The Jerusalem Post Archive

12 October 2024
‘All options are on the table’ to keep Iran from going nuclear, Kamala Harris says

The phrase “all options are on the table” is a familiar one: It was used often by President Barack Obama when he was shaping the 2015 sanctions relief for nuclear rollback deal with Iran.

Palestinian-owned Oakland cafe features drink named for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar

The $10 drink shares a name with Yahya Sinwar, the terror group’s leader and architect of its Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack on Israel.

Mexico calls for recognition of Palestinian state amid war

President Sheinbaum condemned the ongoing violence in the Middle East, emphasizing that "war will never lead to a good outcome."

Iran sends satellites to Russia for rocket launch, Tasnim reports
Russia, Syria, Iran should take measures after Israel's strike on Damascus, Erdogan says
Donald Trump leads Kamala Harris on handling Israel, Ukraine wars, WSJ poll shows
IDF closes Zar'it, Shomera, Shetula, Netu'a, and Even Menachem as military zone
Washington says US forces bombed Islamic State camps in Syria
Israel's government to vote on additional national October 7 memorial day
Approximately 40 rockets fired toward Upper Galilee from Lebanon
Hate is anti-Jewish: Remaining human in the face of war – opinion

Judaism must continue to be a symbol of peace and acceptance of others.

No forgiveness for those who don't stand with Israel - opinion

At this time of forgiveness, why should we forgive those who do not stand with us in our hour of need?

Jerusalem highlights: October 11-17

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

IDF strikes 280 terror targets, eliminates 250 terrorists responding to Yom Kippur attacks

Two soldiers were wounded during combat, a combat officer from the Military Engineering School, and a reservist from Battalion 9203.

Nicaragua breaks diplomatic relations with Israel

The conflict, the Nicaraguan government said, now also "extends against Lebanon and gravely threatens Syria, Yemen and Iran."

Hamas, Hezbollah increase attacks on Jewish holiday - despite seeking Ramadan respite - analysis

While Israel reduced the intensity of its war effort against Hamas over Ramadan over respect for the Muslim holy month, the Iranian-backed axis often escalates during Jewish holidays.

Biden: We’re asking Israel to stop hitting UN peacekeepers

The leaders of France, Italy, and Spain on Friday condemned the firing on the position of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon explaining that such attacks were "unjustifiable."

Financial and personal repentance: A guide to post-Yom Kippur economic security - opinion

Most people make big resolutions and fall off the wagon within a few days. The better approach is if we set a few small goals and keep to them.

Once We Get North of $3,000, Gold Prices are 'Going Parabolic': Peter Schiff

Gold expert Peter Schiff predicts soaring precious metals prices, warns of inflation surge, and reveals top investment picks in a candid interview on Commodity Culture. Must-read for investors!

If you don't own gold, you know neither history nor economics - Ray Dalio

Billionaire Ray Dalio Warns of Economic Paradigm Shift, Advocates for Gold Investment.

Gold's Inevitable Ascent in a World of Failing Fiat Currencies

With fiat currencies crumbling under inflation and debt, gold stands as the ultimate safe haven. Discover why its rise is unstoppable and how it could reshape the global financial landscape.

Tehran's hidden message: Why an Iranian official visited war-struck Beirut - analysis

Iran has a long-term plan and it includes trying to weaken Israel through long slow wars in Gaza and Lebanon. 

Iran seeks int’l backing, threatens Israel as region braced for strike

Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations in New York, Amir-Saeed Iravan told the UN Security Council on Thursday afternoon that Israel is “now a serious threat to international peace..."

US deploys anti-ballistic system to Israel, Iran says ‘no red lines’

The decision would be implemented in an attempt to prepare for an Iranian response to an Israel strike.

This week in Jewish history: Yom Kippur War turning point, birth of Hebrew and Nazi ghettos

The above is a highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars.

These Jewish teens in Miami are striking a defiant tone in a High Holiday season haunted by Oct. 7

Despite the pressures, young Jews in the Miami area are using pins, prayers, performances and protests during the High Holidays to mark the one-year anniversary.

Sandy Koufax famously didn’t pitch on Yom Kippur in 1965. But did he go to synagogue?

Not observant but proudly Jewish, Koufax decided he would not pitch on the holiday. It is a decision that 59 years later remains a defining moment in the history of American Judaism.

Support group for Israeli expats in New York offers programs in Hebrew, hugs and comforts of home

Initially founded to provide immediate relief for Israeli families arriving to the New York area after Oct.7, one year into its existence the Israeli Hug Center has evolved into a full-fledged org.

How will Nicaragua's tiny Jewish community be affected by disconnecting ties with Israel?

Nicaragua's severing of ties with Israel raises concerns for its Jewish community, potentially impacting their cultural identity and support.

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