There's a word for how the world judges the Jewish state: Israelophobia
In the first of three weekly extracts from his new book, JC editor Jake Wallis Simons dispels myths about the country
Bibi's government seems intent on spending the Knesset break on infighting
Amid a bitter row over judicial reforms, Netanyahu's government is locked in a row over transferring billions of shekels to Arab local councils
US university 'investigating' Jewish professors for 'discrimination' against BDS activists
The academics have been outspoken about antisemitism and BDS activity at the City University of New York
Broken Bibi is powerless as Israel tears itself apart
Part of the judicial reform bill passed into law this week, but the prime minister has never looked more beleaguered
Herzog praises 'wonderful' meeting with President Biden
The Israeli President met his US counterpart in the White House amid mass protests in Israel
Netanyahu released from hospital after apparent dehydration
The PM urged the public to "spend less time in the sun and drink more water."
12 arrested in connection with riots in West Bank Arab villages
The riots followed a terror attack near an Israeli settlement
Knesset member banned from speaking because she was holding a baby
Sharren Haskel said she felt 'pain and humiliation' after being removed from the podium
Israelis cutting back on spending as cost of living crisis deepens
Eighty per cent of respondents tell poll they have had to give up one or more item of expenditure
Israeli Budget delivers £3 billion bonus to the Charedim
Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich reached a deal
Charedi politician says he would 'donate clothes' to Noa Kirel
The MK was speaking in a debate in the Knesset about funding for orthodox schools
Biden pressing for Israel-Saudi deal before end of the year
The US president wants to cement the gains made before the 2024 election
Israeli Defense Minister's mother, a Holocaust survivor, dies at 88
Fruma, née Segal, was born in Poland and sailed to Israel aboard the "Exodus."
What it means to be a critical friend of Israel
Israel’s current struggles put Judaism’s moral reputation at stake
Katz’s final edition: Outgoing Jerusalem Post editor shares his views on Israel's future
Though he's 'not overly optimistic about our political class' he remains 'hopeful' about the Jewish state's prospects
Israel's bitter political divisions of today are nothing new
As Israel’s celebrates its 75th birthday this month, we examine the triumphs and the challenges of an extraordinary nation
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