
Eyal Green
Eyal Green is a Breaking News Writer and Editor at The Jerusalem Post, as well as a passionate gamer and narrative enthusiast.
Eyal holds a BA in Psychology and English from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and an MA in Game Design from Falmouth University, UK. When not at work, Eyal enjoys various computer and board games; is passionate about Greek and Roman mythology, horror, and weird fiction; and mostly importantly, he most definitely over-spoils his cat Cathulhu.
UN collaborates with PlanetPlay to promote sustainable future, climate change through video games
Global leaders express contrasting opinions on Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
Jewish community chase out pro-Palestinian protest outside Melbourne synagogue
Two wounded by Hezbollah rocket as Israel anticipates potential Lebanon ceasefire
The two wounded were in severe and mild condition and were receiving medical treatment.
Colonel Avichay Adraee thanks Lebanese journalist for praise on his anti-Hezbollah efforts
“Avichay speaks excellently. Everyone can understand him. He does a great job and looks friendly. Always kind and polite with a human approach, he also understands Lebanese humor.”
Protests in Greece end, potential of violent threat to Israelis, Jews remain
In addition to urging Israeli citizens to avoid those areas, the Foreign Ministry had suggested they conceal Israeli and Jewish symbols, as they can be clear identifications of their nationality.
Israeli air force strikes Hezbollah sites in Beirut suburb Dahiyeh
The IDF's Arabic spokesperson, Col. Avichay Adraee, had earlier warned Lebanese civilians in Haret Hreik in Dahiyeh to evacuate.
IAF targets Hezbollah in Beirut suburbs in four waves of strikes over 24-hours
The IDF emphasized that the strikes were part of a broader effort to dismantle the terrorist organization Hezbollah, targeting terrorist infrastructure embedded within civilian areas.
Cats can learn words approximately four times quicker than human toddlers - study
Cat’s fast language acquisition process differs from how dogs learn words, often requiring training and rewards. However, cats form associations through subtle behaviors, such as gaze.
Tim Walz courts young voters with Twitch video game stream
The experience “was a bit underwhelming, as the WoW stream (or possibly the Walz rally) just ended up as a distraction.”
Iranian Imam shot dead in Kazeroun attack in third such killing since 1979
Sabahi had served as the Imam of Kharameh for ten years before returning to Kazeroun in November 2019.
'Everyone loved him'; Family, classmates mourn medical student Captain (Res.) Alon Safrai
Captain (Res.) Alon Safrai had been studying medicine at the Technion and his classmates said his death was "a loss for all the patients he was meant to have."
'I can’t believe you’re gone’: Friends mourn talented cook Major (Res.) Dan Maori
The 43-year-old reservist from Beit Yitzhak leaves behind a wife and two sons.