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From Barak to Herzog: Reflections on decades of covering Israeli diplomacy - comment

From prime ministers to the president, diplomatic trips reveal the evolution of Israel and its press.

 Israel Aerospace Industries workers’ union chairman Yair Katz is seen ceremonially removing the "experimental" sticker on the Wings of Zion, Israel's answer to Air Force One.
Sam Halpern

Sam Halpern: Managing the fast-paced breaking news desk

Tucker Carlson looks on during US President Donald Trump’s meeting with oil  industry executives, at the White House in Washington, Jan. 9.

What Bret Stephens got wrong in his ‘State of World Jewry’ address - opinion

Texas. "Preferred expansion destination".

Start-up nation meets the scale-up state: Israeli innovation heads to Texas


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.

 United States Capitol

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.

 Theodor Herzl on the Hotel Les Trois in Basel, Switzerland. (The Bettman Archive)

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.

 THE STAFF of ‘The Jerusalem Post’ bid farewell to Yaakov Katz (seated, second from right) on Independence Day.

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.

 THE WRITER, Arthur Ganz, holding up a final print.

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

Yaakov Katz to step down after seven years at helm

 Incoming Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Avi Mayer

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

 EMILE HIRSCH and Oshri Cohen as Shin Bet agents pursuing ‘The Engineer,’ Yehiyah Ayyash.

In farewell to Congress, Elaine Luria accuses colleagues of peddling antisemitic dual loyalty trope

“I look back on that first speech I made as a member of Congress and I am even more concerned today about the rising frequency and pervasiveness of antisemitism,” the departing Congresswoman stated.

 Rep. Elaine Luria questions a witness during the House Select Committee hearing investigating the January 6 attack on US Capitol in Washington, D.C., July 27, 2021.

My Word: Media changes and ‘press’-ing concerns

Having a job in print journalism these days is no small matter – and working at a paper celebrating its 90th anniversary is a doubly satisfying achievement.

 THE WRITER works in her ‘Jerusalem Post’ office, amid evidence of being a print journalist.

Netafim to showcase at the Jerusalem Post Morocco conference

Netafim’s precision irrigation and controlled environments solutions generate a high-quality product that is supplied to the local market.

 NETAFIM ARE leaders in drip irrigation systems

Read what the winners of a teen essay contest have to say

A group of 12 teen judges evenly divided between Israel, the Palestinian Authority and the United States selected the best three submissions from each society for publication.

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