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Hamas-linked org. trains Gazans to edit Wikipedia pages about Israel, Palestine
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor announced last week the launch of the third edition of the WikiRights project, which trains 12 young Palestinians as professional editors on Wikipedia.
Sheep dead in West Bank, US and Iran hold nuclear talks in Geneva
October 7 revealed why Two-State Solution won't work, what will actually protect Israel - opinion
IDF foil ISIS terror plot in Jericho, seize Hamas weapons cache in Gaza
Up to 130 int'l lawyers protected IDF from war crimes charges as it fought in Gaza - exclusive
The ILD had to guide and provide varied rules of engagement while as many as 50,000 IDF infantry and tanks were invading all over Gaza
If Iran regime survives, Hamas will rearm, become threat to Israel again, Graham tells 'Post'
The Abraham Accords will fall apart if the Islamic Regime survives, and trust in the US will fall apart, worse than the withdrawal from Afghanistan, Senator Lindsey Graham said on Monday.
Hamas used emojis as code before Oct 7, producer of hit show found dead
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Emojis, SIM swaps: How Hamas greenlit October 7 massacre, undetected by Israel
Findings from an IDF General Staff investigation, which also drew on intelligence collected during fighting, indicate the emoji traffic was one of several signs that Hamas was preparing an assault.
IDF kills six terrorists in Rafah terror tunnel
In a statement, the IDF said the operative’s activity violated the ceasefire framework and posed a threat to Israel’s northern communities.
‘We are prepared to move from defense to offense’: Israel signals harder line in Gaza
Military leaders warn that failure to disarm Hamas could trigger renewed operations even as diplomacy moves forward.
IDF strikes October 7 terrorist, PIJ commander in Gaza following ceasefire violations
Israeli forces attacked terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip, as well as Gaza City in the central region and Khan Yunis in the south.
Where heroes fell, tulips now bring color and comfort
Red tulips planted by Dutch Christian supporters of Israel, bringing color, comfort, and renewed hope to Gaza border communities that are still healing from the October 7 massacre.
A manicure, a memorial and the music of David - opinion
After two years of yellow hostage ribbons on her nails, the author removes them and finds meaning in orange, memory, and music.
'The Iranians are lying': Netanyahu says he's 'skeptical' about future US deal with Tehran
The prime minister laid out components he considers essential in any deal with Iran to ensure the security of Israel, the US, the region and the world.