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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.
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Are the Jewish people at war with each other? - opinion
Twitter sees surge in Gen-Z neo-Nazi antisemitism since Musk takeover
Though many extremist users came out of the woodwork during Kanye West's tirades, research shows that organized efforts of extremists appeared on Twitter long before.
Under attack by opposition, Israeli gov't submits judicial reform changes
Rothman's changes were published not long after the Attorney-General's office submitted a scathing opinion of the legal plan.
US woman detained in Russia after walking calf on Red Square
"I wanted to show it a beautiful place in our beautiful country," she said.
Qatar swoops into Lebanon gas deal in wake of Jerusalem-Beirut agreement
Qatar could play a role in developing crucial infrastructure close to Israel's border with Lebanon.
Crimea will never again be part of Ukraine - Croatian president
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic made this comment as part of his objection to sending military aid to Ukraine.
Israeli-US ties must be safeguarded - editorial
The relationship between Israel and the US is based on more than business ties, intelligence sharing and military cooperation.
What were the ‘Post’s most read news stories of 2022?
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Supporters of Brazil's defeated Bolsonaro attack police headquarters
These riots were contributed to by election-doubting conspiracy theories put in place by former US President Donald Trump.
Ukraine attacks occupied Melitopol, Russian side says two killed
Multiple fatalities and injuries have been reported as Ukraine hopes to knock down Russia's line of defense.
R. Kelly's controversial new album 'I Admit It' released as bootleg
The R&B singer and record producer is currently serving a 30-year prison sentence for sexual abuse charges against him.