Discrimination
High Court begins reviewing death penalty law as Adalah files petition after ACRI challenge
The petition argues that the law creates a discriminatory system, saying the West Bank amendments apply only to Palestinians.
US pressure is forcing action on anti-Christian violence, Nigerian Christian leader tells 'Post'
International federation votes against expelling Israeli social workers' union
Elite South African school apologizes over refusal to play Jewish day school at fixture
Jewish community most targeted religious group, new FBI hate crime report says
Because many major cities continue to not report hate crimes, the true state of antisemitism in the US is likely much worse than the record number of antisemitic hate crimes in the FBI’s data.
'Maybe your land should belong to Jews': Druze lawyer ponders sector's future in Israel
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun.
Israel’s embassy in Ireland accuses Dublin Pride of promoting ‘agenda of exclusion'
The embassy charged that Dublin Pride had altered its policy to stop national flags being flown as a circumvented way to prevent the Israeli flag from being displayed at the event.
Former Meta engineer sues company saying he was fired over handling of Gaza content
The ex-employee alleged that after finding a short video posted by a Palestinian photojournalist of a destroyed Gaza building, it was classified as pornographic.
Arab truck driver attacked by West Bank settlers who believed he was transporting aid to Gaza
West Bank settlers arrived at the scene to block humanitarian aid they believed to be en route to the Gaza Strip, setting tires on fire, blocking the truck, and injuring the driver.
El Al humiliates Bedouin cop, who rescued dozens on Oct. 7, while he's advocating for Israel
After saving many lives on Oct. 7, Ramo Huzeil was selected to represent Israel abroad but ended the trip feeling humiliated by El Al's security check.
Jews were excluded from California county’s death penalty juries for decades, new evidence reveals
Alameda County faces scrutiny for potential jury discrimination in death-row cases dating back to 1977, including exclusion of Black female and Jewish jurors.
Analyzing the UN after 75 years of Israeli membership and navigating the various challenges
The current makeup of the UN does not bode well for Israel where, time and again, its General Assembly votes against the one Jewish state, the author explains.
Israeli student elected by Columbia for role of student president as protests surge
The election comes as the Columbia campus experiences an overwhelming wave of anti-Israel protests and student encampments.
Jewish student seeks over $1 million from TMU for alleged antisemitism
The Plaintiff alleges the university led to a toxic, antisemitic learning and working environment and wrongfully dismissed her from employment at TMU.