The Jerusalem Post Archive

1 January 2018
The truth about frozen fruits and vegetables

The choice between fresh and frozen is not always clear: Discover when flash freezing actually stops time and preserves sensitive vitamins.

Why so many Israelis still support Ben-Gvir - and what his actions expose - opinion

The flotilla detainee episode underscores growing friction between Israel’s internal politics and its global standing.

After Oct. 7, Israel's future depends on choosing unity over political warfare - opinion

Israel’s greatest challenge after October 7 may be rebuilding unity in a society split by political and cultural conflict.

Mamdani's choice to treat Jewish national identity as shameful just another in pattern - editorial

A mayor who will not stand with his Jewish constituents on their proudest public day, because standing there would tie him to the existence of Israel, has told them plainly what he thinks of them.

The banana cake that will make you finish the whole pan

Soft, fluffy, and comforting: A rich banana cake with two kinds of chocolate that fills the house with a sweet aroma and is perfect alongside an afternoon coffee.

With an investment of tens of millions: The world’s first gaming club of its kind opens in Israel

The world’s first gaming developers’ club has opened in Israel. Created by XSOLLA in Tel Aviv, the venue was built with an investment of tens of millions of shekels and will host events.

IDF advances past Litani River, issues evacuation order for all residents of southern Lebanon

One soldier killed, four wounded in southern Lebanon • IDF destroys Hezbollah-maned artillery headquarters • Iran claims to shoot down US MQ-1 drone over water

Trump requests amendments to enriched uranium clause in US-Iran ceasefire deal draft - report

“It could be a week. It could be less. It could be more. At the turn of the week, we hope to have something,” the official added.

Lebanese PM accuses Israel of 'scorched-earth policy' while defending ceasefire talks - report

Salam’s comments came amid the now-revealed IDF operation of crossing the Litani River, where it successfully secured the Beaufort Ridge and Wadi al-Saluki areas of southern Lebanon.

Zohran Mamdani just offered New York's Jews a 234-year-old bargain - comment

In the winter of 1789, a French aristocrat named Stanislas de Clermont-Tonnerre stood in the National Assembly and argued that Jews should be made citizens. He won. But he attached a condition that h

Governor Pillen signs executive order to fight antisemitism and protect Jewish students in Nebraska

“Our schools are sanctuaries of learning and safety and respect. No student in Nebraska should ever have to hide their faith, their heritage, or who they are out of fear."

French minister of justice calls for a three-year halt on immigration, changes to the constitution

Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin said that France has "reached the limit of its absorption and integration capacity."

Gaza-bound aid convoy dissolves in Libya after activists arrested at Sirte crossing, ten in custody

The Global Sumud Land Convoy said that it had been forced to end its journey across northern Africa to Gaza due to bureaucratic obfuscation, violence, and the detention of activists.

Minneapolis police chief resigns after he's accused of interfering with misconduct investigation

The probe into O'Hara's conduct was launched in 2025, after the mayor's office received a complaint claiming that the police chief had engaged in inappropriate sexual relationships.

Eleven confirmed dead in Washington state chemical accident, all bodies recovered

The ruptured tank contained about 900,000 gallons (3.4 million liters) of white liquor, and tests confirmed that contamination entered the nearby Columbia River, officials have said.

Israeli allegedly seen beating Palestinians, dog, in Masafer Yatta - report

Evidence and testimony were collected at the scene, and police have begun searching for the suspect. 

IDF pushes north past Litani River, holds Beaufort Ridge outpost for first time in 26 years

The operation began several days ago, and its goal is to eliminate the threat Hezbollah poses to the citizens of northern Israel.

Staff-Sergeant Michael Tyukin killed in combat in southern Lebanon

Four additional IDF soldiers were lightly wounded in the incident that killed Tyukin.

Two Jerusalem residents indicted for allegedly planning terror attack against IDF soldiers

The two residents, Hussein Ghanayem and Abd al-Rahim Hamida, allegedly planned to throw an explosive device at an IDF base.

Former finance minister Kahlon convicted of reporting offense in UnetCredit collapse case

The conviction came as part of a plea agreement between the parties.

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