The Jerusalem Post Archive

1 January 2017
The 3-in-1 Brow Wax by Izabell

The best shopping recommendations for religious Israelis.

The German option: Volkswagen Tayron 7 seats at NIS 260,000

Volkswagen brings the Tayron 7-seat crossover to Israel at NIS 260,000, targeting Chinese rivals with high equipment and mild-hybrid power instead of plug-in technology.

Diplomacy funded by illusions: Trump's deal with Iran must be more than promises - editorial

A narrow agreement that freezes one file while funding the rest of the system would create the illusion of progress and the reality of danger.

New US-Iran deal fails to address missiles, proxies as Iran agrees in principle to uranium disposal

Trump says Iran blockade stays until deal signed • Iran claims legal right to manage Hormuz strait • Hezbollah chief downplays calls to disarm terror group

Inside the IDF’s intelligence file on killing of Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad

After the targeted killing of Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad, Walla received an exclusive look into the military intelligence behind the operation.

IDF maintaining high alert level despite potential US-Iran deal, but reducing mobilized reservists

The head of Military Intelligence, Maj.-Gen Shlomi Binder, is leading intelligence-gathering efforts to build a clear picture of Iran’s efforts to rebuild its damaged military capabilities.

Israel’s Eurovision future at risk over KAN funding bill, EBU warns

EBU CEO Noel Curran warned that a bill changing KAN’s funding could harm Israel’s global standing and threaten its future participation in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Gofra Beach's mineral-rich sulfur springs reopen after six years

The last time the spring was accessible was in 2020, before rainy conditions caused the Sea of ​​Galilee’s water level to swell and underwater pebbles blocked the spring’s flow.

IDF troops borrowing nets from fishermen to defend against Hezbollah drone threat - report

IDF troops in southern Lebanon reportedly asked Galilee fishermen for fishing nets to help defend against Hezbollah’s drone threat.

Sgt. Nehoray Leizer killed in combat in southern Lebanon

Leizer, 19, from Eilat, served in the 601st Combat Engineering Battalion in the 401st Brigade, the military said.

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