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Israel's twilight zone: Jewish State needs decisive action, from Gaza to Iran - opinion

KNOW COMMENT | The State of Israel finds itself in such a strategic moment: In a murky twilight zone with critical security clocks ticking on all fronts.

 US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff speaks to members of the media outside the West Wing of the White House last month.
 Yechiel Leiter holds a photo of his heroic son Moshe Yedidya

New Israeli US envoy: 'I’ll speak in every synagogue, regardless of denomination'

 ATTENDEES STAND during the COP27 climate summit in Sharm e-Sheikh.

US, Israel partner to bring climate-smart agriculture to Mideast and Africa

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Likud’s faction in the Knesset, last week. Threats from the Likud Central Committee may be inserted into the selection procedure for the most important judicial institution in Israel, says the writer.

Are Levin's accusations against High Court chief Barak fake? - opinion


Maariv Annual Business Summit: Industry leaders look to the future

The Jerusalem Post Group is proud to present the 2020 Maariv business summit

Maariv Business Summit 2020

Letters to the Editor, October 5, 2020: Zero in on a hero

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

Letters

Longtime 'Post' editor, journalist Matt Nesvisky dies

He is survived by his wife Linda, and two daughters and grandchildren.

Matt Nesvisky

The Jerusalem Post's unwavering mission

Past editors-in-chief recall special moments and special people they encountered that exemplify the breadth and scope of the paper’s mission, which remains as unwavering today as it was in 1932.

‘THE JERUSALEM Post’ printing press in action in days gone by.

85 years of excellence in journalism

In a country as politicized as Israel, this has not always been easy...

 A SOLDIER at ease with the ‘Post’ at the Suez Canal in 1973

My ‘Jerusalem Post’ mentor

I was 20 years old, new to Israel, and spoke very little Hebrew.

David Horovitz, founding editor of The Times of Israel, edited The Jerusalem Post from 2004 to 2001

Holding the line

How did the Post perform during that time? Magnificently, I’d say.

Bret Stephens, former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post and winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times

Keeping faith with the founders

We all recall the recent 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, but we do not remember often what came immediately after it.

David Makovsky, editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post between 1999 and 2000 and beforehand as its diplomatic correspondent

Building bridges

Upon hearing of the attack, I wrote a short reflection and hopped on a bus to deliver it to the editors in Romema.

Carl Schrag, editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post in 2000.

A paper whose influence outstrips its circulation

A paper whose influence outstrips its circulation

The writer was editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post between 1996 and 2002 (with a sabbatical year during 1999-2000

The united Jerusalem delusion

Is Jerusalem united? Let me throw a bucket of icy water over those of our politicians who are in denial.

AN AERIAL view of the Temple Mount and east Jerusalem.