04.23.2018 | 8 Iyar, 5778
Malaysia releases images of Hamas engineer assassination suspects
Israel pulls fighter jets from drill in Alaska amid tensions with Iran
Liberman: We asked Egypt to stop return of Hamas engineer’s body to Gaza
Four weeks and six controversies in recent Gaza clashes
Die Antwoord and Roy Ayers to play Israel this summer
Backstreet Boys 'Get Down' for second time in Israel
Trump to Netanyahu: Do you care about peace or not?
12 golden jackals found dead in Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv
Government ministers to vote on bill to override Supreme Court decisions
Hundreds attend Zionist Union rally in support of Supreme Court
Newly-discovered note reveals Truman's fight for Israel recognition
Goodbye to Austin Powers movies’ Mini-Me, Verne Troyer
Dear Diary
Beersheba bombards Netanya to go 7 points clear at the top
Jerusalem stuns Tel Aviv in final seconds
Blue-and-white cyclists in tight race for Giro
Slumping Mac TA looks to rebound against Jerusalem
Workers make explosive threats as massive Teva layoff strikes continue
Israel seeks to bring more women into the hi-tech industry
Nation girds for general strike today in protest of Teva layoffs
Teva Pharmaceuticals to lay off 14,000 employees worldwide, 1,750 in Israel
Can medical empathy survive the technological revolution?
Israeli-founded start-up raises $15m. to help fight heart failure
Israeli doctors are first to implant device for congestive heart failure
Rambam Hospital hosts Chinese teams, treats deformed children in Ghana
IN PHOTOS: Israel's winged winter residents
Watch: Thousands of migrating pelicans get free lunch in Israel
Pipeline failure for Tamar gas field to cause hiccup in electricity rates
Haifa Chemicals to close down two plants, layoff 800 workers
Nevertheless, a confederation
US Human Rights Report and Israel
THINK ABOUT IT: ‘From poems of my beloved land’
April 23, 2018: Independence Day festivities
PA seizes hundreds of marijuana plants
Analysis: How will North Korean moves, U.S. talks impact Iran’s nuke threat?
Palestinian official: Egypt willing to transfer engineer’s remains to Gaza
Iran FM: No desire for regional war, Netanyahu: I put my faith in the IDF
Iranian generals: Israel 'has nowhere to run'
Rouhani tells Assad: Iran ready to aid in Syria's reconstruction
Macron visit to U.S. seen as critical to fate of Iran deal
Former Mossad chief: We must take the Iranian threats very seriously
Why everyone is wrong about the Natalie Portman Genesis Prize scandal
JNF-USA reaches major fundraising milestone for projects in Israel
Austrian doctor Asperger 'actively cooperated' with Nazis, study says
North Carolina city bans any training with Israel police or IDF
Soccer star Messi is newest ambassador for Israeli startup
Economic allies: The US and Israel's top partnerships
Teen wunderkind wows global forum with innovative app
Amazon reportedly to open up Israeli shipping center
D.C. Councilman 'done apologizing' for antisemitic comments
State Dept. drops 'occupied' reference to Palestinian territories in report
Congressional reps pen letter requesting U.S. Army acquire Iron Dome
U.S. Democratic party files lawsuit against Russia, Trump campaign, Wikileaks
Analysis: Clinton falls amid assault on establishment
Clinton concedes: 'We have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling'
Hillary Clinton and the glass ceiling: Cracked but intact
NY hassidic village loyal to Clinton despite Trump popularity among ultra-Orthodox
Trump reportedly picks friend of Jared Kushner to serve in administration
Trump calls UN 'sad,' days after Israeli settlements vote
Saddam Hussein's daughter touts Trump's 'political sensibility'
Dermer calls on Trump to move embassy to Jerusalem
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Place your bets. Will Israel legalize poker?
Podcast: Three Ladies, Three Lattes
Podcast: Does Trump love Jews or embolden antisemitic voices?
Why Starbucks failed in Israel (and only in Israel)
Taxicab Diplomacy: Trump vs. Clinton
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Creating chaos
The people & the Book - Israel’s 70th: Fit to print?
A ‘huppa' in the holy land
Holocaust reading for post-millenials
Necessary Stories: Witch’s broom
Not an outsider anymore
The Torah of life also within marriage
An unhealthy obsession
A lifelong quest for peace
Bringing American CEOs to Israel
Taking on T-4
A vision of Israel... A look into the past
A biblical story retold
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Vatican official calls for 'shared response' to help terminally ill British toddler
‘Rise Nineveh’: Christians in Iraq celebrate Assyrian New Year and Easter
Star-studded IFCJ gala marks organization's new approach to fundraising
German Mission to Israel for its 70th Birthday
Eurovision 2018 Contestants Plant Trees in Israel
French Jewish Rescuers Honored on Holocaust Remembrance Day in Martyrs’ Forest
KKL-JNF 9th World Leadership Conference Kicks off in Jerusalem
Is Israel a Colony?
Sending Your Dear Ones Out to Play
Family Matters
Durdane Agayeva:" I will never forget the 8 days of hell and humiliation in the Armenian captivity"
Pence said that Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt are "hard at work" on the Trump administration's peace plan.
By MICHAEL WILNER
The Palestinian Authority is the “peace refusenik," tweeted Communications Minister Ayoub Kara.
By HERB KEINON
Netanyahu reportedly has conditioned his participation on approval from the Trump administration.
By JTA
Most analysts agree that the current conditions are not ripe for an Israeli-Palestinian breakthrough.
By CHARLES BYBELEZER/THE MEDIA LINE
Is the long-ignored Arab peace initiative making a comeback?
By LINDA GRADSTEIN/THE MEDIA LINE
Providing the Palestinians with autonomy, instead of statehood, in the West Bank, would prohibit such an option, says Education minister.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF
Will the pledges lead to concrete steps toward relaunching the diplomatic peace process?
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Abbas seemed to act like Trump was his personal savior, but will the unpredictable US president deliver for the embattled Palestinian leader?
By BEN LYNFIELD
Trump: "I’ve always heard that perhaps the toughest deal to make is the deal between the Israelis and the Palestinians. Let's see if we can prove them wrong. Okay?"
Regarding the Temple Mount, fully 83% opposed transferring the Temple Mount to Palestinian sovereignty.
The school’s mission is to make “education a force for peace and sustainability in the Middle East.”
By ELIYAHU KAMISHER
Israelis and Palestinians came together on Monday in Jerusalem to talk about the best possible ways to achieve peace.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD
Israel has consistently said that it opposes holding an international peace conference in Paris.
By ADAM RASGON,HERB KEINON
Brig. Gen. Dror Shalom: "I know some of you might not like to hear this, but since 2004, there is a leader... who has generated quiet and opposed terrorism."
Speaking at a meeting in Ramallah, the PA president also mentioned that Israeli Arabs can become a source for peace between the two sides of the conflict.
PM’s office says the issue of the Arab Peace Initiative was not raised during his talks with the Russian president .
Amid the current wave of terror, the PA president insists that his security forces are trying to prevent an escalation and warns that diplomatic efforts against Israel will resume.
By YASSER OKBI/ MAARIV HASHAVUA
A number of names have been bandied about, yet nobody in Israel can say for certain who will be the next leader of the Palestinians.
By YOSSI MELMAN
Hamas official denies reports that there was progress in talks with Israel to bring about a long-term truce between Hamas in Gaza and the Jewish State.
Delegation of Palestinian officials meet Likud Minister Kara.
PLO accuses the former British prime minister of playing a "suspicious" role.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
Abbas's spokesman warns Israel of repercussions of "continuous raids on al-Aksa Mosque, daily killings of Palestinian civilians and continued settlement construction."
French foreign minister says that national unity government will likely not include Hamas.
The highest number ever recorded -- 50 percent -- of Palestinians in Gaza are considering emigration, poll finds.
By REUTERS
The speech was given on November 28 in the al-Kabali Mosque and led to calls of support from the worshipers attending.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB
Farmers came to Israel on Wednesday for a two-day continuing education program organized by the Civil Administration, to learn about some of the strawberry growth methods being used in Israel.
By SHARON UDASIN
Economy minister warns that a Palestinian state in the West Bank will lead to threats on central Israel.
By Gil Stern Stern HOFFMAN,DANIEL CLINTON
Obama leaves peace process out of important foreign policy speech, but senior administration official tells 'Post' that door is open if parties willing.
PA leader’s demands: Settlement construction freeze, talks on borders and fourth prisoner release with no deportations for Israeli Arabs.
By HERB KEINON,KHALED ABU TOAMEH
The Labor MK will choose the legislators joining him on the meeting by Monday and plans to include members of the coalition and opposition.
By LAHAV HARKOV
FM responds to Likud officials accusing him of drifting Left, reminding them that it was Likud ministers, not those from Israel Beytenu, who voted in favor of Ariel Sharon’s withdrawal from Gaza.
While US envoy Jason Greenblatt hailed the agreement, saying that "water is a precious commodity in the Middle East," he deflected questions about the larger diplomatic process.
Former US ambassador Dan Shapiro, in a conference call on Monday organized by the Israel Project, said these visits are further signs of Trump's seriousness “in trying to achieve the ultimate deal.”
As it turns 50, the formula’s future may be bleak, but its reward remains priceless
By AMOTZ ASA-EL
Mayor said deceased leader's heritage of peace serves as a message for residents of Brazil's violence-plagued city.
Netanyahu has repeatedly rejected the conference proposal.
By DANIELLE ZIRI
“Only the sides can make peace, but we can help them,” said French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault.
By HERB KEINON,TOVAH LAZAROFF
As difficult as it may be to see the forest for the trees the IDF’s recommendations should be seriously considered and hopefully adopted by the government.
By JPOST EDITORIAL
According to Bar, in recent weeks, European parliamentarians have taken an interest in his plan and its idea of creating two states before a final agreement is struck.
Nicholson says Canada will continue its strong stance in support of Israel.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
The parameters of an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement are well known – all it would take is an Israel government courageous enough to sign up.
By GERSHON BASKIN
As Israeli-Palestinian peace talks stagnate, unilateralism rears its head.
By LESLIE SUSSER
Bringing everyone to the negotiating table has become the new goal, not reaching an agreement.
By LIOR AKERMAN
I have believed for years that the only way to advance a genuine chance for peace is through direct secret back channels.
The PA and its leaders continue honoring mass murders as freedom fighters, dedicating mosques, city squares, schools and other institutions in their names to commemorate their murderous acts.
By ISI LEIBLER
There are a number of reasons why Donald Trump will not succeed in brokering peace in the Middle East.
By DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD
While many Israelis may not love the Palestinians, a vast majority want peace with them and wish them a good life; the same cannot be said coming in the other direction.
By ALAN JOSEPH BAUER
Palestinian independence is essential for Israeli independence.
We have been too long trapped in a mutually harmful stalemate.
Four previous US presidents who have tried to clinch a final-status deal have all failed.
By ILAN EVYATAR
TWO STATES for two peoples could be considered Ben-Gurion’s legacy of pragmatism.
By AMIR PERETZ
While a large number of Israelis and Palestinians support peace, a majority believe it is not possible.
That is why it is important that the first steps be clearly defined in terms of implementation or lack thereof?