
Tobias Siegal
Tobias Siegal is a former breaking news desk manager for The Jerusalem Post. He has covered various topics, namely education, from Israeli politics and culture to Middle East affairs.
He holds a B.A. in Linguistics and English Literature from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and led the university's Model UN Program before serving as a foreign affairs officer at Israel's National Defense College (INDC) for three years.
Siegal is currently working on publishing his first Poetry Book. His poems have been published in various poetic magazines and anthologies.
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Fighting antisemitism is important, fostering Jewish leadership is crucial - opinion
COVID: 'Jerusalem's Shabbat' brings Jews together from all over the city
Creating the next Spotify: Israeli music school teaches programming
Innovation Lab at Rimon School of Music teaches students ‘the language of the industry’s future’
Polish Law preventing restitution of Jewish property passes in Senate
"The law will strongly harm [Israel's] relations with Poland," Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said.
Gantz and Sa'ar to launch official inquiry into Submarine Affair
Considering the fact that "a criminal investigation is already ongoing in this case," Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit will oversee the process
Netanyahu family vacates Balfour after 12 years
Starting Sunday, the residence will be used by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. However, the newly-elected prime minister's family is not expected to move in.
IDF to send rescue team to assist in Miami disaster
Nachman Shai to Post en route to Miami: "America can learn from Israeli experience. Unfortunately, we have too much experience with disasters."
First-ever Emirati student arrives to study at Israeli university
Mansoor bin Shamekh al-Marzooqi will study for a BA in government at IDC Herzliya • “I chose to come to study in Israel out of a strong desire to contribute to the advancement of peace"
Avocado: Israel's most economic crop
The demand for the popular fruit is rising endlessly * Israel exports about 45% of its avocado produce.
EU study finds incitement in Palestinian textbooks, kept from public
The 200-page report, commissioned by then EU foreign affairs representative Federica Mogherini, examined 156 textbooks and 16 teaching curriculums issued by the PA between 2017-2019.
Police to decide whether to allow nationalist flag march in Jerusalem
Meretz leader Nitzan Horowitz attacked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for trying to “burn down the country on his way out of Balfour.”
Israel, UAE agree to collaborate on education, exchange programs
"I was pleased to meet a true partner of the State of Israel," Education Minister Yoav Gallant said after meeting UAE Ambassador to Israel Mohammed Mahmoud Al-Khaja in Jerusalem.