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.

Ilan Chaim
IF A leader who thrives on attention can be nudged to keep doing the right thing for Israel, then a powerful front page is a small price to pay. Special ‘Jerusalem Post’ front pages from the past two years of war.

Editor's Notes: Why these covers helped push a moment we needed

 OPPONENTS OF Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s disengagement plan face IDF troops as they secure the fence of Kfar Maimon in July 2005 after police blocked them from marching to the Gush Katif communities to protest against their demolition.

Returning to Gaza is a big mistake, calls are disturbing - editorial

 TAPPING AWAY on deadline day, Mr. Coffee pot (with all java drunk) at my side. Did I make it into the office?

Editing the news as Israel goes to war - comment


JPost Editorial: Triumph of debate

The packed day brought into focus the fact that Israel and American Jewry don’t always see eye to eye.

The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference

Learn from Islam

Perhaps one day a woman will be appointed not just to an administrative position, but rather to serve as a full-fledged rabbinical judge.

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man walks next to Palestinian women in Jerusalem's Old City

Turning tide in UNESCO

More and more nations are unwilling to lend a hand to subverting international institutions in order to vilify Israel.

Israel's envoy to UNESCO Carmel Shama-Hacohen puts the resolution on Jerusalem in the trashbin of history

The cost of freedom on Israel's 69th birthday

There was a time not too long ago when we knew what it meant to be helpless.

Mount Herzl military cemetery

Editor's Notes: Why we are hosting Sebastian Gorka

The role of a newspaper is not to shy away from tough issues. It is to embrace them.

Sebastian Gorka

Getting away with murder

Israel should support the US in taking a principled moral stand against the PA ’s intolerable conduct.

MK Dov Lipman, reading a letter from the family of terror victim Taylor Force at a small ceremony held at Ben Gurion Airport, March 11, 2016.

Lebanese moves

Lebanon is struggling to maintain its independence from the cancerous growth of Hezbollah at the same time it is host to the largest concentration of Syrian refugees per capita.

LEBANESE SOLDIERS drive near the border with Israel in Kafr Kila, in October. Israel has used its ability to operate in the skies over Syria to prevent weapons transfers to Hezbollah in Lebanon from the Syrian regime.

Trump’s peace push

It's possible that a high-profile push for peace will raise unrealistic expectations that, when not met, could lead to profound disappointment.

PM Netanyahu and President Trump

JPost Editorial: Construction safety

Contractors resist change, claiming that strengthening safety measures on building sites would cut into their bottom line.

A laborer works on an apartment building under construction in the Har Homa quarter in Jerusalem

JPost Editorial: The English imperative

24/7 coverage produced locally could articulate a unique voice not heard elsewhere.

IBA EMPLOYEES protest outside the Knesset yesterday. The sign reads, ‘Democracy=Public Broadcasting’