Seth frantzman

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.
The aftermath of an Iranian ballistic missile strike on the Koya headquarters of the KDP-I Iranian opposition group in northern Iraq

Mystery surrounds US report that anti-missile air defense on way to Iraq

Iraqi people burn a U.S. flag and a picture of U.S. President Donald Trump in a protest after an airstrike at the headquarters of Kataib Hezbollah militia group in Qaim, in Kirkuk, Iraq, December 30, 2019

Crowds turn out in Iraq for anti-US and anti-Israel protest

Turkish riot police secure the area during a demonstration in solidarity with jailed pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) lawmaker Leyla Guven, in Diyarbakir, Turkey January 12, 2019

Kurdish protesters sack Turkish base in northern Iraq


Imagining evil

How a century of depicting a Jewish-Bolshevik threat caused hatred and genocide in Europe

VLADIMIR LENIN and a group of Bolshevik commanders arrive in the Red Square in May 1919.

November 15, 2017: So we’re living longer...

Letters

WATCH: Ultra-Orthodox storm Jerusalem IDF conscription center

Police arrested several of the protesters.

POLICE APPREHEND a man during last week’s ‘day of rage’ protest in Jerusalem.

Pet peeves: the growing plague of entitlement

About a week ago, a woman had a dog unleashed in public and it came too close for comfort. I asked her to leash the dog and she blatantly ignored me.

Man’s best friend... at Shabbat dinner?

Terra Incognita: Western policy makers, stop being obsessed with ‘solutions’ in the Middle East

The key is to accept that some things are not “solvable” and hybrid structures and new paradigms are a good thing.

A tile design with the map of the world

Terra Incognita: There are no reformers in the Iran regime

The very fact that Iran has succeeded time and again at pretending reformers exists is evidence of how well its narrative has influenced others.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Iran's President Hassan Rouhani touch the coffin of former president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

From gauchos to ostrich farmers

An exquisite new look at Jewish diversity takes the reader on a journey around the globe to document extraordinary communities in exotic locales.

SPINNING HANUKKA dreidels in Ghana.

Terra Incognita: FIFA, guns, refugees: The EU’s fake culture of legality

Europe is a continent of chaos and feigned laws.

FIFA President Sepp Blatter speaks at the 26th Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Congress in Manama, Bahrain

Video: 'Post' writer attacked at Jerusalem coexistence 'hug' event

Annual Jerusalem Hug disrupted by violent "anti-normalization" youth.

Opinion editor Seth Frantzman after being attacked in Jerusalem peace event

Alive with history and tragedy

A visit to some of the sites to see what the Jewish defenders faced when the war’s outcome was still in doubt is a worthwhile experience.

SIGNS NEAR Kibbutz Tzova direct hikers to the Burma Road and historical markers along the route.