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‘Behind closed doors’: 70+ NGO staffers allege antisemitism, lack of accountability in new report

A former Human Rights Watch editor tells the 'Post' that major NGOs have legitimized antisemitism and anti-Israel narratives, urging greater accountability across the human rights sector.

The logo of Human Rights Watch (HRW), an international non-governmental organization.
The country was days away from being left without cooking gas

The country was days away from being left without cooking gas

The mortgage has become in recent years one of the heaviest expenses of households in Israel

Another NIS 1,600 a month: How they inflated our mortgages

Israeli State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman at a Finance committee meeting, at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, on January 6, 2025.

Gov't call center quality falls, public service scores climb, digital access rises, audit finds


Iran not currently advancing towards nuclear weapons – report

Although Iran is not currently taking the crucial steps towards developing nuclear weapons, according to a report, there are still causes for concern.

 Iranian centrifuges are seen on display during a meeting between Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and nuclear scientists and personnel of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), in Tehran, Iran June 11, 2023.

Nearly 50,000 Russians killed in war in Ukraine - report

With a reportedly 95% probability, between 40,000 and 55,000 Russians have been killed in the Ukraine war, according to oppositional Russian media.

  Graves of unidentified people killed by Russian soldiers during occupation of the Bucha town, are seen at the town's cemetery before the first anniversary of its liberation, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the town of Bucha, outside Kyiv, Ukraine March 30, 2023.

Israeli students in severe decline in reading literacy - int'l report

The PIRLS study is conducted every five years and assesses the reading literacy of fourth graders around the world. The most recent one said Israeli students' literacy is declining.

 Students sitting in a classroom in Israel.

First time ever: Israel passes 10% mark in connecting renewable energy production facilities

The report shows data that is relevant to the economy, like installed power from renewable energies.

 View of the Power Station in Hadera, on Janury 27, 2018.

Will 2023 be the year that Israel regains deterrence on the media battlefield? - Opinion

Journalists should report the news, not be the news. Mainstream media shouldn't harbor antisemites masquerading as journalists.

 Likud party chairman MK Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the media at the Shaare Tzedek hospital in Jerusalem on November 23, 2022.

22% increase in antisemitism on campus in the last two years - CST report

150-university-related antisemitic incidents, have been reported to the Community Security Trust, in the last two academic years across 30 universities in the UK.

  Campaigners from the Campaign Against Antisemitism demonstrate and listen to speakers outside the Labour Party headquarters on April 8, 2018 in London, England.

Haredim set to make up 16% of Israel's population by 2030 - annual IDI report

A new report highlights trends in Israeli ultra-Orthodox society regarding lifestyle, standard of living, education and other fields.

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish family takes part in the Tashlikh ritual, to symbolically cast away sins, ahead of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, in Ashdod, Israel, October 3, 2022.

Men get more vacation days than women, use them 33% more often

While men receive an average of 14.6 vacation days per year, women receive only 13.3 days. Further, men also take their vacation days at a 33% higher rate.

Beachgoers in Tel Aviv seek relief from the heatwave that hit the country

Israel recognized 325 human trafficking victims in first five-year report

The Justice Ministry released its first report on human trafficking in Israel. * The report spanned 2017-2021.

 Illustrative image of human trafficking.

North Korean train spotted crossing into Russia amid claims of aid in Ukraine war

A train crossed into Russia from North Korea just two days after the United States said it had information indicating Pyongyang is covertly supplying arms to Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un pose for a photo during their meeting in Vladivostok, Russia, April 25, 2019.