The Jerusalem Post Archive

10 February 2014
Can dogs help ease teacher burnout in Israel’s schools during wartime? - study

Psychological buffer against wartime exhaustion for teachers revealed in new research.

IDF launches precise strikes on senior Hezbollah terrorists in response to attack on Israel

This attack marked Hezbollah's first action against Israel's northern regions since 2024, officially joining the conflict alongside Iran.

Hezbollah fires rockets at Israel’s North in first since 2024, joining Iran war

Trump claimed Iran was interested in restarting talks with Washington • Iranian cluster munitions seen in Israeli airspace • Six injured in Jerusalem, nine killed in Beit Shemesh in missile barrage

Hezbollah leader Mohammad Raad killed in IDF retaliation strikes - report

The IDF's precision strikes were carried out in retaliation after Hezbollah launched several projectiles towards northern Israel overnight.

Smoke seen rising near US embassy in Kuwait following reports of downed jet - report

A series of loud blasts was heard on Monday morning in Dubai and the Qatari capital of Doha, according to Reuters witnesses.

Marine insurers cancel war risk cover for ships due to conflict in Iran, Gulf

War risk cover will be excluded in Iranian waters, as well as the Gulf and adjacent waters, according to the notices.

Iranian opposition pushes for unity after decades of fragmentation

New coalitions seek to bridge divides between groups inside and outside Iran while preparing for a potential transition

Iran considers withdrawing from 2026 FIFA World Cup due to regional conflict

According to the Spanish sports outlet, Iran is set to participate in the tournament, which will be co‑hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Security directive forces Israeli judo team to withdraw from Tashkent Grand Slam

The dramatic development unfolded as concerns over the security situation escalated, with team members instructed to halt participation and depart Tashkent immediately.

Sirens sound across Israel as Operation Roaring Lion enters third day

Earlier on Monday, Hezbollah launched several projectiles towards Israel, triggering an IDF response in southern Lebanon and Beirut.

Yet again, Israel’s public shelters become sites of camaraderie amid steep danger

Steph Graber said she had been sheltering elsewhere but had “FOMO” about not being with her friends, so she switched over to a public shelter in the brief lull between sirens.

Archival photos recall the enduring joy of Purim celebrations

The photographs, dating from the 1920s through the 1950s, captured the vitality and communal creativity that defined the holiday during the British Mandate period and the early years of Israel.

Victories overshadowed: War halts Israeli hoops momentum

Hapoel Tel Aviv finally snapped its five-game losing streak, while Maccabi Tel Aviv recorded an important win that will keep it in the postseason race as their respective campaigns head into March.

El Al to begin rescue flights for Israelis stranded due to Operation Roaring Lion

The airline said it is prioritizing passengers whose flights were canceled and that rescue flights for El Al and Sun d’Or customers will be operated at no additional cost.

Irish Jews report 143 antisemitic incidents in six months through a new reporting system

The findings published early Monday by the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland constitute the first attempt to document antisemitic incidents in Ireland.

Britain, France, Germany ready to step in to defend interests against Iran

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer additionally said that his country has accepted a US request to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iranian missiles in storage depots or launchers.

US officials skeptical of regime change in Tehran after Khamenei killing, sources say

Three US officials familiar with US intelligence said there is serious skepticism that Iran's battered opposition can topple the theocratic, authoritarian governing system.

Britain's RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus hit overnight by drone, causing minor damage

"I want to be clear: Our country does not participate in any way and does not intend to be part of any military operation," Christodoulides said in a statement.

From glasses to a pin: This is how Apple plans to attach AI to your body

Apple is pushing forward a range of wearable AI devices that will connect cameras, sensors, and a smarter voice assistant. Is this the next step after the era of the Apple Watch? Let’s sort it out.

Arkia expands for summer 2026: New destinations and a business class to Europe

The best shopping recommendations for religious Israelis.

‘General mobilization’: Islamic Cyber Resistance launches campaign against Israel and the US

The announcement, published on social media channels, is a clear declaration of intent to expand the conflict into the cyber domain.

Smotrich: War has already cost Israel NIS 9b

Smotrich admits that the fiscal deficit will now be more than 3.9% of GDP, the target in the proposed 2026 budget.

Ben-Gurion Airport closure delays arrival of 140 new immigrants amid security situation

The temporary shutdown of Israel’s main international gateway at the start of the week led to the cancellation of flights for immigrants who had been scheduled to land between March 1 and March 7.

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