MATHILDA HELLER
Mathilda is the Diaspora correspondent at The Jerusalem Post. She made aliyah five weeks before the war from rural England.
After attending university, where she studied English and Spanish literature, she moved to South Korea and taught at a British School in Jeju.
She spent five months working at the Prime Minister's Office international desk helping the hasbara effort in foreign languages before coming to the Post.
In her free time she does martial arts, tutors, and writes. She lives in Tel Aviv, and speaks several languages.
US House refers CAIR's California branch to IRS, citing concerns over misuse of taxpayer dollars
Mamdani praises disbanding of far Right Jewish organization accused of Islamaphobia, extremism
Australia’s new anti-hate bill may shield Islamic hate preachers, critics condemn loopholes
UN says Gaza hunger crisis over, int'l media quietly ignores - analysis
One might think that international media would jump for joy at the news that the Gazan people are having their nutritional needs met, over two years into the war.
UK will not proscribe IRGC as terror org, preferring sanctions instead, Business Sec. confirms
UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle said the British government conducted a review of the IRGC, but that the idea of proscribing it isn't appropriate for a foreign state organization.
'Antisemitic witch hunt': MP's petition calls for all IDF soldiers in Canada to be investigated
The petition is based on the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act (CAHWCA), which allows the prosecution of crimes listed in the act, regardless of where they were committed.
UK unlikely to classify circumcision as child abuse despite reports, Jewish leaders tell 'Post'
Jewish leaders told The Jerusalem Post that the guidance made it clear it was aimed at circumcision under inappropriate conditions, and not to classify it as child abuse.
U-Haul truck plows into crowd of anti-regime Iranian protesters in LA
A U-Haul truck in Los Angeles plowed into a crowd protesting the Iranian regime and demonstrating support of the Iranian people, KNBC reported.
Israel alleges antisemitic attack on youth judo team in Poland, local authorities dispute claims
The embassy called on the Polish authorities to act promptly, investigate the incident, and ensure the team's safety.
Why is the UAE fearful of radicalization on UK campuses? - explainer
Recent years have indicated that the Muslim Brotherhood's ideology is becoming increasingly more influential in the UK, with several student groups maintaining links with the UAE-proscribed group.
Argentina reportedly delaying embassy move over Israeli company's oil project near Falklands
Israeli company, Navitas Petroleum, has recently announced that it will undertake activities near the Falkland Islands, a project the Argentinian government decried as "unilateral and illegitimate."
UAE cuts state funding for citizens studying at UK universities due to fears of radicalization
"The UAE will not send its students to become hostages of Islamist jihadist ideology disguised as campus activism," said Emirati Expert in Strategic and Political Affairs, Amjad Taha.
Samoa to establish embassy in Jerusalem, deepen Israeli ties, PM Laoli Lauatea Schmidt says
Israel and Samoa deepen ties as Samoa plans embassy in Jerusalem, building on years of cooperation through MASHAV and UN support.