Cody Levine

Cody Levine is a former breaking news editor and journalist at The Jerusalem Post. He is currently a Ph.D Candidate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Born in Montreal, Canada, he received his Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) from McGill University in 2014, and his Masters of Arts from the University of Toronto in 2015, where he specialized in the study of international and civil conflict processes, procedural choice, peace studies and the Arab-Israel Conflict. Following the completion of his Master’s degree, Cody enlisted into the Israel Defense Forces as a Lone Soldier, serving as a Non-Commissioned Officer and Foreign Liaison in the International Cooperation Unit. His current interests include the study of international, civil and intermestic conflicts around the world, such as in Africa, the Middle East and Southeast and East Asia, in addition to focusing on Diaspora affairs as well as Canadian and Israeli politics.

Naftali Bennett

Bennett: 'I have begun talks to form a national unity government'

Illustration of  voting notes in the Israeli general elections on March 02, 2020.

Israel Elections: Party leaders make final calls for support

LABOR PARTY leader Merav Michaeli speaks at a party conference in Hod Hasharon on Sunday.

Netanyahu source of Israel's dysfunction, Merav Michaeli tells CNN


Israel's election is heading toward a deadlock, final polls predict

Anti-Netanyahu bloc wins only 55-57 seats in all five polls; uncommitted Yamina could give it a coalition.

PALPHOT PRINTING HOUSE prepares sheets of ballots last week for Israel’s upcoming election on March 23.

US memo details Biden Administration's Palestinian 'reset' -report

The memo also makes note of the upcoming Palestinian elections, expressing concern over the potential of the Gaza-based Hamas terrorist group beating its rival Fatah.

Then-vice president Joe Biden greets Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah on March 10, 2010.

ZAKA head forfeits position following sexual assault allegations

The Lahav 433 police unit also announced Saturday that it will open an investigation into the sexual assault allegations on Meshi-Zahav.

Yehuda Meshi Zahav, founder of ZAKA

Eli Cohen's 'personal object' found in search for spy's body - report

Russian forces are allegedly searching on the behalf of Israel near ​​the al-Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria.

Israeli master spy Eli Cohen in Syria, wearing a watch recovered by the Mossad

Why the Left struggles on the Israel question - opinion

The core root of these perceptions, I suggest, centers on three all-encompassing themes.

FOUNDING PRIME MINISTER David Ben-Gurion in conversation with US president John F. Kennedy, 1961

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla calls Israel 'world's lab' in interview to NBC

Bourla further noted that studies on the risk of the vaccine are also underway on pregnant women and younger children.

A refrigerated truck leaves the Pfizer plant in Puurs, Belgium December 3, 2020.

Coronavirus: 11 test positive on New York rescue flight to Israel

Some ultra-Orthodox passengers on the flight allegedly bragged about forging documents to show that they were not positive for the coronavirus.

The departure hall of an almost empty Ben-Gurion Airport, January 25, 2021.

Health Min. revokes license of anti vax-coercion doctor, party head

The judge said that Aryeh Avni's actions pose a real danger to public health.

Dr. Arieh Avni, noted anti-vaccination coercion activist, is seen with the logo of his new "Rapeh" Party, which hopes to "heal" Israel's heathcare system.

Gantz: If Hezbollah attacks, all of Lebanon will sadly suffer

Among the topics discussed in his visit were the threats being posed by Hezbollah and other Iranian proxies that have stationed themselves along Israel's borders with Lebanon and Syria.

Alternate Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Benny Gantz seen during a visit on the Israel-Lebanon border, Northern Israel, on November 17, 2020.

UAE dramatically reduced funding for UNRWA in 2020

According to the Center for Near East Policy Research's annual transparency report on UNRWA for 2020, it was found that the UAE donated only $1 million to the UN aid agency.

An UNRWA-run school in Rafah, Gaza