The Jerusalem Post

Delve into Israel's extraordinary history with our coffee table book Front Page

We selected Jerusalem Post Front pages, drawn from 1932 through to today.

Jerusalem Post supplement gets new look for 2024

In our ongoing quest to bring you news that interests you, we have created recurring features spotlighting local landmarks and personalities for you to recognize, interact with, and enjoy.

Democratic Congressman: No ceasefire until Hamas is eliminated

"Ultimately, we have to do the job - to see the Middle East without Hamas," said Congressman Brad Sherman, co-chair of the Congressional Israel Allies Caucus. 

Israel Allies Foundation, 'Post' to host pro-Israel event on Capitol Hill

The event’s featured speakers will include family members of hostages currently held in Gaza as well as family members of victims of the October 7 terror attacks.

Theodor Herzl: The solution to Israel’s modern problems?

Writer, thinker, and Herzl admirer Gol Kalev believes the Zionist leader’s ideology and strategies are still relevant to current issues.

By CRYSTAL JONES/THE MEDIA LINE , FELICE FRIEDSON/THE MEDIA LINE
05/05/2023

Grapevine April 28, 2023: Farewell but probably not goodbye

Katz had warm words for his successor Avi Mayer, who he is sure, will carry The Jerusalem Post to new heights.

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

Finding an original 1948 copy of The Palestine Post on Israel's independence and recreating it to preserve it.

By ARTHUR GANZ
26/04/2023

Avi Mayer named new editor-in-chief of 'The Jerusalem Post'

Yaakov Katz to step down after seven years at helm

Based on a true story: one film highlights historical terrorism in Israel

A film debuts about the hunt for ‘The Engineer,’ notorious Palestinian bomb maker Yehiyah Ayyash

By KEN TOLTZ
09/03/2023
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