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David Brinn: Stepping back from the news after 30 years at 'The Jerusalem Post' - opinion

The Post has been my home for over three decades, and I’m immensely proud of the service that we provide and the dedication that the staff demonstrates on a daily basis.

Senior Editor David Brinn is seen in his office.
The first edition of "The Palestine Post," the newspaper that would become "The Jerusalem Post."

The Jerusalem Post marks 93 years as a link to Israel and the Jewish world - editorial

Protesters seen at the Friends of Zion Museum as the Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference was scheduled to take place.

Protesters breach security at Friends of Zion Museum during JP conference

Prof. Yaron Zelekha and Tamar Uriel Beeri

Israel’s economy was struggling long before October 7, expert says


Click-Ins’ AI car damage detector raises $7.5m. in funding

The platform streamlines the process of vehicle damage assessment and analysis by leveraging machine learning and AI technology

 Founder Eugene Greenberg, CEO Doron Gohar and founder Dimitry Geyzersky

SPAR retail chain teams with Shufersal to enter Israeli market

The Netherlands-based company is one of the latest to take advantage of Israel’s recently-eased import standards.

 (right to left) Itzik Abarkhan Chairman of Shufersal Group, Uri Weterman CEO of Shufersal Group, Amit Zeev, Roy Freibach CEO of Shufersal subsidiaries.

It’s actually ‘resettlement’ - and it’s legal and legitimate - opinion

Settlement is an internationally recognized legal and legitimate right.

 PRESS SECRETARY Karine Jean-Pierre: The White House statement asserted that settlement activity creates facts on the ground that undermine hopes for peace between Israel and a future Palestinian state.

Teenaged perpetrators of terror - opinion

Changes need to be made to give Palestinian teens a chance to learn about more than just terror and spewing hate.

 RESCUE FORCES and police evacuate a 13-year-old terrorist from the eastern Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan after he shot and wounded two people outside the Old City, last month.

Israelis and Palestinians won't achieve peace through vigilante attacks - editorial

Israeli and Palestinian representatives met in Aqaba, Jordan in the hopes of reaching a level of understanding with each one another.

IDF soldiers secure the scene after a Border Police officer was stabbed in Huwara, December 2, 2022.

Spin, promises and manipulations - opinion

What happens when judicial reform initiatives are not supported by dialogue?

 PREVIOUS JUSTICE minister MK Gideon Sa’ar speaks at a protest against the judicial overhaul, outside the Knesset, earlier this month. Sa’ar wanted to pass the same reform but is unhappy that it’s Netanyahu’s government that is pushing it through, says the writer.

Can Israel come together once more after judicial reform?

The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Yaakov Katz and guest co-host Tamar Uriel-Beeri.

 Thousands wave the Israeli flag as they protest against the judicial overhaul, outside the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem. February 20, 2023

Some hospitals, homes in high-risk areas are in danger of collapse

Knesset Health Committee: Israel is not ready for medical crisis that could result from powerful earthquake and would need foreign assistance.

Ichilov Hospital during the medical strike, Thursday, June 16, 2022

Israel's response to traumatic events is a source of pride - editorial

Though Israel has problems to deal with itself, the Jewish state has not failed to step up to help others.

An aerial view shows Israelis attending a demonstration against proposed judicial reforms by Israel's new right-wing government in Tel Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023.

Israel's new gov't is courting a disastrous rift with US Jews - opinion

Israel's government is allowing tension to rise between Jewish sects.

 FORMER PRIME minister Benjamin Netanyahu with former US president Donald Trump in Jerusalem during Trump’s visit to Israel in 2017.