The Jerusalem Post Archive

10 October 2021
How science-backed tech offers drug free hope for chronic conditions

While health systems are often slow to accept new approaches to care, digital health innovators are changing the world... and saving lives.

How to bring our tourists back safely - opinion

Tourists were extremely regulated and restricted as most imported mutations came from returning Israelis, such as Israelis returning from Uman.

A footnote from World War II - analysis

These examples nevertheless teaches about the complexities of interests and diplomatic relations between allies, even when united in fighting a force as diabolical as the Nazis.

The era of aliyah is not over

Nothing is eternal. The world is constantly evolving and changing to fit the ever-changing pace of the new and updated reality.

Netanyahu's conduct in opposition is destructive in all directions

THINK ABOUT IT: If Bennett is a liar and a crook, so was Menachem Begin, who opposed withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula; so was Rabin, who opposed negotiations with Fatah; and so is Netanyahu.

Russian-speaking Jews countering antisemitism

On October 3, 2019, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the freedom of speech did not apply to denial of the genocide of Jews during WWII.

Letters to the Editor October 11, 2021: Do Biden’s bidding re: China?

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

Enerpoint builds NIS 3m. logistics center

Doral Energy recently acquired 25% of Enerpoint with an option for 51%.

Arabs clash with police in east Jerusalem over grave exhumation

Police confirmed that they were called to the area to inspect bones uncovered at the site, which were then returned to their original location. 

Are ‘COVID toes’ real, and what do they say about our immune system?

While regular Chilblain spots and coronavirus lookalikes had some overlapping qualities, the basic mechanism behind the two appears to be different.

COVID in Israel: Green Class kicks in as active cases drop below 30,000

Expert says decision to start implementing a coronavirus outline for schools earlier was right, but effects still need to be monitored carefully.

World Mental Health Day: Due to COVID, emergency services open Whatsapp hotline

With the establishment of the service, the system saw a surge in appeals; 27% relating to depression and acute distress. * CEO of Eran: “The pandemic let the psychological demons out of the closet."

Gunmen kill at least 20 in attack in northwest Nigeria
Israeli-Arab crime: Young man shot to death in Lower Galilee
IDF fires towards farmland in Gaza Strip - report
23 injured in bus crash on Israel's Highway 6
Israeli Woman submits physical assault complaint against father, brother to PA
COVID-19 in the IDF: 1,015 infected
Name of Israeli suspected of murder of teenage girl released
Lebanon to receive $100 million to import fuel amid electricity crisis
High Court demands that gov't explain why COVID protocols unpublished
China denounces Taiwan president's speech about independence
Former grand mufti of Jerusalem banned from al-Aqsa for a week - report
Jordanian ministers submit resignation ahead of gov't reshuffle -state media
Flash floods possible from Monday to Wednesday in southern Israel
Taliban delegation ends discussions with US delegation in Doha
Missions announced for Morocco, Australia, Chengdu, Pacific states
Lebanese media says energy ministry to issue new fuel prices on Monday
Taliban delegation ends discussions with US delegation in Doha
No agreement reached in talks between Health Ministry, medical residents
The IDF conducted a Chief of Staff test on cyber threat management
What happened to Hamas’ rebrand?

In a translation of the 1988 document, Hamas claims that Jews cannot coexist with Muslims: “Israel, Judaism and Jews challenge Islam and the Moslem people.”

Merkel should be acknowledged for her strong support for Israel - editorial

Merkel and Bennett to visit Yad Vashem and the outgoing German chancellor will also be awarded an honorary doctorate from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.

Scotland defeats Israel 3-2 with last-minute goal in World Cup qualifier

After Israel took a 2-1 lead into halftime, Scotland roared back with a fateful winning score in the 94th minute.

Medical residents block Tel Aviv road, protest 26-hour shifts

"I call on Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz and Finance Minister Avigdor Liberman... come, do one 26-hour shift in corona protective gear."

Aliyah up 31% over 2020 numbers so far

Immigration still significantly below 2019, although close to average for last decade if current trends continue till end of year.

Arab-Israeli men speak out on domestic violence and masculinity

Arab-Israeli men are publicly breaking the silence on the gender-based violence in their communities. The cause is led by Tamer Nafar, a Palestinian rapper and social activist.

One dead, 7 injured after car collides with truck on Highway 4

Young woman killed in crash near Yavneh. As the accident was being cleared, another crash occurred on the other side of the highway.

'Shtisel' Actress Shira Haas eulogizes her Holocaust survivor grandmother

"My grandma, my love, has passed," she wrote in a touching Instagram post, sharing a selfie with her grandmother and a second photo of them holding hands.

Merkel: Talks with Iran must be renewed urgently

Merkel is in Israel on a two-day visit as she concludes her 16 years in office, with SPD leader Olaf Scholz her likely replacement.

IAI selected as prime contractor for Carmel armored fighting vehicle

With the Carmel’s innovative user interface, soldiers inside the vehicle will be able to view the battlefield in several dimensions.

Meeting between Health Minister and medical residents end with no deal

Young physicians have been demanding better working conditions for years and chiefly want a reduction of their 26-hour shifts to 18 hours.

In Israel, Google tests making traffic lights more efficient

Google may use artificial intelligence to make traffic lights 10-20 percent more efficient for Israeli drivers.

Legendary Israeli theater director, Nola Chilton dies at 99

Director Nola Chilton was a key figure in the worlds of both Israeli and international theater. She was awarded the Israel Prize for her achievements in 2013.

Ex-ambassador Friedman wants to show the Arab world a tolerant Israel

'I want to build trust through religious tolerance, to show how Israel respects the religious rights of all people, and in particular of the Islamic world,' Friedman said.

Yotam Polizer is saving the world, one community at a time

As the Global CEO of IsraAID, Polizer believes in the power of helping communities get back on their feet, while also showing a side of Israel that few people see. 

IDF’s 'Red Unit': All-female unit challenging troops before they go to war

When they aren’t busy drilling with troops who can be from the elite Shayetet 13 to troops from the Golani or Paratrooper brigades, the women of the Red Unit are busy studying Israel’s enemies.

First day of school: Israel's universities open their gates for the academic year

"A very exciting day," said President Herzog. "Education is the most fundamental root of a society's ability to function."

Israeli arrested for drug trafficking in Dubai

Dubai Police arrested an Israeli for attempting to smuggle 500 kilograms of pure cocaine through Dubai.

MK Mossi Raz calls for review of Western Wall management

Meretz MK Mossi Raz has submitted a motion to the agenda in the Knesset to review the management of the Western Wall after a report highlighted problems with Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz's administration.

Stern scandal: Israel must address sexual assault complaints - analysis

Elazar Stern's admission that he shredded complaints showed Israel has a broken system that doesn't enable victims of sex offenses to file reports.

Likud MKs try to stop Nir Barkat in leadership race

Former Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat is in the race to replace opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu — But some MKs are trying to stop him.

Miss Behave girl septet promises Motown vibes in Tel Aviv New Orleans Festival

“I have always been drawn to the classics. I remember I found an R&B record lying somewhere. I loved it, particularly American music.”

Knesset speaker to JPost: Coalition tension exaggerated

'The budget will pass, and the coalition will continue to function, despite having eight parties with different worldviews,' Knesset Speaker Mickey Levy (Yesh Atid) told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday.

A travel experience to Poland is what you make of it

There are many Jews who only travel to Poland on roots trips or to visit Holocaust sites, while many Israelis love Poland for its great food, picturesque countryside and historic cities. 

A year without Rabbi Sacks

Rabbi Sacks taught us all, every parent, every teacher, every academic, every lay leader, every philanthropist and every child that we held the key to a better tomorrow.

Iraqis vote in general election with a low turnout reflecting the nation's apathy

For the first time since the US invasion in 2003, Iraqis are voting in a general election. Many have pledged to boycott, having lost faith in the democratic system.

Iran claims to have 80% of uranium needed to build nuclear bomb

Iran claims 120 kg. jump in 20% enriched uranium. If true, the numbers could be considered a major jump forward in Iran's uranium enrichment efforts.

Six killed in Yemen car bomb assassination targeting officials

The car bomb targeted Governor Ahmed Lamlas and agriculture minister Salem al-Suqatri, who survived the blast.

Lebanon restores power supply after complete halt

On Saturday, Lebanon's two largest power stations, Zahrani and Deir Ammar plants, shut down due to fuel shortages, bringing the Lebanese power network to a complete halt.

Austria leads 48 nations in pledge at UNHRC to combat antisemitism

"This fight is between antisemites and anyone who believes in the values of equality, justice and liberty," Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg said.

Comprehensive report exposes antisemitism in Ireland

A report by investigative journalist David Collier analyzed hundreds of social media posts from leading Irish anti-Israel activists, revealing a concerning amount of Jew-hatred.

BBC describes Alfred Dreyfus as 'notorious Jewish spy'

Alfred Dreyfus, subject of the antisemitic Dreyfus Affair that inspired Zionist founding father Theodor Herzl, was described in a BBC drama summary as a "Jewish spy" despite being exonerated.

'Astronauts' simulate Mars environment in Israel’s Mitzpe Ramon

The mission will run 20 experiments and test methods for searching for signs of life on the Red Planet before it ends on October 31.

Users of the BIT money transfer app claim they were hacked and robbed thousands of shekels

“I opened the bank app and saw someone had already made two transactions worth NIS 3,600 each.”

Facebook's R&D team in Israel helps bring the Internet to developing countries

Facebook's teams in Israel developed a platform that helps local entrepreneurs, network providers and cellular network operators in developing countries to provide cost-effective Wi-Fi solutions.

Austria's Kurz steps down as chancellor but will lead party

He added that he planned to stay on as party leader and to take over as the leader of its lawmakers in parliament.

IAI to equip Estonian Defense Forces with 'Blue Spear' land-to-sea missile system

Estonia announced that Proteus Advanced Systems, a joint venture of Israel Aerospace Industries and ST Engineering, won the tender to provide defense systems to the nation.

Pakistan's 'father of nuclear program' dies of cancer

Khan was at the center of a global nuclear proliferation scandal in 2004 that involved sales of nuclear secrets to North Korea, Iran and Libya.

Russian plane carrying parachutists crashes, 16 killed

The aircraft, which came down near the city of Menzelinsky, had been carrying 20 parachutists and two crew members.

UK, Germany to let UN Durban resolution pass after boycotting last month

The resolution in Geneva reaffirms support for the 2001 Durban Declaration which singles out Israel as a perpetrator of racism.

Azerbaijani soldier kills civilian in Nagorno-Karabakh - report

An Azerbaijani soldier reportedly killed a civilian in the Nagorno-Karabakh area recaptured in a war last year.

Czech President Zeman in intensive care at key post-election time

Reporters saw an ambulance leaving the presidential chateau at Lany, west of Prague, soon after Zeman met Prime Minister Andrej Babis.

The other father of Iran’s nuke program - A.Q. Khan - analysis

Abdul Qadeer Khan, who died on Sunday and founded Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program, can be considered the father, or step-father of Iran, North Korea and Libya’s nuclear weapons programs.

US naval engineer, wife charged with selling nuclear submarine secrets

US Navy nuclear engineer Jonathan Toebbe and his wife, Diana, were arrested on Saturday in West Virginia and charged with violating the Atomic Energy Act.

PhenQ Review – Best Fat Burner Supplement With Natural Ingredients

PhenQ is a 100% natural dietary supplement made to reduce weight and fat without a struggle permanently.

Best Keto Diet Pills: Review Top Ketone Supplements For Weight Loss

Most individuals find this diet curbed and challenging to adhere to, even though carbohydrates are a mainstay of almost every diet in the world.

Java Burn Reviews: Does This JavaBurn Weight Loss Coffee Supplement Work?

The manufacturer recommends using the product for at least 3-6 months to get the best results

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