Jerusalem
Beyond the Headlines: What do people say after keeping shabbat for the first time? - opinion
A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news.
Jerusalem Police complete Ramadan preparations, vow to maintain status quo on Temple Mount
Haredi protests block Jerusalem entrance, Highway 38
Human remains found by children in Jerusalem woods may solve year-long mystery of missing tourist
Israel to shut down UNRWA's water, electricity after demolition of HQ, Eli Cohen tells 'Post'
Israel's energy minister: “In principle, the law was passed about two weeks ago. Warning letters have already been sent to properties that we identified as belonging to UNRWA.”
High Court of Justice blocks autopsies of dead infants from Jerusalem daycare disaster
Authorities called for the autopsies, given that the cause of death has not yet been definitively determined, while the families of the deceased petitioned the court against them.
ICEJ challenges church leaders’ claim that Christian Zionism is 'damaging ideology'
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem says its support for Israel is biblically rooted, and urges direct dialogue after the statement by Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem enters the world of AI: A municipal plan to implement artificial intelligence
Amid low AI use in the public sector, Jerusalem Municipality launches a city-wide AI initiative to enhance jobs, services, and overall municipal efficiency.
Ultra-Orthodox rioters throw stones, call police 'Nazis' in protests over dead infants' autopsies
Eleven were arrested before protests began to disperse following the High Court of Justice's blocking of the planned autopsies.
Israel begins dismantling process of banned UNRWA's Jerusalem headquarters
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres called on Israel to halt its demolition of the UNRWA compound and restore it and other UNRWA premises to the world body "without delay."
Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest infants' autopsies in Jerusalem daycare disaster
Police arrested the daycare owner and the caregiver in charge following initial questioning, and both will be brought before a judge on Tuesday as the investigation continues.
Jerusalem daycare tragedy exposes years of neglect, lawlessness, and failed oversight - editorial
What unfolded in Jerusalem was not merely a tragic accident. It was the foreseeable result of a prolonged erosion of governance, oversight, and responsibility.
Children who were killed, injured at Jerusalem daycare likely experienced respiratory distress
The director of Hadassah-University Medical Center told Maariv that the deaths were "probably from some kind of poisoning, with or without a combination of crowding, fever, or dehydration."
Two babies dead, dozens more children injured after suspected overheating at Jerusalem daycare
Authorities noted substandard conditions at the daycare may have caused the incident and led to suspected overheating.