Fleur Hassan-Nahoum
Campus Israel launched as alternative for Jewish students facing antisemitism
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum says the new platform connects students abroad with English-language degree programs, application support, internships, and community life in Israel.
Bridging the divide, leading across partisan lines at the WZC - opinion
Grapevine April 23, 2025: Early risers
Kol Israel seeks Betar USA's expulsion from WZC elections over 'inflammatory rhetoric'
Jerusalem, Madrid explore capital city twinning despite Israel-Hamas war
This was the first official visit following the deterioration of relations between Madrid and Jerusalem amid the Gaza war and explored the possibility of formalizing their collaboration.
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum: Israel's soldier of public diplomacy
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is one of the clearest voices in English – and arguably the only one in Spanish – advocating for Israel.
Grapevine November 10, 2023: Recognizing Druze inclusion and sacrifice
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Yom Kippur War to Abraham Accords: How Israel changed over 50 years - opinion
We are now, as we always have been, in pursuit of peace. May the desire for peace continue to exhort our nation to work together toward a shared future.
Israel appoints new innovation, antisemitism special envoys
Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum and former MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh were appointed by Foreign Minister Eli Cohen to be new special envoys.
Grapevine February 24, 2023: Celebrating Kosovo’s independence
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
American-Jewish investor buys Greek Orthodox Patriarchate land in Jerusalem
About 1,000 housing units and the five-star Inbal Hotel, stand on the land in the neighborhoods of Talbiyeh, Rehavia and Nayot.
Grapevine: Smile power
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Why do women struggle to find success in business?
The topic of women entrepreneurs was discussed at The Jerusalem Post's Global Investment Forum 2022 in Morocco.
Jerusalem publishes zoning for new US embassy in Jerusalem
The embassy will be on Derech Hebron between Hanoch Albek and Daniel Yanovsky Streets, an area known by its British Mandate-era name, "Camp Allenby."