Jerusalem Post Staff

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Members of the United Nations Security Council meet on the day of a vote on a Gaza resolution that demands an immediate ceasefire for the month of Ramadan. March 25, 2024

US tells UNSC diplomats to accept Trump's plan for Gaza or watch war return - New York Times

 A Palestinian man is seen detained by the IDF in Rafah, Gaza, in the summer of 2024.

US pressuring Israel to allow terrorists behind Yellow Line safe passage - report

An undated handout photo released by the Metropolitan Police shows Howard Phillips, who was jailed on Friday for assisting a foreign intelligence service.

UK Jewish man jailed for offering then-defense minister's information to Russian 'spies'


Turkey issues arrest warrants against members of Israeli senior leadership

The warrant calls for the arrest of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir.

Relations between Turkey and Israel (illustrative)

‘Only a Palestinian can govern’: Palestinian officials reject Trump's plan for Blair to run Gaza

The Palestinian officials said that a Western board administering the Gaza Strip would be a return to the days of the British Mandate.

Former British prime minister Tony Blair attends the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change's annual Future of Britain Conference, in London, Britain, July 9, 2024.

Israeli tourist arrested in Thailand after ammo found in luggage at Phuket International Airport 

The unnamed 26-year-old was found to be carrying a magazine containing 29 5.56 mm bullets.

Police officers work near the covered body of a gunman at the crime scene after a shooting incident at a market, where people were killed, including the gunman who took his own life, in Bangkok, Thailand, July 28, 2025.

Ukrainian military rescue camel being used by Russian forces

The seven foot tall camel was recorded traipsing behind a white pick-up truck filled with Ukrainian soldiers.

 Illustrative image of a camel in Israel.

'Because I am a Jew': Rom Braslavski recalls torture, sexual abuse at the hands of the PIJ captors

Braslavski explained that he wasn't beaten because of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir; it was because he was a Jew.

Released Israeli hostage, Rom Braslavski, during an interview for Channel 13.

Spider megacolony of 111,000 found weaving record web in Sulfur Cave on Greece-Albania border

Published in the journal Subterranean Biology, the find marks the first documented colonial behavior in Tegenaria domestica and Prinerigone vagans.

Spider megacolony of 111,000 found weaving record web in Sulfur Cave on Greece-Albania border.

Remains alleged to belong to hostage now in Israeli territory

It is unclear which of the remaining hostages will be returned to Israel after spending over two years in Gaza.

Police officers and IDF soldiers salute as hostage remains arrive at the National Institute of Forensic Medicine, November 5, 2025.

Iran planned to assassinate Israeli ambassador to Mexico from Venezuelan embassy - US officials

Mexican authorities thwarted an attempted attack on Ambassador Einat Kranz-Neiger.

Israel's Ambassador to Mexico, Einat Kranz Neiger.

Vienna Cathedral shocked to discover stolen skull in their mail

The skull had been mailed from a guilt-laden former visitor from northern Germany.

The reconstructed skull of a man who died 12,000 years ago in what is now Vietnam.

Government shutdown officially becomes longest in US history

Over 1 million federal workers have not received a paycheck, even though as many as 737,000 have continued to work through the shutdown.

 an assembly line rotation to prepare grocery carts at Adams County Emergency Food Bank, weeks into the continuing U.S. government shutdown, in Commerce City, Colorado, U.S. October 31, 2025.