First Lebanon War
Yaakov Erez, former Maariv editor and Sokolov Prize winner, dies at 87
Erez, a Sokolov Prize winner, was behind many exclusive stories and investigations.
In Broadway’s ‘Giant,’ Roald Dahl is a warped messenger for a vital debate about Israel
A lesson from Amalek and the exception that defines the rule of Jewish morality - opinion
The 'Post' looks back on search for Sgt.-Maj. Tzvi Feldman
Nasrallah: Iran rebuilt Lebanon after war, Soleimani's death 'new age'
Nasrallah stressed that Iran treated Hezbollah and the Palestinian terrorist groups as allies, not tools.
Keeping guni's memory alive
The artistic venture started out seven years ago, the idea being to create animation films about victims of Israel’s wars and of acts of hostility committed here.
Israel repatriates mentally ill Lebanese man who crossed border fence
The man, identified as Ali Mrad, told authorities Hezbollah operatives made him do it.
5 reasons why Israel is ready for war with Hezbollah in Lebanon
12 years ago, Hezbollah and Israel were left gutted by a summer war that was costly for both sides.
British and French Mandates
Operation Mole Cricket 19: 34 years later, the IAF's most decisive victory remains the standard
To this day, the details of Operation Mole Cricket 19 remain classified.
JPost Editorial: Ten years later
As Israel marks the 10th anniversary of the Second Lebanon War, we must remain vigilant in the face of developments on the northern border.
Israel's wars as told through the headlines
The fight for Israel's existence, as told by the pages of 'The Jerusalem Post.'
'Zygier botched Mossad mission to return bodies'
Australia's ABC News reports alleged Mossad spy inadvertently ruined secret operation to return bodies of soldiers to Israel.
Opening up in the South
Micha Bar-Am has taken some of this country’s most stirring photographs for over 60 years.