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JerusalemPostChikli says Israel has territory in Gaza it can't cede in negotiations
December 02, 2024
Israel possesses territory in Gaza that it cannot give up in hostage deal negotiations, according to Minister Amichai Chikli.
Strengthening the Galilee is crucial for Israel's long-term security and growth, according to Diaspora Affairs Minister MK Amichai Chikli. The region plays a critical role in national security and acts as a buffer zone against Hezbollah. Incentivizing Jewish families to settle in the Galilee can address economic disparities and preserve Israel's vision as a Jewish and democratic state. Resettling Gaza would require significant investments and divert resources from existing communities.
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is set to meet with American officials in Washington and Miami to discuss a hostage deal and Iran.
A list ranking KAN journalists by their perceived stance toward the government has caused controversy and criticism in Israel, raising concerns about press freedom.
The United Nations and PlanetPlay have launched the Play2Act initiative, which aims to engage the gaming community in driving positive environmental action and combatting climate change through in-game polls and player comments.
Israel needs early elections to address issues affecting its democracy during the ongoing war. The current government does not accurately reflect public opinion, and there are concerns about coalition members seeking exemptions from military service. Critics argue that holding elections during a war is not ideal, but there are concerns about the government's intentions. Early elections would allow for discussions on important issues such as the rights and duties of different groups in Israel.
Jerusalem Post readers write letters to the editor
As International Human Rights Day approaches, NGOs must be held accountable for their hypocrisy in erasing attacks against Jews.
JerusalemPostMiami's Michelle Azout fights anti-Israel Boycott with Israeli art show
December 02, 2024
Miami-based art adviser Michelle Azout organizes an exhibition titled 'Homeland' featuring over 120 works by Israeli artists to support Israeli artists, foster a renaissance of Zionism, and combat anti-Zionism and antisemitism.
US President Joe Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, who had been convicted of multiple charges. Biden believes that Hunter was unfairly prosecuted and singled out because he is his son.
JerusalemPostGermany's naval moves signal strategic shifts in Middle East and Europe
December 01, 2024
Germany's navy is increasing its presence in the Middle East and Red Sea, signaling strategic shifts in defense policy and priorities. The moves aim to prevent arms smuggling, manage Hezbollah's activities, protect freedom of navigation, and improve aerial defense against groups like Hezbollah targeting Israel.
Israeli climate innovation captures global attention, pushing for post-war cooperation and normalization.
The ICC has issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity during Israel's war against Hamas. Critics argue that the ICC's ruling is biased and fails to understand the complexities of asymmetric warfare. The ruling is likely to fuel antisemitism worldwide and jeopardize efforts to prevent a broader conflict.
Rabbi Zvi Kogan, a resident of the UAE, felt safe and cherished his life there, according to his family. Kogan, who was involved in the Jewish community, was reported missing and later found dead. His murder has highlighted the relationship between Israel and the UAE.
ChatGPT is blocking responses related to the name David Mayer, leaving users confused and sparking theories about content moderation.
A new exhibition by Nil and Karin Romano, a century-old painting by Reuven Rubin, an art center in Ein Yael National Park, an exhibition by Gabriel Klasmer, an exhibition by Chana Anushik Manhaimer, an eco-friendly coffee shop in Bat Yam, and a live auction for a millennium-old Decalogue.
From the Jewish bookshelf of the 1970s to today's fractured literary landscape, explore how Jewish identity and reading tastes have evolved over decades.
A Hasidic Jew was assaulted in Vienna by suspected neo-Nazis, who stole his traditional fur hat. Two teenagers have been apprehended and one has been charged. The attack occurred during a political demonstration, but no connection has been found. The incident highlights concerns about antisemitism in Europe and the resurgence of extremist groups.
JerusalemPostIDF plans to demolish homes of terrorists who carried West Bank attack
December 01, 2024
Israel's military will confiscate and demolish the homes of the terrorists responsible for killing an Israeli soldier and injuring four Border Police officers.
Netanyahu faces hard choices on Trump's Saudi diplomacy goals as he navigates the transactional approach and potential grand deal that includes Saudi Arabia.
IDF has begun recruiting new draftees for combat units, with 59.79% men and 40.21% women. The Meitav Unit will support those affected by the war. Tens of thousands of uniforms and supply kits have been prepared.
Former Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has replaced Josep Borrell as the EU Foreign Minister. Kallas's tenure is expected to focus on the war in Ukraine, and her opinions on Israel and Palestine are relatively unknown.
The Ruppin Academic Center in Israel is focused on the country's maritime future, with its marine campus offering access to the sea and advanced research laboratories.
JerusalemPostIndictment to be filed against perpetrators of attack at Netanyahu's hom
December 01, 2024
Indictment to be filed against perpetrators of attack at Netanyahu's home
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel is closely monitoring the Syrian rebel attack and is determined to protect Israel's vital interests and enforce the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon.
Russia has imposed a ban on exporting waste and scrap of precious metals in a strategic move to boost domestic processing capabilities and reduce reliance on international markets. The ban, effective from December 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025, could have significant implications for global precious metals recycling supply chains and market dynamics.
Kurds and other minorities in Syria face threats as the conflict continues, with varying agendas putting them at risk.
Keshet is partnering with Lawrence Bender and Green Productions to create a series called Red Alert, which will focus on the Hamas terror attack against Israel in 2023. The series will tell the stories of five people who fought for their lives against a heavily armed enemy.
JerusalemPostEgyptian archaeologists uncover 12 severed hands, hinting at a brutal ri
December 01, 2024
Scientists have discovered 12 severed hands in ancient Egyptian burial pits, providing evidence of a violent ritual known as the 'Gold of Honor.' The hands were carefully cut off and buried, suggesting a ceremonial purpose rather than mere brutality. Researchers believe this finding indicates that the ritual was practiced during the period of the Hyksos, ruling Egypt a century earlier than previously thought.
Israel Women's Network chief calls for the return of UN envoy Patten to deliver justice to victims of sexual violence in conflict.
IDF warns residents of southern Lebanon not to move south and provides a list of communities to avoid.
Hamas releases video of Israeli-American hostage, prompting response from White House and calls for hostage release.
Sirens sounded in central Israel following a projectile launch from Yemen. Israeli Air Force intercepted the projectile before it crossed into Israeli territory.
The White House has blamed the Syria attack on the Assad regime's refusal to engage in a political process and its reliance on Russia and Iran.
The leader of the Syrian jihadist rebel group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, may have been killed in a Russian airstrike in Aleppo.
Former hostage Edan Alexander pleads for action and unity from Netanyahu and Trump to negotiate for their freedom.
An employee of NYC Mayor Adams was filmed tearing down hostage posters and assaulting an eyewitness. Minimal consequences were imposed, sparking criticism and calls for action against rising antisemitism.
A breath of pressurized, oxygen-rich air can change the lives of patients with PTSD and many other conditions.
SPHERE is working on a project to promote better health and prevent chronic diseases among Jews and Arabs in Israel through education and active projects.
The Baracchi estate in Cortona, Italy, has transformed into a luxury hotel with a Michelin star restaurant. Guests can enjoy modern and Tuscan-style rooms, outdoor pools, a spa, and participate in Italian cooking classes.
JerusalemPostAsif Culinary Institute provides healing to soldiers during Israel's war
November 30, 2024
Asif: Culinary Institute of Israel in Tel Aviv has provided meals, community, and hope to evacuees and homebound individuals during Israel's recent conflicts. The institute pairs evacuees with Tel Aviv residents willing to open their kitchens, offers therapeutic cooking workshops, and organizes culinary tours for soldiers' spouses.
Parents of American hostage Edan Alexander urge Trump to secure a deal for his release following a video released by Hamas showing Edan alive.
Hagar Ben-Asher's new series 'Bad Boy' tells the story of a young teen involved in crime and the juvenile detention system. It has received rave reviews and explores the complex juvenile justice system and the possibility of rehabilitation.
Nurse and paramedic Itzik Kara, along with three other volunteers from United Hatzalah, risked their lives to rescue wounded individuals during the conflict between Hamas and the police in Sderot, Israel.
JerusalemPostIDF strikes Hamas terrorist, investigates claim that he was WCK employee
November 30, 2024
The IDF targeted a terrorist and is investigating whether he was also a WCK worker.
A rabbi shares the emotional journey of his son's war wounds and the conflicting emotions he has experienced.
Schneider Medical Center awaits for rest of hostages to return
'This Is Not a Cholent' by Sarah Sassoon is a picture book that explores the history and legacy of Jewish refugees from the Middle East and North Africa. It emphasizes the importance of preserving identity and tradition and aims to raise awareness of the Jewish refugee experience.'
US Senator Lindsey Graham stated that President-elect Donald Trump wants a hostage release-ceasefire deal before his inauguration on January 20.
New research into dinosaur diets reveals how they became dominant on Earth, showing changes in vegetation and emergence of new species.
Israel's first sea wave energy power plant will launch in Jaffa Port on December 5 to help the country address climate change and transition to renewable energy.
Top media outlets are allowing journalists with anti-Israel bias to continue reporting on the war without consequences, revealing a systemic issue.
US Senator Lindsey Graham says President-elect Donald Trump wants a hostage release-ceasefire deal before his inauguration.
Maj.-Gen. Jasper Jeffers has arrived in Beirut to serve as co-chair of the ceasefire monitoring and implementation team
Syria's regime is on the verge of losing Aleppo to Syrian opposition groups led by HTS due to its weakness and the weakening of Iran's backing. This could deal the regime its largest blow in years.
JerusalemPostN. Korea leader Kim: Russia has right for self defense against Ukraine
November 29, 2024
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claims that Russia has the right to self-defense against Ukraine's use of long-range weapons, which he believes is a result of US intervention.
JerusalemPostConference aims to make Old City accessible for people with disabilities
November 29, 2024
Tower of David Jerusalem Museum is hosting a global online conference to discuss making historic sites and cities accessible for people with disabilities.
Veteran journalist Abraham Rabinovich presents readers with a close-up look at the kaleidoscope of Israel's developing capital in his book Jerusalem on Earth. Architect David Kroyanker's book, The Jerusalem That Was and Is No More, focuses on the preservation of historic buildings in Jerusalem.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's message to the Iranian people emphasizes the potential for prosperity and peace in a free Iran, highlighting economic vulnerability and the cost of attacks on Israel.
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem declares victory against Israel in a televised speech, highlighting the prevention of Hezbollah's destruction and the withdrawal of Israeli military from southern Lebanon.
Russian dissident Alexei Gorinov has been sentenced to three more years in a penal colony after being found guilty of 'justifying terrorism.' Gorinov, the first person to be jailed under Russia's war censorship laws, was initially convicted in 2022 for spreading false information about the Russian army.
One year since his passing, political thinker Shlomo Avineri's legacy is ever more relevant for an injured Jewish state.
Iraq is taking diplomatic actions to prevent Israeli strikes and transfer buildings belonging to armed Iraqi militant factions. Western countries oppose Israeli attacks against Iraq and request Iraq's help in pressuring the militias to stop attacking Israel. Drone attacks on Israel from Iraqi militias have significantly declined following a warning from the Israeli Foreign Minister.
In-laws in Israel play important roles in supporting their families, from assisting with moves to providing refuge during military service.
From art exhibitions to music festivals, there are plenty of exciting events happening in Israel in the coming weeks. Don't miss out on the chance to experience contemporary art, illuminated gardens, sacred music, classical concerts, jazz performances, Jewish music, groundbreaking theater, opera, and the International Jewish Performing Arts Festival.
Check out the candle-lighting times for Shabbat in different cities in Israel and the US.
Evangelical leader Laurie Cardoza-Moore calls for churches to excommunicate Candace Owens for promoting antisemitism. Owens's visa application to New Zealand has been rejected due to her ban from Australia.
JerusalemPostInternational court to begin hearings that may shape global climate litigation
November 29, 2024
The International Court of Justice will begin hearings on the legal obligation of countries to combat climate change and the consequences of contributing to global warming, potentially influencing climate change lawsuits globally.
The Torah portion of Toldot explores themes of sacrifice, father-son relationships, and irrevocable change, echoing the Akeidah. The Jewish people have always found ways to transform grief into strength and continue alongside the suffering.
Closure orders remain in place for open areas near the northern border of Israel due to fears of failed explosive devices.
The ICC has issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The decision has been criticized as an attack on Israel and a form of 'lawfare'.
American Jews have celebrated Thanksgiving throughout history, recognizing the gift of freedom and a secure home.
The US issues a security advisory warning its citizens and diplomatic staff in Pakistan to avoid the Serena Hotel and surrounding areas in Peshawar due to a potential threat. The hotel has been targeted in past terrorist attacks, and the region has seen a rise in extremist activity.
The Movement for Quality Government has filed a motion for contempt against Justice Minister Yariv Levin for failing to summon the Judicial Selection Committee to elect a new president of the Supreme Court, in contravention of a Supreme Court ruling.
Saudi Arabia's 2025 budget projects a deficit of 101 billion riyals ($26.88 billion), or 2.3% of its GDP, as declining oil prices impact revenue.
President-elect Donald Trump wished a happy Thanksgiving to all, including the 'Radical Left Lunatics' who he believes have failed to destroy the country.
Thousands rally in Amsterdam to show solidarity with the Jewish community and condemn the rise in antisemitism in the Netherlands.
A man collapsed on a soccer field after a heart attack and was revived by first responders.
The Israeli government is considering a bill to dismantle Kan, the country's public broadcaster, and transfer its operations to private owners within two years, arguing that public funding is unnecessary.
Pro-Palestinian protesters briefly interrupted the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade in New York City by attempting to block the parade route. They were taken into custody by the police without incident.
Female inmate Daisy Link becomes pregnant through vent communication with male prisoner in Florida jail. The Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department launched an internal affairs investigation after two inmates at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Florida reportedly conceived a child without any physical contact.
Australia has passed a social media ban for children under 16, making it one of the toughest regulations targeting Big Tech.
JerusalemPostSA Chief Rabbi: ICC arrest warrants are direct security threat to Israel
November 28, 2024
South African Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein has called for the formation of a new United Nations in response to ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, arguing that the warrants are a national security threat and that the ICC is illegitimate.
JerusalemPostAs Middle East focuses on Israel, rebels advance against Syrian regime
November 28, 2024
Syrian rebel groups have made a surprise advance against the Syrian regime near Aleppo, causing the largest setback for the regime and its Iranian backers in years.
JerusalemPostFlorida authorities recover stolen gold coins linked to 1715 Treasure Fl
November 28, 2024
Florida authorities recover stolen gold coins linked to the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. Eric Schmitt faces charges of trafficking in stolen gold coins.
Police officers in Jerusalem respond to shots fired at them, arrest suspect, and a woman is seriously wounded.
Former UK soldier convicted of aiding Iran and committing a terrorism offense by collecting sensitive information and gathering names of special forces personnel.
Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto offers insight into the significance of Rebecca's actions in delivering the blessings to Jacob and the balance between obligated mitzvot and voluntary service.
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Jewish quarter in Russia's Taman peninsula, near the Black Sea, in the vicinity of the world's oldest synagogue.
Sources from within the Islamic Resistance in Iraq confirmed that they did not have any connection to the ceasefire and that they would continue to attack Israel with drones.
Head of Moshav Margaliot Eitan Davidi criticizes the government over the Lebanon ceasefire, expressing concerns for the safety of northern Israel's residents.
Lebanon and Hezbollah are fully committed to implementing the ceasefire, with the last Israeli soldier set to withdraw after 60 days. The Lebanese army is deploying 10,000 troops to southern Lebanon, joining UNIFIL troops. Hezbollah vows to continue its resistance and remain prepared for any Israeli assaults.
JerusalemPostDiscovery at the 'Lion Rock' highlights role of Mother Goddess worship
November 28, 2024
An ancient inscription on the Arslan Kaya monument in Turkey has been deciphered, shedding light on the worship of the mother goddess Materan in Phrygian culture.
JerusalemPostWJC exhibit honors Sephardi heritage and Middle East Jewish contribution
November 28, 2024
A new exhibition hosted by the World Jewish Congress celebrates historical Sephardi heritage and contribution to society, leaving the viewers intrigued to research more about the history of Jews in the Middle East.
Beersheba is experiencing economic growth through the development of new neighborhoods, urban renewal, and the establishment of cultural and tourism centers.
JerusalemPostTender completed for 2,000 protected rooms in northern border communitie
November 28, 2024
The tender for the construction of 2,000 protected spaces in northern border communities has been completed. Oron Infrastructure and Construction has been declared the primary winner and will construct about 40% of the project.