
Margaux Jubin
Margaux Jubin is an intern at The Jerusalem Post. She is currently studying communications at Reichman University in Herzliya.
Margaux covers mostly current affairs and has contributed to the Berkeley Beacon, the Suffolk Journal, Jewish Boston, and ENSPIRE Magazine.
Antisemitic protestors chant 'Heil Hitler' during Israel-Paraguay soccer match at Paris Olympics
Trump rally gunman flew drone to scope out event site
Enrichment activities initiative for children of hostage families launching in August
IDF reservist soldier who refuses to continue serving in Gaza speaks out
Yuval Green, a 26-year-old reservist, said the IDF is utilizing Palestinian homes for military purposes and that soldiers take “souvenirs, vandalize the homes, and destroy things for no reason.”
Thousands of Israelis sign letter to Schumer, Johnson condemning PM visit to US Congress
A letter addressed to US Congress was signed by thousands of Israelis demanding that US officials apply pressure on Netanyahu to secure a hostage deal immediately.
Man sentenced to 20 years for attempting to provide material support to ISIS
The man extensively distributed ISIS propaganda, including his weekly newsletter that celebrated the deaths of American soldiers, glorified suicide bombers, and called for war against the US.
How the IDF is reducing the threat of explosives in the West Bank
The IDF, Shin Bet, and Border Police have confiscated about 150 sacks of materials intended for making explosives to target soldiers.
Seventy percent of BC residents concerned about antisemitic attacks
Close to 70% of British Columbians feel that breaking up the campus protests and encampments was the correct course of action.
Wolt launches operations in Sderot, Netivot, other Gaza border communities
Wolt now operates with over 8,000 businesses, including in 30 new communities near the Gaza border.
Israeli youth who lost family members on, since October 7 attend FIDF US summer camp
Friends of the IDF hosts a record 340 participants from bereaved families in their annual summer camp, including 32 Israeli youth who lost family members since October 7.
Exploring Tel Aviv’s coffee culture: Reviewing the city's best teas and lattes
A personal look into the vibrant city’s trendy lattes and teas.
Nefesh B’Nefesh prepares to welcome over 2,000 Olim throughout the summer
This summer, 2000 newcomers are arriving via 14 Aliyah group flights, and 60 Olim are expected to touch down at Ben Gurion Airport on Tuesday morning.
'They work day and night to keep us safe': NGOs provide aid to emergency response teams
An increase in terror threats from Jenin and Tulkarem have led top nonprofits to increase donations of equipment and supplies for soldiers, civilian guards and rescue teams nationwide.