Gush Katif
Israel gave up Gush Katif and got Oct. 7. Why does Trump think Iran will be different? - opinion
America doesn't have to agree with every Israeli assessment. But it should be careful about dismissing the judgment of a nation that has repeatedly tested the very theories now being applied to Iran.
‘I never knew my father’: Avichai Ayubi on loss, Israel’s orphaned generation, and moving forward
Israel grants legal status to 19 West Bank settlements, including two vacated in 2005 disengagement
This week in Jewish history: The 2005 Gaza Disengagement
When Israelis formed a human chain to stop the Gaza Disengagement - opinion
Eighteen years ago, 150,000 people formed a human chain, 90 km. long, that stretched from Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip to the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Coalition of 11 right-wing organizations unveils Gaza strip resettlement initiative
The overarching objective is to fortify the security belt and reestablish a Jewish presence in these regions.
Make Gaza Israel again - opinion
Aside from toppling Hamas and freeing the hostages, let’s rebuild the Jewish communities of Gush Katif that were uprooted 18 years ago and restore a civilian Jewish presence in Gaza.
Grapevine July 21, 2023: A deliberate omission?
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Hamas terrorist and brother of Hadar Goldin kidnapper freed to Gaza
Yusuf Masoud was arrested in 2003 and convicted of launching rockets at the Gush Katif settlement bloc before the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
'This is a battle for our lives,' determined Sderot resident says
Ishai Trabelsi has lived under the shadow of Gaza terrorism his whole life - first in Gush Katif and later, after the evacuation, close to the border in the town of Sderot.
Letters to the Editor February 22, 2023: Collecting dust
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Israeli journalist, activist Arnon Segal to run in Religious Zionist primaries
Arnon Segal, the brother of Israeli journalist Amit Segal, is a journalist and Temple Mount activist.
Police, left-wing activists clash over illegal Homesh march
Left-wing NGO Peace Now threatened it will knock the Homesh settlement down if the government does not enforce a law that forbids settlement.
Bible scrolls from around the world - in pictures
A photo essay captures the stories of six Torah scrolls from around the world - Yemen, Siberia, France, Germany - which all ended up in Israel.