Jerusalem Post Staff
ADL urged Mamdani to disavow ‘Hot Girls 4 Zohran’ co-founder as Brooklyn hire draws fire
Ukraine's Zelensky meets Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in Munich, demands end to dictatorships
Macron calls for stronger measures against antisemitism in France at Ilan Halimi ceremony
Shabbat candle lighting times for Israel and US
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Right-wing activists cross into Lebanon to call to renew settlement; IDF detains suspects
The IDF’s account of the incident stated that forces intervened promptly, detained the suspects who crossed the fence, and transferred them to the police. No injuries were reported.
Minneapolis immigration operation to conclude, Trump administration says - NBC
Over 4,000 illegal immigrants were apprehended by the DHS since the operation began in November 2025.
No Israel–Azerbaijan rift after Armenia unveils Harop-like drone, experts say
"Even if India did leak such technology, Azerbaijan would surely understand that this was not an intentional move by Israel."
Trump says a deal with Iran could be struck over the next month
Meanwhile, Trump claimed he was the best friend Israel ever had, and stated that Herzog should be "ashamed" for not pardoning Netanyahu.
Trump to unveil multibillion-dollar Gaza reconstruction plan, stabilization force at BoP meeting
Delegations from at least 20 countries, including many heads of state, are expected to attend the meeting in Washington, DC.
Hadassah opens new Netivot medical center to expand advanced care in Israel’s south
Hadassah–Helmsley Netivot is expected to serve more than 150,000 residents across Netivot, the western Negev and Gaza envelope communities, according to Hadassah.
A grove of recognition in the Golan
Golan Regional Council and HaShomer HaChadash plant a grove honoring the late Sheldon and Dr. Miriam Adelson for their role in US recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan
At Vienna’s Yael Awards, Jewish education is framed as infrastructure, not crisis response
With antisemitism rising, the Yael Foundation shifts the conversation from reactive measures to long-term investment, honoring schools that treat Jewish education as the backbone of resilience
Passenger ferry capsizes on Sudan's Nile River, at least 15 dead
The ferry, which was carrying at least 27 passengers, sank in the northern Nile River province of Sudan.