
Shosh Bedrosian
Shosh Bedrosian is freelance reporter at The Jerusalem Post and is an award-winning journalist from New York. She has a background in broadcast journalism and works to bring stories to life in print and video. She has a passion to tell stories in all different communities in Israel and learn about the cultures that shape all groups of people.
Shosh welcomes any story idea. Reach out to her at shoshbedrosian@gmail.com and social media @shoshbedrosian.
How Israeli non-profits heal mental trauma from Oct. 7, all the way in India
WATCH: Israelis rally at Hostages Square ahead of Edan Alexander's release
'October 7 for the Druze': Community intensifies calls for protection in Syria
'Post' joins first responders as they rescue, treat wildfire evacuees - exclusive
United Hatzalah is also treating fellow first responders and firefighters who are battling fires and risking their lives to save others.
Reporter’s notebook: From Gaza to Yafo: A nation weeps as hostages return in coffins
Reporter’s notebook: As Hamas handed over the bodies of four murdered hostages, Israelis gathered in grief, marking a painful moment in the ongoing hostage crisis.
‘I haven’t breathed for 500 days’: Tens of thousands in Tel Aviv call for speedy hostage release
So far, 19 Israeli hostages and five Thai nationals have been released in this phase of the hostage deal, with three more living hostages expected to return on Saturday.
Family of IDF soldier killed by Hamas in 90s seek to prevent terrorist release
As terrorists are freed in the ongoing hostage and ceasefire deal, one IDF soldier’s family fights to stop the release of his killer.
'Our fight is not over' Families of hostages determined to get loved ones out in phase two
The second phase of the ceasefire-hostage deal remains in shaky territory as negotiators in Doha work to iron out the details.
'A lot to process': Hostage release celebrations marred by memory of October 7
Hundreds of supporters woke up early, filling Hostage Square to celebrate the release of the hostages leaving Gaza.
Hostage square erupts in emotion as three female hostages are released from captivity
Tears streamed down the faces of those in awe of the moment; after 470 days of Hamas captivity, three female hostages are not only alive but they're back in Israel.
Israelis remain cautiously optimistic over potential hostage deal breakthrough
“I think all the 98 have to come out now, but we will take what we can get,” said Bresler, a volunteer at Hostage Square.
Less than a mile away: Lishay Miran revisits Nahal Oz as her husband remains in Gaza
HOSTAGE AFFAIRS - “Every time, it’s difficult to come here. It’s the closest place I can be to Omri. He’s right here… he’s not so far from here,” said Miran.
Foundation in honor of Nova victim spearheads innovative technology to combat antisemitism
The ADIR Challenge Foundation, which focuses on sourcing, incubating, and developing solutions that innovate the fight against antisemitism.