Shaked Sade

Shaked Sade is a reporter for The Jerusalem Post's sister publication, Maariv.

 The scene of a Monday morning attack in Haifa.

Family of Druze assailant in Haifa terror attack say he suffers from mental illness

 The funeral of late Israeli soldier Oron Shaul at the cemetery in Poria Illit on January 20, 2025.

'A light of joy': Decade after death, Oron Shaul laid to rest in Israel

The Home Front Command medical command center IDF medical evacuations

'Existential threat': IDF thwarted Oct. 7-like Hezbollah raid on northern Israel, official reveals


Kiryat Shmona locals highlight city's destruction as ceasefire allows residents to return

Located near Israel's border with Lebanon, Kiryat Shmona suffered the highest number of damages among the northern communities.

Fire caused from rockets launched from Lebanon, outside the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona, June 1, 2024

Hezbollah 'under immense pressure': Firm Israeli action needed in ceasefire agreement, expert says

"This is not just another routine agreement," emphasized Prof. Baram. "This time, Israel is demanding more aggressive conditions."

 Israeli soldiers operate near the northern border with Lebanon, on February 21, 2024

IDF operations in Lebanon expose cracks in Hezbollah's support in country - interview

"The Shiites in Lebanon are under pressure they have never experienced before," says Prof. Baram, emphasizing the pressure is multifaceted.

 Mourners attend the funeral of people who were killed in Israeli strikes, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in Joun village in the Chouf district, Lebanon November 13, 2024.

'They started hitting me—kicking my head': Israelis recount Amsterdam attacks, use of stun grenades

Israelis describe the physical violence they faced in Amsterdam, and the story of two Chabad rabbis who helped those in need.

 Protesters running after Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam

Israel should target Beirut's airport, in retaliation for hit near Ben-Gurion Airport - expert

Cohen emphasized that such an action would clarify to Hezbollah the cost of its attacks and lead to international pressure on Lebanon.

 Smoke rises near Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport, after an Israeli strike. Lebanon October 25, 2024.

Israel's arrest of senior Hezbollah operative could change the game, expert predicts

Hezbollah "must decide whether to alter their operational plans and relocate bases or gamble that the detainee won't divulge critical information," Baram said.

 Hezbollah operatives.

'Hamas doesn't know where the hostages are': Sinwar expert offers an alternative view - interview

"Someone may be aware of the location of one or two, but I don't think there is anyone who is aware of the location of all of them."

 Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar seen over a photo of a blast in the Gaza Strip (illustrative)

Amid cancellations by foreign airlines, Air Haifa adds flights to Cyprus

As foreign airlines cancel flights, Israel's new Air Haifa offers up to six daily flights from Ben Gurion to Larnaca, with prices starting at $39 one-way and $98 round-trip.

 Air Haifa

'They can reach anywhere': Iran's message behind the drone attack on Netanyahu's home - interview

Prof. Amatzia Baram explains how a Hezbollah drone strike near Prime Minister Netanyahu’s residence highlights Iran’s growing influence in the conflict.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Dvir Sharvit, Revital Yehud named as civilians killed in Kiryat Shmona rocket barrage

Two years ago, Yehud recovered from cancer and decided to move from Eilat to Kiryat Shmona, following her partner, Sharvit.

 Dvir Sharvit and Revital Yehud were named as the two civilians killed in the Hezbollah rocket barrage fired at Kiryat Shmona. October 9, 2024.