain low

Number of new coronavirus cases in Israel remains below 1,000, as 830 test positive

Health workers wearing protective gear are seen at a mobile testing station for miners of the Bielszowice coal mine, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Ruda Slaska, Poland July 27, 2020.

Jerusalem municipality offers quick, subsidized Arabic course

The first meeting of this program will be held this coming Wednesday and all attendees must present proof of vaccination or recovery from the coronavirus.

A cleaning operation in Jerusalem

Instagram's Reels and Music features to arrive in Israel

These short videos can be customized to include a thumbnail, a description, and hashtags.

The Instagram application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017.

Purim: Senior citizens make masks for Netanya street parade

Other activities include another mask exhibition that will take place at the Herzl Street Mall.

Masks made by Netanya's senior citizens and local artists

Gila Gamliel publishes video discussing green energy between Israel, US

In the video, she spoke about technologies being developed in Israel in the field of renewable energy storage.

Solar panels at one of the projects of Enlight Renewable Energy