The Jerusalem Post Archive

12 June 2025
The Knesset attack on reform Judaism weakens us all - opinion

The Reform Movement just secured first place in World Zionist Congress elections, yet Israeli politicians are calling them 'not real Jews.'

Bon Voyage, Greta: A flotilla of misguided good intentions - opinion

Performance activism is described as “activism done to increase one’s social capital rather than the devotion to one’s cause.” 

Time to end America's toxic relationship with Qatar - opinion

Qatar supports Hamas, houses Taliban leaders, and funds antisemitism on American campuses, so why is it still America's 'indispensable' Middle East partner?

From Brit Milah to blood tests: notes from a split-screen life - opinion

This is what Jewish life looks like. It’s loud and layered. It’s WhatsApp and weddings. It’s birth announcements alongside battle briefings. It’s holding pain and joy in the same hand.

Jewish children shouldn't need armed guards to go to school - opinion

With 2.2 billion people worldwide holding antisemitic beliefs, violent attacks on Jews from Paris to Boulder represent a global crisis that demands collective action.

A year after my murdered daughter Shani’s burial, I was attacked for honoring her memory - opinon

Let the world see what Hamas did to my child. Let the world see what Islamist terrorists do to Jews.

An open letter to Israelis living abroad - opinion

After over 600 days of war, where are the diaspora volunteers who rushed home in past conflicts? This time, the silence from abroad is deafening.

Global sanctions against Israel ministers show dangerous hypocrisy - editorial

As US Secretary of State Marco Rubio put it, the sanctions “do nothing to promote a ceasefire in Gaza, bring the hostages home, or end the war.”

US, Iran not likely to hold sixth round of nuclear talks, source tells 'Post'

The IAEA is expected to vote on a draft resolution stating that Iran has not provided answers and is violating commitments regarding the nuclear agreement.

Edelstein: "We have reached an agreement," Knesset dispersal to be postponed Haredi leaders say

This decision came after MK Moshe Gafni reported on the results of the negotiations between Netanyahu and Edelstein to Rabbi Hirsch.

US evacuates personnel in Middle East as tensions with Iran grow

A source familiar with the details told the Post there is "definitely a chance" that a sixth round of nuclear talks between the United States and Iran will not take place.

Five killed, multiple injuries in Hamas attack on GHF personnel

Several injuries have been reported, and the GHF also stated that team members may have been taken hostage.

At least five killed in Hamas attack on GHF bus, Knesset votes against dispersal

Two hostages' bodies recovered from Gaza • US, Iran not likely to hold sixth round of nuclear talks

Federal judge orders Mahmoud Khalil to be released by Friday on $1 bond

Khalil was the first leader of last year’s pro-Palestinian student protests to be arrested under the Trump administration’s push to deport non-citizens who they said fueled antisemitism on campuses.

California ICE protests spark calls for ‘nonviolence’ from Jewish community leaders

“We will not answer violence with violence,” said Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR.

Opposition's bill to disperse the Knesset fails as Haredi factions disagree over draft agreement

When the opposition called for the vote, Deputy Minister Yaakov Tesler and MK Moshe Roth of Agudat Yisrael voted in favor of dissolving the Knesset.

IDF probe: IDF failed to defend Moshav Pri Gan, Israel Police, civilians left to protect themselves

An IDF probe found that the IDF failed to protect Moshav Pri Gan, two IDF units refused to enter the Moshav. The Moshav did not have a functional readiness team and the IDF did nothing about it

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