Operation Iron Swords

The quiet home front: The loneliness and love of Israel’s husbands at war

DOMESTIC AFFAIRS: Neora, who lost her only sibling in the war, speaks of the struggles of being married to a soldier in the reserves. The distance between them often takes its toll.

Neora and E. moved to Ramat Gan together two years ago and are looking forward to starting a family. Here, Neora sits in a narrow hallway as her partner stands above her in uniform, the weight of absence lingering even in proximity.
View of the Tel Aviv University campus

TAU announces a special admission framework for IDF veterans injured in the Swords of Iron War

US Ambassador to United Nations Michael Waltz and other ambassadors vote in favor for a resolution during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council to consider a U.S. proposal for a U.N. mandate to establish an international stabilization force in Gaza, November 17, 2025

Kosovo, Kazakhstan, to join Gaza International Stabilization Force

Assaf Shmuelovich, the "Impersonating officer" charged for infiltrating the Southern Command on October 7.

'Impersonating officer' Assaf Shmuelovitz to serve sentence in psychiatric hospital


YarivLevin must let justice take its course - editorial

Justice Minister Yariv Levin's fight against the Supreme Court reached a new peak this week, with no sign of compromise from either party.

 (L-R): Justice Minister Yariv Levin; High Court justice Uzi Fogelman at the High Court of Justice (illustrative)

Israeli air strike hits truck in Lebanon carrying military equipment, security source says

An Israeli airstrike struck a pickup truck carrying military equipment in northeast Lebanon, amid rising tensions with Hezbollah.

 An explosion takes place as Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Zibqin, Lebanon, August 25, 2024, in this still image obtained from a video.

'It's about 7 billion people against 15 million Jews': Israel's challenges in the social media war

LIVE: Aviva Klompas discusses the challenges of pro-Israel advocacy and social media misinformation.

  Jerusalem Post's Diaspora Affairs Correspondent Mike Starr speaks to Aviva Klompas, CEO and co-founder of Boundless Israel,

IDF rescues Israeli-Bedouin hostage, Israeli airstrike hits military equipment in northeast Lebanon

US military official says Hezbollah attack lowers risk of regional war • Hamas rejects 'new' ceasefire conditions

 Rescued hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi reunites his family at Soroka Medical Center after over 300 days of captivity.

Israel’s strategic offensive: Seizing the moment amid Iranian retaliation threats - opinion

With Iran and its proxies hesitating, Israel takes decisive action to weaken its foes and shift the regional balance.

 AN EXPLOSION takes place as Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon on Sunday. The thinking goes that Hezbollah is in no position to fight a major war with Israel, says the writer.

IDF discovers ammunition, missiles and knives - all next to a baby's cradle in Gaza

The military also stated that a 700-meter tunnel constructed by the terrorist organization underground was destroyed by the IDF's Yahalom Unit and forces from the 603rd Battalion.

Weapons discovered by a baby's crib by Israeli forces in Deir-al Balah in Gaza on August 26, 2024.

Israel’s decisive preemptive strike thwarted a major Hezbollah attack. It's about time - editorial

The IAF’s pre-dawn strike on Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon marked a significant shift in Israel's offensive strategy.

The Israeli Air Force works to fight new and developing threats across the region

Israel-Hamas war day 324: What's happening in Israel, Gaza, Lebanon?

Houthis praise Hezbollah attack on Israel • Hamas rejects 'new' ceasefire conditions • Cairo talks to continue later this week

 IDF soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip, August 24, 2024.

Israel to hold annual commemoration of October 7 events amid deep divisions - opinion

Israel's new annual commemoration of October 7 has sparked controversy, highlighting deep national divisions as differing views on the events persist.

 TRANSPORTATION MINISTER Miri Regev holds a news conference to address the issue of the planned state ceremony commemorating the October 7 massacre, and the controversy surrounding it, in Jerusalem last week.

Letters to the Editor, August 25, 2024: No military solution

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

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