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Purim 2026: History repeats itself as Jews forge their fate in Persia - opinion
In both the Purim narratives, we are given the ability to forge our own fate, to take matters into our own hands, and to carry our nation further towards redemption.
Who is Ali Larijani, the Iranian official who may play a key role in Iran's future? - analysis
Every Iranian regime survivor was left alive for a purpose, UAE journalist tells 'Post'
My Word: Tucker Carlson’s powerful ignorance - opinion
Spiritual frameworks: Faith and family in Israel at war - opinion
Raising spiritually bilingual children in Israel: the instinctive awareness born of immersion and the thoughtful commitment shaped by reflection.
Launches from Shiraz: The IDF's newest challenge against the Iranian military
Sources in the defense establishment estimate that the Iranians have no choice but to operate systems that have not been seriously damaged so far and are at a high level of capability.
Iranian missile hits electric infrastructure in South, thousands temporarily lost power
None have been reported wounded after large booms were heard in the Shfela area and in southern Israel.
Aerial attacks and GPS interference: Airlines weigh Middle East cancellations after US strikes Iran
With Russian and Ukrainian airspace also closed to most airlines due to years of war, the Middle East has become a more important route for flights between Europe and Asia.
A warzone welcome for olah who arrived hours ahead of Iran attack
Eve Karlin’s Aliyah the day before Operation Rising Lion began strengthened her resolve.
A missile strike turned Tamra into a symbol of anti-Arab racism — and of solidarity across divides
Over the three-day mourning period, the Khatib family was visited by a steady stream of people from across Israeli society
Why dismantling Iranian threat won't create another Libya or Iraq - opinion
Israel has the cards, and Iran can take the diplomatic offramps offered by the United States and Europe, or it can continue on a path that ends with its program being destroyed.
Israel sees no instability, cracks in Iranian regime's control amid IDF operations, officials say
“There are no indications that the central government in Tehran is losing control — quite the opposite. The Iranian regime appears to be tightening its grip,” the three officials said.
'Can’t imagine if babies had been here’: Iranian missile damages day-care in southern Israel
Security-camera footage shared by the nursery’s management captures the moment a projectile slammed into one of the play areas, underscoring the peril even the youngest face.
Ben-Gvir and Karhi crack down on foreign press coverage of war damage in Israel
Foreign media are now required to obtain prior military censorship approval before filming missile impact and crash sites.