Vance voices 'great optimism' for Gaza truce on Israel visit
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New York Times 'by far' had the worse Israel-Hamas coverage in US media, Jerusalem Post editor says
Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein spoke with Fox News Digital about the American news media's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, singling out The New York Times' reporting.
More than 1,400 evangelical Christians from more than five dozen countries have gathered in Jerusalem to show their support for Israel this week.
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Hundreds gather as Israeli hostage killed on Oct 7 laid to rest in Jerusalem
Hundreds gathered in Jerusalem on Oct 19 to bid farewell to Uriel Baruch, an Israeli hostage whose body was returned to Israel nearly after two years. Family members wept as they touched and kissed the coffin during the service.
Vice President JD Vance’s visit to Israel underscores the US's urgency to preserve the Gaza ceasefire and prevent renewed conflict with Hamas. US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Israel on Tuesday,
Gaza’s fragile ceasefire faced its first major test Sunday as Israeli forces launched a wave of deadly strikes, saying Hamas militants had killed two soldiers.
As Israelis gathered across the country to celebrate the hostages' release, the scene was much quieter at Damascus Gate in East Jerusalem, the predominantly Arab side of the city. The site, a frequent rallying point for protests and religious gatherings,
Ceremonies took place on Thursday to commemorate two years since the surprise attack of Oct. 7, 2023, on southern Israel.
Two years after being forced to relocate games abroad, Israeli clubs will be able to host at home following the ceasefire and new security guarantees. European basketball is set to return to Israel for the first time since the war began two years ago,
Americans born in Jerusalem will now be able to list Israel as their birthplace on their passports, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced on Thursday, in a nod to Washington's recognition of the contested city as Israel's capital.
The Armenian presence in Jerusalem dates back to 301 AD, when Armenia adopted Christianity as its national religion, and Armenian monks and pilgrims subsequently settled there. Today, Jerusalem is home to a small Armenian community comprised of descendants of Armenians whose ancestors came to the Holy Land after 301 AD,