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: Haredi growth

The haredi population is growing at an annual rate of around 4 percent, with the average haredi woman having 6.9 children.

Haredim

JPost Editorial: Palestinian elections

It is unlikely that elections held in either Gaza or the West Bank will be particularly free or fair...

Palestinian president Abbas stands between PM Haniyeh and senior Fatah leader Dahlan in Gaza

Editorial: Stop the accidents

The high number of Arab children killed in accidents reveals a glaring inequality that must be addressed.

The scene of a traffic accident on Road 31 near Arad

Turkey and Israel

Turkey’s turning away from the West – including the deterioration of relations with the US and its move away from joining the European Union – would have been reversed.

Israel and Turkey flags

Gun battle

The NRA, the chief guardian of America’s gun culture, rationalizes the propriety of private citizens owning weapons of war and lobbies successfully to thwart numerous proposals for gun control.

A man looks at guns in a gun shop in Tel Aviv, October 20, following a wave of stabbings by Palestinians that led Israelis to look to self-defense measures

Jerusalem Post Editorial: One minister, one job

The High Court’s ruling last week in support of multiple ministerial appointments might be related to a decision last August.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) attends a meeting of the Likud party in the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem

Jerusalem Post Editorial: Economics of terrorism

Peres and other optimists underestimated the influence of Islamic fundamentalism and incitement.

A Palestinian stone-thrower looks on as he stands in front of a fire during clashes with IDF troops in the West Bank village of Duma

April 8: PM’s Kotel moment

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Solidarity with Marseille

Marseille’s Jews are under attack.

A man wears a kippa.

Pardon the president?

Katsav never underwent a process of rehabilitation and should, therefore, still be considered dangerous.

Former president of Israel Moshe Katsav