Israel begins a six-day war against the Arab countries, explaining this by the desire to get ahead of the Arab attack. But ...
And as the territory’s inhabitants have returned home since the ceasefire, the extent of the environmental devastation is ...
"Israel will need to directly confront Tehran and threaten its vital interests and survival." The Jerusalem Post reached out to three Israeli experts to learn about the prospect of a potential war ...
BEIT LAHIYA, Gaza (Reuters) -A ceasefire has enabled some Gazans to go back to their ruined homes without fear of Israeli ...
A recent cooperation deal between Ethiopia and Israel is renewing concern in Egypt about strengthening ties between the two sides. The agreement, signed in Addis Ababa on 4 February, will further ...
Palestinians in northern Gaza are suffering acute water shortages, while displaced residents continue to wait for Israel to allow in mobile homes and tents as agreed in a ceasefire deal between ...
Israel’s bombing is nowhere near the same intensity as it was before the ceasefire began on November 27, and nightly bombing of Beirut’s southern suburbs has stopped.
Amit Lang, CEO of Mekorot, spoke on the Jerusalem Post's "Rebuilding the North" broadcast and shared that Mekorot was able to provide water to Israel's Northern regions throughout the war.
When Israel gained official recognition in 1948, it confronted a massive problem. How do you supply enough water for a fast-growing population on land where natural rainfall is unevenly distributed?
Its network of pipelines, tunnels, and reservoirs reimagined how a nation deals with scarce rainfall.