Mosul

Economically boosting the KRG with resumed oil exports will benefit region - analysis

Oil is flowing again from Iraq’s Kurdistan Region to Turkey, a move hailed as “historic” and expected to boost Iraq’s federal budget by up to $500 million monthly.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani (R) and KRG Prime Minister Masrour Barzani (L) in Baghdad, 2023; illustrative.
 ISIS training center in Christian church, Iraq.

Mosul's historic churches rise again after IS destruction

 A general view of the Grand Al-Nuri Mosque after it was evacuated due to the discovery of explosive devices inside it dating back to the time of the Islamic State in Mosul, Iraq, June 29, 2024.

Destroyed by ISIS, a historic minaret in Mosul rises again - analysis

 A drone view shows the Al-Tahira Church as rebuilding work continues in Mosul, Iraq June 5, 2024, 10 years after ISIS seized control of the city and ruled for three years before being ousted by Iraqi forces and their allies.

Lessons, 10 years after ISIS took over Mosul - analysis


After ISIS, Christmas returns to Northern Iraq

The last Christmas mass in the city was held in 2013.

A volunteer in a Santa costume hands out gifts to Iraqi Christians in Najaf, December 2015

Red Cross says has access to Islamic State families held near Mosul

Foreign aid agencies in Iraq said they were "gravely concerned" about the fate of the families.

Families and relatives of Islamic State militants are seen after they surrendered themselves to Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Iraq

Advise and assist: The Iraqi army through the eyes of an American advisor

Fourteen years after the first insurgents emerged in Iraq in 2003, the US may have found a model that works in Iraq.

A US soldier runs at a coalition forces forward base near West Mosul, Iraq June 21, 2017

Inside the air campaign against ISIS in Iraq

In an interview with 'The Jerusalem Post,' US Deputy Commanding General Andrew A. Croft maps the challenges coalition and Iraqi forces faced in the battle for Mosul.

A US F-16 fighter jet at the tarmac of a military base in Balad, Iraq.

Islamic State still a threat as Mosul residents return to city in ruins

"West Mosul is still a military zone."

Members of the Emergency Response Division celebrate in the Old City of Mosul, Iraq July 8, 2017.

After ISIS, Mosul rebuilds monuments, mosques and society

"Daesh militants have been eliminated but the Daesh idea remains. How can I live with my neighbors who branded me an infidel? How can my daughter live with them?"

An Iraqi man waves his naitonal flag in the newly liberated city of Mosul, July 9

JPost from the frontline: The 9-month battle for the liberation of Mosul

Over nearly a year the 'Jerusalem Post' visited the war-torn Iraqi city three times and came back with dramatic footage.

Mosul

WATCH: Iraqis numb pain of Islamic State in newly re-opened bar

The owner of the bar, Abu Firas, hopes that re-opening it will breathe life back into his town and help reverse the exodus of its Christian population.

Iraqis numb pain of Islamic State in newly re-opened bar.

Iraqi forces resume last push of offensive towards ISIS-held Mosul

The army's counter-terrorism unit had paused its advance last week after it made ground quicker than forces on other fronts, to allow them to close the gap and get nearer to the city.

IRAQI FORCES advance in Qayara to attack Islamic State in Mosul