Levi Eshkol
Israel's open secret: Why is Dimona at the center of Israel’s nuclear weapon ambiguity? - explainer
In the 1960s, then prime minister Levi Eshkol vowed that “Israel will not be the first state to introduce nuclear weapons into the region.” The sentiment has been repeated by Israeli officials since.
No time to dance – a celebration of influential dancer Noa Eshkol
How it really was: Israel’s first oil discovery
Bibi’s Eshkol moment on the Iran question
A former MK, an IDF veteran and Levi Eshkol’s secretary express hope
Edelstein says there is “too much hatred” in the country at the moment and that “There is no leader who can calm the people.”
Levi Eshkol: Broad shoulders, brave heart
Upon 50 years since his passing.
March 6, 2019: Remembering Levi Eshkol
Readers of 'The Jerusalem Post' have their say.
Israeli premiership’s finest hour: Levi Eshkol
Tragedy has seldom been more intense.
Levi Eshkol, Jeremy Corbyn and memory lane
As Eshkol’s house-turned-museum demonstrates: in good times and hard times, there’s no place like home.
How it really was: Getting rid of myths – Was Israel ever socialist?
Two respected columnists have recently described Israel in its early years as “socialist.” They are totally wrong.
How it really was: The true test of leadership
Sadat, Rabin and Begin were motivated by a vision of the future in which war would no longer be an option.
Has it really been 40 years since Israel's political revolution?
Likud’s first electoral victory produced a new political hegemon and an epoch of social transition, national defiance and cultural revolt.
Le jour où la guerre a fait irruption à Jérusalem
Souvenirs de cette journée si particulière qui a vu le début de la guerre des Six Jours
A house with a legacy
Jerusalem’s newest museum is a must-see gem that tells the compelling story of Levi Eshkol and his contributions at a crucial point in our history.