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English-language Israeli newspaper

The Jerusalem Post is an English language Israeli broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post. In 1950, it changed its name to The Jerusalem Post. In 2004, the paper was bought by Mirkaei Tikshoret, a diversified Israeli media firm controlled by investor Eli Azur. The Jerusalem Post is published in English. Previously, it also had a French edition.

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Slow Progress in Israeli-Hamas Hostage Talks

Israeli-Hamas talks on a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal are progressing slowly, with Hamas yet to provide a list of hostages still alive despite claims of inability to reach all, leading to differing opinions on effective negotiation strategies while the upcoming US administration change adds furth...

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Israel Convenes Committee to Counter Hamas's Resurgence in Gaza

Following reports of Hamas's renewed recruitment drive, Israeli Defense Minister Katz convened a ministerial committee Thursday to discuss strategies for weakening Hamas's rule in Gaza, exploring various options despite facing diplomatic and legal hurdles and the uncertainty of their effectiveness.

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2025: A Pivotal Year for Global Space Exploration

In 2025, NASA's Artemis program, including the Blue Ghost Mission One, and SPHEREx, along with China's Tianwen-2, ESA's Space Rider and JUICE, and private companies' contributions, will drive significant advancements in lunar, asteroid, and planetary exploration, furthering our understanding of the ...

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Israeli Parents Harvest Son's Sperm Following Hamas Attack and IDF Killing

Following the death of their son Yotam Haim, who was mistakenly killed by IDF soldiers after being abducted by Hamas terrorists in October 2023, his parents decided to harvest his sperm for IVF, reflecting a broader trend in Israel where 170 sperm harvests from deceased soldiers and civilians occurr...

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Iran's Syrian Stalemate: Domestic Unrest and Regional Retreat

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's repeated vows to reclaim control in Syria are undermined by Iran's internal fragility and resource constraints, leading to domestic unrest and strategic setbacks in the region, as Iran faces growing public anger over the financial toll of its involvement in Syria.

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IDF Lowers Threat Threshold for Rocket Alarms After Drone Attack

Following a mid-October drone attack that killed four Israeli soldiers, the IDF lowered its threat threshold for triggering rocket alarms, leading to a rise in false alarms but preventing further major attacks; this is a temporary solution while better defenses are developed.

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PA Terrorist Payments Drop 30-40% in 2024

A study reveals a 30-40% decrease in the Palestinian Authority's payments to terrorists in 2024, despite the October 7 massacre, due to bureaucratic hurdles, economic pressure from Israel (NIS 3 billion deducted), and Gaza disruptions.

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Israel's 2024 Multi-Front War: A Phased Response

In 2024, Israel faced a multi-front war triggered by the October 2023 Hamas attack, involving Hezbollah (7,500 rockets, 200 drones), Houthis (200 missiles, 170 drones), Iranian-backed Iraqi militias, and Iran (approximately 500 projectiles), forcing Israel to adopt a phased response strategy.

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Assad Regime Falls in Syria, New Government Faces Complex Challenges

Three weeks before the new year, Syria's Assad regime fell after 50 years, replaced by Ahmed Shara'a, who aims for inclusivity; however, Turkish occupation of northern Syria and US presence in the east persist, creating complex challenges for the new government.

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IDF Confirms Raid on Iranian Missile Facility in Syria

Israeli commandos destroyed an Iranian-run underground missile production facility near Maysaf, Syria, in early September, seizing documents and explosives, following prior unsuccessful air strikes and raising concerns about escalating conflict.

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Pope Francis Criticized for Remarks on Israel-Hamas War

The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations criticized Pope Francis for comments on the Israel-Hamas war, arguing they distorted Israel's self-defense and fueled antisemitism, ignoring the Hamas massacre of 1200 civilians and 251 hostages.

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Rosen's Body Art Exhibition Explores Israeli Conflict and Trauma

Roee Rosen's solo exhibition at HaMidrasha Gallery in Tel Aviv, until January 17, uses body art to explore the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and personal trauma, including works depicting war tattoos and the artist's battle with cancer, alongside pieces by other artists on similar themes.

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