Jerusalem post editor
Remembering Ilan Chaim: A man who lived life to the fullest
This tribute to Ilan Chaim cannot properly encapsulate everything this man was, but we can at least pay respect to his legacy at the paper.
Editor's Notes: Why these covers helped push a moment we needed
Returning to Gaza is a big mistake, calls are disturbing - editorial
Editing the news as Israel goes to war - comment
Letters to the Editor August 3, 2020: Tensions, anyone?
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Lubavitcher Rebbe to 'Post': No unity government for Israel
The Rebbe responded that it should be a narrow government in order to be a strong government. "Yeah, and take care of the real problems," added Levy.
Immunity politics
According to media reports, there is a push to legislate immunity from the corruption charges Netanyahu faces.
New antisemitism
The “three D” test is a definition of antisemitism crafted by Natan Sharansky, the former head of the Jewish Agency.
Longtime 'Post' editor, journalist Matt Nesvisky dies
He is survived by his wife Linda, and two daughters and grandchildren.
No Iran in Syria
Israel must demand a full accounting of the Iranian forces in Syria and that any agreements made on the south be based on verification.
De Gaulle and Amos
The de Gaulle lesson should not be forgotten. Israel can rely on no one but itself for its defense.
Yogev’s diatribe
As long as Israel has no constitution that clearly protects individual basic rights, it is important that Israel maintain a strong, outspoken judiciary.
Polish ethics
Editor's Notes: Standing in spaces
Anyone who claims that this country promotes apartheid needs to simply spend a day in a hospital and any of its wards.