Israel
Operation Entebbe, 50 years on: The rescue that reshaped Jewish history
Fifty years later, Entebbe still symbolizes Israel's promise to protect Jews wherever they are.
Fourth of July in Israel, torn between two homes filled with polarization and belonging - opinion
Mike Huckabee: Faith and freedom, America and Israel's common thread - opinion
Iraq, Turkey discuss protocol to keep oil exports flowing, Iraqi foreign ministry says
Beyond the Headlines: A fallen soldier's widow remarries, stories of renewal inspire - opinion
A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news.
A spectacle of sheer hatred - opinion
The taxi-driver then moved on to attack Supreme Court Justice Isaac Amit, whom he insisted on calling a crook and a criminal, who had stolen the position of President of the Supreme Court.
Defense attaché in Canada to return to Israel, will not be replaced, Defense Ministry tells 'Post'
The Defense Ministry said Ilan Or's withdrawal from the Ottawa Embassy is part of a global realignment of Israel's Defense Attaché network.
Israel is stronger than before October 7, but the war is not over - opinion
From Gaza to Iran, Israel has shifted the strategic balance in its favor, though significant security challenges remain.
Israel should rethink its approach to the United Nations - opinion
UN resolutions on Israel are increasingly spilling into courts, sanctions debates, and global boycott campaigns.
Gulf states' reactions to Lebanon agreement show signs of stability for region - analysis
Anwar Gargash, the diplomatic advisor to the President of the UAE, said he sees the framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel as a step to restoring Lebanon’s sovereignty.
Full text: The US-brokered Israel-Lebanon framework for peace, diplomatic ties
The aim of the deal is to create a path to peace for both Israel and Lebanon, and to establish diplomatic relations between them.
Another mechanism stopping Israel from defending against terrorists - opinion
Vance’s proposal isn’t “deconfliction.” Instead, it is a mechanism to limit Israel’s ability to respond while Hezbollah pursues conflict.
US-brokered deal with Israel 'won't be implemented,' senior Lebanese official insists
Hezbollah, which has demanded Beirut quit its face-to-face talks with the Israeli government, has rejected the deal as a surrender to Israel.
Israel-Lebanon framework faces first test as Hezbollah rejects disarmament deal - analysis
Lebanon’s ability to enforce state authority in the south remains the central question as Israel, Lebanon, and the US move from diplomacy to implementation.