Editor notes
Editor's Notes: Israel just met the America that comes after Trump - comment
Here is a bet you can hold me to. The respect from the US lasts. The protection that used to come with it does not, and it gets tested before the year is out, probably in Lebanon.
Editor's Notes: High Court ruling on women in tanks deepens religious divide in IDF - comment
US Jews are realizing that Netanyahu can handle war better than Trump can - comment
Editor's Notes: Who is Yakir Gabay, the billionaire on Trump's Gaza Board of Peace?
JPost Editorial: Full-time foreign minister
Israel is facing major challenges and flux both in the region and in its relations with the US and Russia.
JPost Editorial: Submarines and advisers
There is discord and instability throughout the region.
Muzzling the muezzin
Drafting a new law especially for “religious institutions” – a thinly veiled code word for mosques – is counterproductive.
JPost Editorial: The morning after
The day after the election is the time for healing to begin.
Editorial: UNESCO on the Temple Mount
Palestinians’ preoccupation with ancient history has little to do with culture or science and everything to do with politics.
JPost Editorial: Beyond partisanship
Ideologically speaking, Israel shares America’s values.
JPost Editorial: Judaism’s importance
The Jewish people’s yearning to return to their homeland draws its inspiration from the prophets of the Bible.
Editor's notes: The settlers’ foreign minister
As mayor of Efrat in Gush Etzion, Revivi is used to getting phone calls from his residents. This one though came from a Palestinian.
JPost Editorial: Haredi growth
The haredi population is growing at an annual rate of around 4 percent, with the average haredi woman having 6.9 children.
JPost Editorial: A handshake’s importance
One of the goals of the Olympic Games is to bring together the nations of the world to compete in an atmosphere of good sportsmanship and mutual respect.