Israel
US refueling aircraft to be moved from Ben-Gurion amid flight disruption fears
US refueling planes stationed at Ben-Gurion Airport are expected to be partially relocated as Israel seeks to ease pressure on airport operations.
Israel holds first annual Thai Festival as two nations celebrate 72 years of diplomatic relations
The Lancet publishes call to suspend Israeli Medical Association from global medical body
Jerusalem Theatre hosts Massenet’s Cinderella in a one-time opera event
Annual Tel Aviv Pride Parade to take place as normal, despite security concerns
Israel Police announced that over 1,000 police officers, undercover and Border Police officers, and volunteers will be deployed throughout the event to ensure the safety of all participants.
IDF widows, orphans receive over NIS 2m. in scholarships, grants
The IDF Widows and Orphans Organization awarded 478 scholarships and grants at its annual “Ruach Ahat” ceremony, held in the presence of Orna Zamir, wife of IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir.
Israel's reputation problem runs deeper than PR - opinion
Ronald Lauder said that Israel has an image problem and needs professional help. He’s right, up to a point. The billionaire cosmetic heir is a personal friend of both Trump and Netanyahu.
'Toxic love story' between Trump, Netanyahu runs the Iran war
Can anyone really say the fire has ceased? This week's Deep Dive maps the red string from Beirut to Tehran to Washington, and the human cost beneath it.
US warns Iran after overnight strikes, while IRGC threatens to turn region into hell
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Time remains Tehran’s most powerful strategic asset - opinion
The past 48 hours show how Tehran uses conflict, diplomacy, and uncertainty to strengthen its position.
Herzog awards Mossad, IAI, IAF prize for capability-expanding classified system - exclusive
Mossad chiefs Tamir Pardo, Yossi Cohen, and recently retired chief David Barnea all had a hand in advancing the program, without which it might not have reached the finish line.
Knesset passes law placing internal police investigations under Justice Ministry's authority
The legislation was passed with 43 lawmakers in favor and 39 against after a lengthy plenum debate. It was sponsored by Likud MK Moshe Saada.
Gwyneth Paltrow smeared online after Israel commercial gig
Paltrow, who is active on Instagram, did not post the commercial but many of the comments on her recent posts reiterate these accusations, calling her such epithets as “Genocide Queen.”
There will be a Palestinian majority in the Negev by 2050, Haggai Reznik says
“We need to prevent Palestinian women from entering," said Reznik. "The state funds and allows this. By 2050, there will be a Palestinian majority in the Negev.”