Jerusalem Post Staff
President Isaac Herzog visits site of Iranian missile attack in Zarzir
‘Horrific signal’: Young job seekers are arriving with parents to job interviews
Israeli-funded €136.5m complex to deliver a luxe hotel and holiday village in Greece
DNA study reveals millenia-old live parrot trade spanning South America
Excavations on Peru's coast reveal pre-Inca parrot husbandry, radiocarbon-dated to 1100-1450, and long-distance transport from the Amazon basin.
TV murder series rekindles interest in the mysteries of the Nebra sky disc
The real story of its finding unfolded in the late 1990s on the forested crest of the Mittelberg in Saxony-Anhalt, where the object lay concealed for thousands of years.
Shabbat candle lighting times for Israel and US
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Explosion rocks Tehran square during Quds Day march, Iranian state media says
Several prominent political figures were said by state media to be marching in Tehran at the time, including Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and FM Abbas Araghchi.
Out of prison at last, the man behind a famed deep-sea haul refuses to share the map to the gold
Tommy Thompson located the S.S. Central America—known as the “Ship of Gold”—in 1988. The vessel lay more than 7,000 feet (2,134 meters) below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
WATCH: IDF destroys Litani river bridge used by Hezbollah terrorists
Previous reporting indicated that Israel was discussing the option of striking civilian infrastructure targets in Lebanon, but a decision had not been made.
Two killed in Oman following drone strike, Iranian missile reportedly targets Turkish NATO airbase
The drones crashed in the Sohar province. One landed in an open area, with no casualties reported, while the other struck the Al Awhi Industrial Zone, killing two expatriate workers.
Six US soldiers confirmed dead in USAF crash, two Israelis injured by Hezbollah rocket fire
Nearly 60 wounded after Iranian missile strike in northern Israel • US refueling plane crashes in Iraq • French officer killed, at least five soldiers wounded in drone attack on Iraq base
Iran threatens region's oil facilities if Israel, US target its energy infrastructure - report
Iran's UN Ambassador also said that Tehran would not close the Strait of Hormuz, adding that it was Iran's right to preserve the security of the key shipping route.
Iranian diplomats in Australia, Denmark seek asylum as war rages on in their home country - report
This comes one week after US President Donald Trump urged Iranian diplomats to seek asylum during an address at the East Room of the White House.