The move reportedly authorizes the Treasury Department to issue waivers to aid groups and companies providing essentials such as water, electricity, and other humanitarian supplies.
Turkey rises after Assad’s fall, aiming to shape Syria’s future and curb Kurdish autonomy.
While Kafka (1883-1924) passed away June 3, the exhibition opened six months later – delayed by the war in Gaza and Lebanon.
The authors of the book build on their own cultural competence: one, an engaged Muslim, and the other an equally involved Jew.
Netanyahu's Knesset appearance after surgery highlights coalition fragility amid protests, Ben-Gvir’s rebellion, and opposition resistance, raising questions about Israel’s political stability.
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Former Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy returns to advisory role months after dismissal, to lead NIS 520M public diplomacy plan with Foreign Minister Sa'ar.