Palestinian gunman opens fire at West Bank crossing; attempted ramming attack near Hebron
Israeli forces arrest terrorist from Thursday's West Bank ramming attack
Freed Hamas prisoners from Schalit deal forming independent terror cells, says report
Abbas claims Palestinians are facing a new 'nakba'
Fatah official blasts Israeli travel ban as form of 'terrorism' against Palestinians
From fencing champ to beauty queen: Meet the reigning Miss Israel
Season-saving triumph for Maccabi Tel Aviv
Surging Beitar, Maccabi Haifa hope to keep runs rolling
Not many positives for Maccabi Tel Aviv in point-less adventure
Kahlon to blame for rise in poverty says former welfare minister
White House 'relieved' Trump cancelled Israel trip
Dov Lipman to head WZO department
Netanyahu spared a headache as Trump cancels Israel visit
Latkes and love
Deli delights
A successful makeover
Sailing along or sinking fast
Group stage agony finally over for Maccabi Tel Aviv
Pro-Israel academics launch network to fight battle against BDS on US campuses
Hungarian Jews protest statue of WWII politician who drafted anti-Semitic laws
#YouAin'tNoMuslimBruv
Trump's anti-Muslim remarks scramble Republican appeals to Jewish-American voters
Moscow honors former refusenik Yosef Begun
Canada welcomes first planeload of Syrian refugees
Dubai firm removes Donald Trump's name from luxury golf site
Behind the rhetoric of ISIS: Frustration and a fear of increased intervention
Potential Russian challenge precludes Syria no-fly zone
Iran sentences woman to death by stoning
Air France to resume Paris-Tehran flights after 8-year gap
Iran tested missile, breaching UN Security Council resolutions
Amidror: If Iranian jets arrive in Syria, Israel would ‘only act if they threaten us’
WATCH: Group lines up ISIS prisoners for execution, but preaches Islam instead
Analysis: ISIS has dumbed down Islamic radicalism
White House says Trump's Muslim comments disqualify him for president
Israeli start-up SimilarWeb buys US-based mobile intelligence company
Supportive coworkers can lower workaholics’ high risk for type II diabetes
Get some sleep!
Well-baby clinics face severe nurse and computer shortage
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities admits nine new members – including three women
New sub-species of salmonella discovered
Researchers: Golden eagle, Bonelli's eagle, facing imminent extinction in Israel
East Mediterranean Gas awarded $324m. from Egyptian national gas companies
Tamar, Leviathan partners: Egyptian gas sale negotiations still underway
Tech talk: GeekCon Kids – Hanukka 2015
Microsoft CEO Nadella to visit Israel in February
3M expands Israel operations with first customer innovation center
Anonymous 'trolling' campaign against ISIS set for Friday
Grapevine: The dog who took a bite out of Hanukka
Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of December 11, 2015
Call for culture
Dressing up Emek Refaim for winter
No Trump
December 13: Partisan president
Into the Fray: Folly at the Forum
My Word: Saying goodbye to Sarid
No Holds Barred: The night Peter Beinart buried himself
Man and machine
Escape to the Negev Making a home base at the last resting place o
Iran deal fallout
The new haredim
Be strong, be strong, and we will be strengthened’
Thirteen US presidents, 67 bumpy years
The night hall
Social change – on a silver platter
Uniting worlds through dance
Mild discontent in the kitchen
A conviction politician
Portrait of a king
Some light in the darkness
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
Telling it like it was
Ethiopia for all at the Hullegeb
Religion - boon or bane
Letting go of the need for control
Bethlehem bounty
A picture is worth 1,000 letters
מִשִירֵי רָחֵל: חוֹפֵי יַרְדֵן
כִּנֶרֶת כִּנֶרֶת
הַייְטֶק וְבְנֵי הַנוֹעַר בְּיִשְׂרָאֵל
מַבּוּל שֶל אִיוּרִים
Rock of Ages:THE TRANSFORMATION OF CHANUKAH
Moral Decisions and Moral Patterns
Miracles - in those days, at this time
Seriously, How Many Armies Does It Take To Defeat ISIS?
John Kerry et al
KKL-JNF at the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference (COP 21)
Five Years after the Fire, the Carmel is Green Again
SPD Forest in Western Negev Inaugurated in Gala Ceremony
Where Future Leaders Learn
Historical Agreement Signed Between KKL-JNF and the State of Israel
JNF Canada Dedicates New Bike Path with Gilad Shalit
Ben Gurion Accessible Park in Dimona
Furrows in the Desert in Turkana, Kenya
Portugal Entomologists Tour the Negev with KKL-JNF
The Acacia Tree Stars in the Arava Ecosystem
Agriculture Festival at Hula Lake Park
An Ecological Festival at the Shafir Winter Pond
JNF Canada Negev Dinner 2015 in Toronto
KKL France Mission Parts from Israel by Planting Trees
Got Water Problems?
$100 Million JNF Boruchin Israel Education Advocacy Center Opens
Renewable Energies for the Future in the Arava
LDA Conference: Science and Technology for Forests
The Negev Conference on Agricultural Research and Development
12.11.2015 | 29 Kislev, 5776
"This work in defense of human rights appears to have made me a huge target for malicious attacks," Schabas says of his involvement in the inquiry.
By REUTERS,TOVAH LAZAROFF
Delek to sell Phoenix Holdings, reportedly to China’s Fosun.
By NIV ELIS,REUTERS
Inflation, as measured by official price indices – the Consumer Price Index, in most countries – is extremely low.
By PINCHAS LANDAU
"Priority must not be given to any other kind of concern," says the pope.
By REUTERS
50-year-old American said Spanish-owned company favored employees who were Christian, Spanish and heterosexual.
By JTA
Here in Israel Thursday’s commemorations began with the sounding of the Holocaust memorial siren at 10am.
By SAM SOKOL
In Kiev, internally displaced people will gather from across the country for Seders specially geared toward the exiles.
Latifa Ibn Ziaten says voyage for French youth is designed to create authentic interreligious dialogue.
By RINA BASSIST
Only around 40 percent of pre-war inhabitants remain in village, rockets fired from across river force rest out.
The Zionist Organization of America has accused several candidates running for seats in the Zionist Congress of supporting boycotts against Israel.
Israel allows itself to defined abroad by its enemies, World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder said.
In an exclusive interview with "The Jerusalem Post," Paul Morron, president of the Glasgow Jewish Representative Council, declined to make any prediction of the result.
By JERRY LEWIS
Special Rapporteur on Palestine Richard Falk ends his six-year term.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF
The country excelled the most in the drinking water and water sanitation category, achieving first place.
By sharon udasin
Hopefully the Beijing babble will give way to serious business in Brisbane.
By DAVID SINGER
Beijing is said to have realized recently that the ongoing Islamist terrorist attacks against it are being inspired, funded and militarily aided by the same sources as those against India.
By JAGDISH N SINGH
Ever since New Delhi lost parts of Kashmir to Pakistan, India has suffered at the hands of jihadists.
World Health Organization regards tanning salons as dangerous as asbestos factories; minimum age for indoor tanning now 18.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
National plan aims to curb exposure in Israel, says Environmental Protection Ministry.
By SHARON UDASIN
Jewish and Muslim MKs united over past two years to advocate for reversal of Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe resolution calling to ban ritual circumcision of children.
By LAHAV HARKOV
Pamela Geller says media focus on denouncing her shifts attention away from jihadis, aligns with their interests.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Israel and China have witnessed an age of improved relations and trade.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB
Candidate calls to “do an Eichmann” on US President Barack Obama
New York Times reports audio indicates one of the pilots leaving cockpit, failing to return.
Sen. Tom Cotton’s letter undermines a legitimate policy debate over how best to deal with Iran – and President Obama comes out the winner.
By MICHAEL WILNER
Like Israel, the US has changed its approach to cyber threats – moving from elimination to management, and shaking up intelligence agencies along the way.
The reports quoted a Secret Service spokesman as saying a food vendor cart had caught fire nearby.
Ministers uphold government acceptance of religious slaughter despite call of 100,000 to ban practice.
CIA seeks reorganization to keep up with technological pace of change, step up expertise in cyberspace.
Evidence suggests government did all in its power to enable investigations into 1994 bombing of Jewish community center, judge says.
Arson investigators with the Houston Fire Department were working to pinpoint the cause of the blaze, but no official determination has been made, fire officials said.
Some say Argentinian courts have been imbedded with intimidation and meddling tendencies for years.
State prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita will take on the case after mysterious murder of Alberto Nisman.
The issue came to the fore in recent months after a botched execution of an inmate, Clayton Lockett.
At least 11 people were killed and up to 19 were missing after a Taiwanese TransAsia Airways plane with 58 passengers and crew on board crashed into a river.
"I'm going to come back to this country when my sources tell me the conditions have changed," says Damian Pachter, who is headed for Israel.
By REUTERS,JTA
Flight QZ8501 vanished from radar screens over the northern Java Sea on Dec. 28, less than half-way into a two-hour flight from Indonesia's second-biggest city of Surabaya to Singapore.
For two days rescuers have been unable to locate wreckage from the AirAsia Flight QZ8501, an Airbus A320 that was built in 2008 and last serviced in November.
An Airbus AIR.PA A320-200 carrying 162 people and operated by Indonesia AirAsia disappeared in poor weather on Sunday morning during a flight from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.
New president says: "Crimea was, is, and will remain Ukrainian," calls on separatists to lay down arms.
The situation increases speculation of state’s disintegration with Iraqi army unable to control its territory.
By Ariel Ben Solomon
Russian president moves ahead with procedure to make southern Ukrainian region part of Russia.
Ballot offers two options, neither of which rejects control by Russia.
The United States trailed behind, coming in at number 15.
Unknown cyber hackers said in recent weeks that they will attempt to hack a number of Israeli websites on Tuesday.
Gila Gaziel's appointment follows a vow by Danino to bring more female officers into the top ranks of the police.
By BEN HARTMAN
Damian Pachter, who holds dual Argentine-Israeli citizenship, said he had "quickly" fled South American country after fearing for his life following threats to his security.
By REUTERS,JPOST.COM STAFF
The Harry Potter actress has done it again by taking Davos by storm with her pro-gender equality speech.
By NOA AMOUYAL
American Jews filled the wagon trains, flocking to the West and baking matza in San Francisco and Tucson.
By DAVID GEFFEN
Confirming the saying “two Jews, three opinions,” it seems impossible to please the Zionist Left.
By BATSHEVA NEUER
For a Tutsi survivor of the Rwandan genocide, educating his people about the Holocaust is his own form of therapy.
By LAURA KELLY
Visiting reporters learn about conflict at the source.
By DAVID BRINN
What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East
By THE MEDIA LINE
What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East.
Athletics and the breakdown of female-Arab stereotypes.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
Israel using all its capabilities to monitor or disrupt the Iranian arms flow.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN
Perhaps simply too many sympathize with the insurgency.
By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON
The Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C) had published a picture of the prosecutor with a gun to his head and said it would kill him unless its demands were met.
"Peace is a national issue, not only government's responsibility," says president.
Regional expert: The main impetus for Mideast developments is indigenous rather than external.
Security Council passes legally binding resolution to tackle surge of foreign terrorist fighters.
By MICHAEL WILNER,ANNA HIATT
Sheikh Khalifa, also ruler of Abu Dhabi, recovering after suffering stroke, undergoing surgery; known as pro-western modernizer.
Merkel, elected to her position in 2005, has been called the most powerful politician on the planet and is the first woman to lead Germany.
Mayweather says next fight will be his last; Pacquiao said he thought he had the fight won.
A fabulous hotel, excellent food and wine and friendly people.
By AVI HOFMANN
In Morocco, the situation of the youth is a good reflection of that of other nations of the region.
By YOSSEF BEN-MEIR
From the Islamic State to Iran, to Pakistan and Ukraine – Israel can no longer claim to be the West’s front line against tyranny and chaos.
By SHAI FRANKLIN,MICAH HALPERN
Prime Minister Cameron could be left ruing the day he decided to allow the separation vote to go ahead.
By DAVID NEWMAN
A hundred years later we should all pause to remember this momentous war, the toll it took and the people who survived it.
One out of four citizens is living below the poverty line, and many are probably worried about their next meal more than they are about changing an article in the constitution.
By TAL HARRIS
Many of us seem to prefer to leave our children in ignorance about Judaism, under the mistaken perception that Judaism is nothing but traditional religious customs and practices.
By SUSAN HATTIS ROLEF