Israel
Leapmotor B10, Israel’s affordable electric crossover: A successful compromise
Starting at NIS 140,000, this Chinese SUV is bigger than the Hyundai Kona and Toyota Corolla Cross, yet much cheaper. Could anything stop it from becoming a hit?
A Purim cookie goes viral in Israel, ‘Khamenei’s ears’ replaces ‘Haman’s ears’
After Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death, Israel saw justice, world saw escalation - analysis
Former Israel Navy chief says, 'They promised us hell but they were revealed as pathetic'
Every Iranian regime survivor was left alive for a purpose, UAE journalist tells 'Post'
"It's not a coincidence that Iran is attacking Dubai, because Dubai is the antithesis of what Iran represents," Emirati senior journalist and TV commentator Nadim Koteich told The Jerusalem Post.
US, Israel's final decision to go to war with Iran came later than reported - exclusive
The Post understands that much of the current conventional narrative is revisionist history to try to simplify what was an extraordinarily period of uncertainty and a complex series of ups and downs.
Drones define Israel’s military edge during Operation Roaring Lion
As Operation Roaring Lion unfolds, Israel Air Force's unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged as the backbone of its air strategy far, from Israel's borders
World reacts to Khamenei's death in Tehran as Israel, US, and Iran continue to trade strikes
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and members of his family was a "cynical" murder.
Israel sees two fatalities in 24 hours as Operation Roaring Lion continues into second day
An intact Iranian missile hit a residential building in Tel Aviv, killing one, and another Tel Aviv resident choked to death running to shelter.
Iran launched missiles at Cyprus, threatening thousands of British troops stationed there
He also noted that 300 British troops had been stationed near the military base Iran struck in Bahrain on Saturday, with some of the soldiers being "several hundred yards away."
Academic institutions switch to remote learning, cancel all non-mandatory activity amid Iran war
The Council for Higher Education will continue to monitor developments and update institutions in accordance with guidance from the security authorities.
After the strikes: Planning for Iran’s 'day after' - opinion
At a time when many believed the region was trapped in outdated paradigms, Israel chose normalization, technological partnership, and economic cooperation as instruments of stability.
Wedding invitation from 1955: A stroll through cherished memories - opinion
A simple wedding invitation from over 60 years ago provides memories of family and the moments that shaped a life.
When first graders in Modi’in sang 'You Won’t Defeat Me,' I cried - opinion
First graders in Modi’in danced and sang prayers for soldiers and peace, a moving reminder of faith, resilience, and hope.