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Turkish FM makes bold claims against Israel, Iran ceasefire hanging by a thread
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Will the Israeli brain solve the energy crisis? New Israel–Japan tech collaboration
Ben-Gvir expands gun access to Caesarea, home of Sara and Yair Netanyahu
Beersheba court sentences two caregivers for abuse of toddlers in daycare
A journey to the biblical Red Sea crossing
Over the years, scholars have proposed possible sites for the crossing, with Dr. Yehoshua Meron concluding that it took place near the shoreline of Nuweiba on the eastern coast of the Sinai Peninsula.
WATCH: In burned-out Be’eri homes, Magen 48 prepares local responders for future attacks
Magen 48 says its mission is to ensure that Israeli communities are ready to defend themselves until army forces arrive.
Iran war has cost Israel $11.5 billion in budgetary expenses, Finance Ministry says
The costs largely match US estimates of its own expenditures during the war, while Iran has estimated its war losses at $145 billion.
Justice Ministry says legal aid opened nearly 2,500 cases for Holocaust survivors over past year
According to the ministry, roughly 1,500 of the cases concerned the realization of legal rights tied to stipends and grants available to Holocaust survivors, while about 1,000 involved civil matters.
Drone tech's impact on warfare: From tactical drones to high-precision missiles
Menachem Landau discusses the rise of defense tech, drone warfare, and Israel-US collaborations in reshaping military strategies, emphasizing innovation's role in global security.
Rethinking risk: Why Israel is no longer the outlier - opinion
The world no longer behaves as we once knew. Europe is now under quiet but noticeable pressure and the Middle East is stable but can face sudden disruptions
Israel cannot afford to maintain illusions about the Lebanese state - editorial
The lesson of Lebanon is not that force is useless – it is that force without a diplomatic architecture can become a trap.
Netanyahu presented Iran attack plan to former US presidents, former secretary of state claims
According to Kerry, Netanyahu had presented presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden with plans to attack Iran, all of whom refused, before Trump agreed.
Israel reprimands Spain over burning in effigy of Prime Minister Netanyahu in Spanish town
The move comes after Spain was expelled from the US CMCC in Kiryat Gat due to “obsessive anti-Israel bias.”
WATCH: Netanyahu says that Israel's campaign in Iran is 'not over yet'
“The Iranian regime is begging for a ceasefire; there are internal conflicts among the leadership there," he said.