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

What began as The Palestine Post in 1932 has become a global media force. As we turn 93, our dedication to Israel and the Jewish world remains unchanged.

The first edition of "The Palestine Post," the newspaper that would become "The Jerusalem Post."
 Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion.

'If disaster occurs': Ben-Gurion's revealing speech on the safety of Israel's Negev communities

Rescued hostage Almog Meir Jan reunites with his mother at Sheba Medical Center, June 8, 2024

Rescued hostage sues ‘Palestine Chronicle’ for employment of Hamas captor

 THE WRITER, Arthur Ganz, holding up a final print.

Israel Independence Day: Recreating the 'Post's iconic 1948 front page


US and PA renew economic dialogue frozen under Trump

The Biden administration has restored those ties and has renewed its financial contribution to the Palestinians.

 PRO-PALESTINE demonstrators protest outside the Israeli Consulate in Los Angeles in May.

Book review: ‘The Jerusalem Post’ at its birth

A story of pre-state Israel and self-discovery.

HISTORIC ISSUE of ‘The Palestine Post’ from the current ‘Jerusalem Post’ conference room.

70 years on: The bombing of the 'Post' offices, and the paper's legacy

Post employees didn't let a half-ton of explosives stop them from putting out a paper on that fateful day in 1948.

The aftermath of the bombing of the Palestine Post, February 1948