DANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD
Groceries, water, art supplies: Israeli women ready families for another confrontation with Iran
Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad receives Courage Award on behalf of Iranian protesters
Expert: Lessons, trauma from October 7 informing new West Bank land registration policy - interview
Tucker Carlson 'totally wrong' about Christian mistreatment in Israel, NGO founder says - interview
Khalloul extended an invitation to the right-wing American commentator in early February, hoping to shed light on the true experience of Christians in Israel, but Carlson had failed to respond.
Iran’s crypto network is shielding regime from Western sanctions, experts tell ‘Post’
Snir Levi, the CEO of NOMINIS.io, explained that the regime is able to sell oil to Russia and China, be paid in cryptocurrencies, and then use them to support their proxy terror groups.
Iranian officials moving to consolidate power for a post-Khamenei era - report
The Institute for the Study of War assessed that, since June 2025, factions within the Iranian regime are working to secure positions of influence to shape future policies.
Iranian activist tells ‘Post’: Western sympathizers ‘pick and choose’ when human rights matter
Ellie Borhan, an Iranian activist who founded the London-based Stage of Freedom group, told The Post that protesting against the regime, even in the diaspora, has become unsafe.
Iran says 'understanding' reached with US as Geneva nuclear talks conclude amid threat of war
In a Fox News interview, US Vice President JD Vance said the Trump administration "would like to resolve this through a conversation and a diplomatic negotiation."
Weaponizing influencers: How Iran is using access diplomacy to cement its narrative
Western media personalities who visited Iran this week have parroted the regime’s claims that foreign-backed rioters are behind the recent unrest.
Iran's IRGC Navy launches maritime drill in Strait of Hormuz, one day before US nuclear talks
The drill, named "Smart Control of Hormuz Strait," aimed at testing the readiness of operational forces in the face of "possible security and military threats," Tasnim reported.
NCAG chief admits he threw stones at Israeli soldiers in Gaza when he was 'still young'
“I actually was the organizer of this activity or this national act in the city of Khan Yunis [in the Gaza Strip]," Chief Commissioner Ali Shaath said in an interview.
Moving suspected ISIS prisoners to Iraq shows Washington doesn’t fully trust Damascus, expert says
Professor Eytan Gilboa warned that Tehran may pressure Iraq to allow the country to become a ground to challenge the Sharaa regime.
Tel Aviv nightlife to a rooftop proposal: A modern love story
A backgammon lesson in a Tel Aviv bar sparked a romance that spanned continents and eight years, ending in a heartfelt rooftop proposal.