Lahav harkov

JPost: Where we were & where we're going

Editor-in-Chief Yaakov Katz sat down with Lahav Harkov, Khaled Abu Toameh and Seth Frantzman for a conversation about the Post, its significance and how their jobs have changed.

 ‘THE POST’S present & future (from R): Editor-in-Chief Yaakov Katz; Palestinian Affairs Correspondent Khaled Abu Toameh; Middle East Affairs Analyst Seth Frantzman; and Diplomatic Correspondent Lahav Harkov.
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump shakes hands with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as they pose in the Rose Garden at the White House this week

Netanyahu warns of African migrants converting after historic court ruling

White House adviser Jared Kushner is flanked by aide Avi Berkowitz (left) and former US envoy to Iran Brian Hook.

New Lincoln Project ad accuses Jared Kushner of being evil

A man is silhouetted against a video screen with a Twitter and a Facebook logo

Top 50 Jews you should follow on twitter


‘Post’ journalists in top 50: Jews you should follow on Twitter

Other notable twitter accounts that were recommended were those of Trump's Middle East negotiator Jason Greenblatt and comedian Sarah Silverman.

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

Netanyahu to appoint Immigration Absorption Minister in the next week

Foreign Minister decision waiting until next month; PM’s position as Defense Minister to go to Knesset vote.

Benjamin Netanyahu at a Cabinet meeting

Netanyahu to make last-ditch effort to prevent early election

“If Kulanu does not bring down the government, we have a government. We cannot topple a right-wing government.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the opening session of the Knesset, October 15, 2018

Netanyahu's government is teetering on a cliff’s edge: Can it survive?

A party-by-party look at who wants an election and who wants to keep the coalition together.

Benjamin Netanyahu

46. Sivan Rahav-Meir

Jewish thinker and opinion-shaper

Journalist Sivan Rahav-Meir.

Reporter's Notebook: Effusive celebration of Israel in NY

The hottest topics of the day focused on two capital cities: Jerusalem and Tehran.

Ben Cardin, United States Senator (D) from Maryland, interviewed by The Jerusalem Post's Lahav Harkov at the 7th Annual JPost Conference in NY

'Israel can't afford rupture with Diaspora over Western Wall'

Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein expressed concerned about the lack of dialogue surrounding the Kotel crisis.

YULI EDELSTEIN prays at the Western Wall after his release from the Russian gulag in 1987