Fleur Hassan-Nahoum

Bridging the divide, leading across partisan lines at the WZC - opinion

We are all secure enough in our beliefs to share space with those who think differently, and I, for one, trust in the resilience of the Jewish people to chart a future that honors all of us.

 ‘IN ISRAEL it is much easier to advance in politics if you pick a group to hate. In fact, it can be a very effective shortcut, one that has been offered to me plenty of times. But I will always choose the hard climb of the politics of unity,’ the writer maintains.
 HAIM COHEN (left) with Moshe Lion.

Grapevine April 23, 2025: Early risers

 American Zionist Movement banner advertising the upcoming World Zionist Congress 2025 elections.

Kol Israel seeks Betar USA's expulsion from WZC elections over 'inflammatory rhetoric'

 Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum visited Spain in January to defend Israel. Shown here, she is being interviewed by a local media outlet.

Jerusalem, Madrid explore capital city twinning despite Israel-Hamas war


Fleur Hassan-Nahoum: Israel's soldier of public diplomacy

Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is one of the clearest voices in English – and arguably the only one in Spanish – advocating for Israel.

 DEPUTY MAYOR Fleur Hassan-Nahoum in Dubai, Oct. 2020.

Grapevine November 10, 2023: Recognizing Druze inclusion and sacrifice

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG pays a condolence call to the Druze community.

Yom Kippur War to Abraham Accords: How Israel changed over 50 years - opinion

We are now, as we always have been, in pursuit of peace. May the desire for peace continue to exhort our nation to work together toward a shared future.

 INAUGURAL MEETING of the Gulf Israel Women’s Forum in Dubai, marking the first physical gathering between Emiratis and Israelis following the signing of the accords in 2020.

Israel appoints new innovation, antisemitism special envoys

Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum and former MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh were appointed by Foreign Minister Eli Cohen to be new special envoys.

 Foreign Minister Eli Cohen is seen alongside Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Israel's newly appointed special envoy for innovation.

Grapevine February 24, 2023: Celebrating Kosovo’s independence

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 FROM LEFT: Fleur Hassan Nahoum, Gil Haskel, Ines Demiti and MK Boaz Bismuth.

American-Jewish investor buys Greek Orthodox Patriarchate land in Jerusalem

About 1,000 housing units and the five-star Inbal Hotel, stand on the land in the neighborhoods of Talbiyeh, Rehavia and Nayot.

View of the Knesset (foreground), were the Israeli parliament residese,the tall buildings in the back are called The Wolfson Towers and behind them are the neighborhoods of Rehavia, Shaarei Chesed and the downtown.

Grapevine: Smile power

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 Illustrative photo of a smile.

Why do women struggle to find success in business?

The topic of women entrepreneurs was discussed at The Jerusalem Post's Global Investment Forum 2022 in Morocco.

 The participants in the Three Powerful Women Entrepreneurs panel at The Jerusalem Post's Global Investment Forum 2022 in Morocco.

Jerusalem publishes zoning for new US embassy in Jerusalem

The embassy will be on Derech Hebron between Hanoch Albek and Daniel Yanovsky Streets, an area known by its British Mandate-era name, "Camp Allenby."

The US Embassy in Jerusalem

Jerusalem church land controversy at standoff between tenants, investor group

Hassan-Nahoum: Developers’ demand to register ownership is ‘pure greediness’ • ‘This is not about philanthropy,’ Ben-David says

View of the Knesset (foreground), were the Israeli parliament residese,the tall buildings in the back are called The Wolfson Towers and behind them are the neighborhoods of Rehavia, Shaarei Chesed and the downtown.

Lapid to kick off first EU-Israel Association Council in decade

Lapid, who is also foreign minister, will take part along with high-level political figures from EU member states.

  Prime Minister Yair Lapid at a briefing, August 28, 2022.