Jerusalem Post Staff
'We see eye to eye on just about everything': Netanyahu denies tension with Trump in Fox interview
Workers to receive 13.5% pay raise in new collective agreement
‘Netanyahu will heed High Court order,’ says Zohar; Melcer: ‘Red line’ crossed
Shurat HaDin urges US Justice Department to investigate Hind Rajab Foundation
Israeli legal organization calls for federal probe and possible sanctions, alleging terror-linked lawfare campaign targeting IDF soldiers and dual nationals.
How Evogene is changing the future for the pharma and agriculture markets
AI-driven small molecule discovery, which underlies most drugs on the market, is a challenge being tackled through science and technology
Iranian ex-pres. Ahmadinejad, Kataib Hezbollah figures attend Khamenei funeral as Iran vows revenge
His funeral, delayed due to the ongoing war, began on Saturday with chants of "death to America, death to Israel," while the ceremonies are expected to last at least a week.
Khamenei funeral procession continues in Tehran, Hamas to dissolve leadership in Gaza
Cargo vessel under attack by 'unknown assailants' off Yemen's coast, UKMTO says • Trump, Netanyahu discuss possible White House visit • Former Israeli amb. to US calls MoU 'massive surrender to Iran'
Trump called FIFA chief, urging a review of US star's suspension before sudden reversal - report
The US received a major World Cup boost after FIFA ruled Folarin Balogun eligible to face Belgium, suspending the immediate enforcement of his red card suspension.
Austria's second-largest women's concentration camp to be demolished, become a Lidl supermarket
According to the Mauthausen Guides, around 400 women were interned in the camp during World War II, 194 of whom were Russian protective-custody prisoners.
Around 100 Israeli settlers detained after attempting to cross into Syrian side of Mount Hermon
The group said it intentionally positioned itself in a mountainous area to make evacuation difficult, emphasizing that it wished to avoid violence.
US Navy calls off search for missing sailor following helicopter crash in Arabian Sea
The US military said no foul play is suspected in the incident, which also injured three additional sailors.
New study links organized crime and weak governance to rising cost of living in Israel
The report estimates that organized crime and extortion cost Israel's economy NIS 23 billion annually, adding roughly NIS 8,000 a year to the average household's expenses.
Khamenei reappoints infamous 'Judge of Death' despite reports suggesting new chief justice
Human rights organizations see Eje'i as a key figure in the Islamic Republic's repressive regime, with some naming him the "Judge of Death" for his extensive record of orchestrating mass executions.