Middle East
IDF launches medical revolution with AI-PTSD treatment, whole blood drone delivery
Military's medical R&D tech commander updates Jpost on the latest post-war developments, as the improvements are settled to help soldiers with PTSD treatment and whole blood delivery in battle field.
Where are the American bases in the Middle East Iran threatened it might strike? - explainer
US withdrawing some troops from key Middle East bases as precaution, US official says
How Turkey’s dangerous course in the Middle East fuels massacres - opinion
Hezbollah warns Lebanese gov't against pushing disarmament, threatens 'chaos, civil war'
Hezbollah insists that the deal only applies to the southernmost region of Lebanon that borders Israel and has refused to relinquish its arsenal elsewhere.
Israeli, Arab officials suggest Trump 'hold off' on Iran strikes until regime weakens - report
Some Arab officials voiced concern that US or Israeli attacks could trigger a ‘rally around the flag effect,’ where public approval for a country's leaders surges during a national crisis.
The divide in Iran's protests: Why ethnic minorities are not taking to the streets - opinion
Most Iranian ethnic minorities disdain both Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and the MEK, who have been calling for protests. However, that does not mean that they still should not join.
Deterrence: Israel's response to an Iranian threat will be decisive, not symbolic - opinion
The limited role played by Iran’s regional allies in the last round was not a sign of Tehran’s restraint. It was the result of a deliberate and successful effort by Israel, backed clearly by the US.
Iranian feminists understood the revolution better than Europe’s intellectuals - opinion
While Foucault praised Iran’s 1979 revolution as spiritual, Iranian women warned it would mean coercion, veiling, and the erasure of their rights.
US urges citizens to leave Iran amid escalating protests and violence
Iran is currently seeing its biggest anti-government demonstrations in years as the administration of President Donald Trump weighs how to respond.
UN says Gaza hunger crisis over, int'l media quietly ignores - analysis
One might think that international media would jump for joy at the news that the Gazan people are having their nutritional needs met, over two years into the war.
CENTCOM creates new air, missile defense coordination cell at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar
CENTCOM announces MEAD-CDOC at Al Udeid Air Base, enhancing regional air defense coordination with partner nations.
When Iranians appeal to Israel and America, inaction becomes a choice - comment
When Iranians themselves are beaten, imprisoned, and brutally murdered as they stand in the streets, they do not look to Brussels or Paris. They look to the two actors the regime itself fears most.
Alleged reports of 12,000 killed in Iran shocks the world
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Khamenei is falling: The end of a tyrant’s rule amid calls for Pahlavi’s rise - opinion
Thousands killed and arrested as Iran’s protests intensify. The young generation backs Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and defies the collapsing theocracy.