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Netanyahu war-room photo shows ‘Target Tehran’ — the playbook behind Israel’s latest strikes
A photograph Netanyahu posted from his underground war room, featured a copy of Target Tehran, a book written by Jerusalem Post defense analyst Yonah Jeremy Bob and former editor Ilan Evyatar.
Review: The digital photo frame returns with a twist – Looking Glass Go
Local Testimony: Witnessing a tragedy in motion
Jerusalem’s Old City: Focusing on people and moments
A look at Moshav Ein Vered’s Museum of Tractors
For the still-life photographer, the Museum of Tractors is a veritable treasure trove.
'The October 7 War': A photojournalist’s testimony of horrors and resilience - review
Ziv Koren’s The October 7 War is heavy to pick up and hard to put down. This is not a classic coffee table photography book but it is of lasting importance.
In pictures: Thousands take to the streets across Israel after DM Gallant fired
Israelis had previously taken to the streets to protest Gallant's firing by Netanyahu in March 2023.
New on Instagram: Editing photos and adding text within the app
Enhanced editing features now on Instagram! Add text and images directly within the app. Stand out in your feed with new text and sticker options.
Danielle Aloni: ‘Everything can be pushed back on the agenda – but not the hostages’
Taking part in The Jerusalem Post's photo shoot of Oct. 7 victims, Danielle Aloni said the fashion shoot was to keep the hostages at the forefront of everyone's minds.
Photos from the frontline: Ziv Koren speaks to CNN about capturing Oct 7 on camera
Koren said he felt it was his responsibility to tell the story, "even though its something that most people just want to look away from."
The always alluring Dead Sea
The Dead Sea offers unique photographic opportunities year round.
Israel’s landscape – a photographic journey in the summer
Embracing the unexpected can transform our photography from snapshots to captivating stories.
iMemories Vs Legacybox [April 2024 Update]
Google launches artificial intelligence for mobile photos - and for free
Free AI-powered photo editing tools for Android and iOS devices coming in mid-May. Google announced the expansion of features previously exclusive to Pixel phones to Google Photos users.