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US releases details of Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, Israel preserves right to self-defense
Both countries also recognize that Hezbollah’s activity “must be curtailed,” as Lebanon’s security forces are the only ones authorized to bear arms.
American Jews and responsibility for Israel - opinion
Dozens arrested in NYC during protests against US support for Israel
US funding for Iron Dome air defense system no longer enjoying bipartisan support
The Jerusalem Post in Washington DC: Can Israel be bipartisan again?
The Jerusalem Post Washington Conference will address the day after's most pressing issues. “US-Israel relationship must rest on shared democratic values," says honorary Co-Chair Bobby Rechnitz.
Editor's Notes: If US wants a true partnership with Israel, it needs to act like it - comment
Carlson will keep writing; Owens will keep baiting; the numbers may ebb and flow. Your job, Mr. Vice President, is to fix this situation.
Trump’s Middle East triumph marks Europe’s ideological defeat - opinion
European leaders came to Sharm el-Sheikh and partook in what was described in Europe as a “humiliation ceremony”: Trump all but ignored them while making peace directly with Arab leaders.
The DIY ally: Israel’s victory is America’s too - opinion
Once again, Israel’s decisive win has boosted America too.
BIRD Foundation approves $5.5 million in Israeli-US projects, gathers $14 million in total
The investments, gathered from both public and private sectors, will be used in five projects centered on hardware, medical devices, mental health, and rehabilitation innovations.
Sentiments on Trump and Netanyahu clash at the square - analysis
Why does the same crowd that cheers for Trump boo for Netanyahu?
Voices from the Arab Press: Tony Blair and Gaza’s ‘day-after’
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world
Radical jihadism and the occupation trap: How it’s reshaping the US-Israel alliance - opinion
If Israel is truly committed to reoccupying Gaza, it must coordinate with Washington at an unprecedented level to mitigate the cascade of adverse outcomes likely to emerge.
Breakthrough gene therapy could one day cure genetic hearing loss
New treatment targeting CLIC5 gene shows promise in preserving sensory cells in the inner ear, offering hope for millions affected by genetic hearing and balance disorders.
Rubio’s visit highlights Israel's need to change course of war before it’s too late - editorial
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s trip to Israel is a warning that time is running out to end the war, free the hostages, and avoid deepening global isolation.