Tag: The Jerusalem Post

The text discusses the current challenges faced by Israel in its conflict with Hamas, highlighting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership during this time of crisis and examining the viability of Israel's war goals, such as destroying Hamas and preventing future threats.
In 1948, a terrorist bombing targeted The Palestine Post newsroom, soon to become The Jerusalem Post, as Israel neared independence.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Lahav Harkov, senior contributing editor and diplomatic correspondent of The Jerusalem Post, shares insights on how diaspora Jews can stay informed about current affairs in Israel.
Israeli support for Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion has been misconstrued as neutrality.
In this episode of The Tel Aviv Review, the hosts discuss various topics.
Israel's new government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz, was sworn in recently.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently dissolved the Knesset, paving the way for early elections on April 9th.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro joined AJC Passport to analyze the recent meeting between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu in Washington, focusing on the implications for the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Israeli businessman Eli Azur and Canadian newspaper magnate Leonard Asper engaged in a fierce battle over ownership of The Jerusalem Post in 2005, culminating in a court decision granting complete control of the paper to Azurs company, Mirkaei Tikshoret Ltd.