The Jerusalem Post
Obama sets off for Israel charm offensive
Mar 20, 2013 02:07 EDT
Barack Obama was on his way to Israel Wednesday for the first time as US president, hoping to ease past tensions with his hosts and under pressure to narrow differences over handling Iran's nuclear threat.
Israel's Lapid: TV star turned kingmaker
Mar 16, 2013 16:46 EDT
The surprise kingmaker in Israel's new governing coalition Yair Lapid is a former television star and political novice who will need all of his charisma as he takes the helm at the finance ministry.
Playboy magazine to hit Holy Land in Hebrew
Mar 05, 2013 12:59 EST
Iconic men's magazine Playboy is to hit the streets of Israel in Hebrew for the first time on Wednesday, combining scantily-clad Israeli models with articles in the tongue of the Bible.
Oscar-nominee 'Five Broken Cameras' sparks identity debate
Feb 22, 2013 12:03 EST
"Five Broken Cameras" the Oscar-nominated documentary about Palestinian popular resistance in the occupied West Bank, has found itself at the centre of an unusual debate -- over its identity.
Conrad Black to host TV talk show in Canada
Jan 29, 2013 18:19 EST
Deposed media mogul Conrad Black is returning to the limelight by hosting a weekly talk show on Canadian television, his new employer announced Tuesday.
Netanyahu's new govt to face pressure on peace, Iran
Jan 23, 2013 19:40 EST
Benjamin Netanyahu emerged from Tuesday's vote with a new term as Israel's leader, facing fresh global pressure over peace with the Palestinians as he seeks to keep the focus on Iran's nuclear programme.
Only Israel knows its best interests: Netanyahu to Obama
Jan 16, 2013 11:42 EST
Only the people of Israel can decide who will represent their best interests, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday in remarks directed at US President Barack Obama a week before a general election.
Palestinian teen shot as thousands mourn boy's death
Dec 13, 2012 15:58 EST
Israeli forces shot and seriously wounded a 16-year-old Palestinian on Thursday in Hebron, medics said, as thousands mourned the death of another teenager killed by Israeli forces.
Thousands mourn Palestinian teen killed in Hebron
Dec 13, 2012 09:40 EST
Thousands of Palestinians in Hebron on Thursday mourned the death of a teenager killed by Israeli forces on his birthday after he allegedly threatened them with a toy gun.
Israel's Likud says primary to continue for second day
Nov 25, 2012 17:36 EST
Voting in Israel's ruling Likud party primary is to continue for a second day after computer glitches disrupted Sunday's polling, the party confirmed Sunday.
Netanyahu's Likud chooses list for January polls
Nov 25, 2012 13:25 EST
Members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling right-wing Likud party were slugging it out in a party primary on Sunday to choose the frontrunners for a January 22 parliamentary race.
Netanyahu's Likud chooses list for January election
Nov 25, 2012 03:57 EST
The 123,000 registered members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling rightwing Likud party began casting votes in a leadership primary on Sunday ahead of a general election on January 22.
Israel's Netanyahu denies meddling in US election
Sep 14, 2012 05:20 EDT
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied accusations he is interfering in the US presidential vote by pushing President Barack Obama to take a tougher stand on Iran's nuclear programme.
Prank Egypt TV show exposes depth of Israel hostility
Aug 04, 2012 08:02 EDT
A prank Egyptian talk show that infuriates guests by duping them into believing they are on Israeli TV reveals the antipathy many hold for the Jewish state despite a wintry peace treaty between the neighbours.
Is Conrad Black looking to rebuild media empire?
Jul 30, 2012 13:17 EDT
Deposed media mogul Conrad Black, who spearheaded a transformation of Canadian media in the late 1990s and once led a global media empire, hinted at a comeback in interview published Monday.
Panel suggests legalising Israel settler outposts: media
Jul 09, 2012 15:20 EDT
A report commissioned by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recommends the government legalise outpost settlements established without permits, Israeli media said on Monday.
Israel plans military college in east Jerusalem
Jul 03, 2012 07:45 EDT
Israel's interior ministry has approved the construction of a military academy on land in the Mount of Olives in Arab east Jerusalem, Israeli activists and officials told AFP on Wednesday.
Israel starts rounding up Africans for deportation
Jun 10, 2012 23:53 EDT
Israeli authorities on Sunday began a roundup of South Sudanese migrants ahead of their deportation, three days after a court ruled that their lives were no longer threatened in their homeland.
Israel starts rounding up Africans for deportation
Jun 10, 2012 15:11 EDT
Israeli authorities on Sunday began a roundup of South Sudanese migrants ahead of their deportation, three days after a court ruled that their lives were no longer threatened in their homeland.
Israeli settlers protest ahead of vote on outpost
Jun 05, 2012 15:21 EDT
Hundreds of settlers demonstrated outside Israel's Supreme Court on Tuesday evening, on the eve of a crucial vote in the nearby parliament.
Facts from the Wikipedia page:
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | Mirkaei Tikshoret |
| Editor | David Horovitz |
| Founded | 1 December 1932 (as The Palestine Post) |
| Political alignment | Independent[1] |
| Language | English and French |
| Headquarters | Jerusalem, Israel |
| ISSN | 0021-597X |
| Official website | www.jpost.com |