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An asteroid is set to fly within 176 Bulgarias of the Earth on Monday, May 18 – a country that, in no way coincidentally, just won the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest - according to NASA's asteroid tracker.
Written by @AaronReich.
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From intern to Breaking News Desk Manager, Sam Halpern’s journey at The Jerusalem Post is a masterclass in hard work and rising to the challenge. "The world of breaking news is not for the faint of heart... It’s a labor of love." ✍️ @AaronReich
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Ruth Marks Eglash has spent decades covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with nuance and empathy. Now leading The Jerusalem Report, she shares her journey from student editor to prolific author. @AaronReich
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It’s that time of year again. A time to celebrate with lights, dreidels, gifts, and extremely high-calorie desserts that we can justify eating by claiming it is tradition.
Yes, it’s Hanukkah, and that means donut time.
✍️ @aaronreich and @pieceofshirr
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Behind the Bylines: Having worked at the 'Post' for several years now, Danielle ‘Chava’ Greyman-Kennard is known for her determination and fearlessness to stand up for what’s right. ✍️ @AaronReich
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On this day: December 8, 2025 marks one year since the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, marking a major geopolitical shift in the region and upending a decades-long authoritarian rule.
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Ilan Chaim, former Jerusalem Post Chief Copy Editor, has passed. He is honored as a "larger than life figure" and the creator of the paper's Style Guide, leaving a vital legacy. @AaronReich
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After decades of news coverage and controversy, Army Radio will close on March 1, 2026. Defense Minister Israel Katz argues the station no longer serves IDF soldiers as intended. | Explainer
Written by: @AaronReich
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Behind the Bylines: From interviewing Paul Newman to moving to Israel and writing her debut novel, Judith Segaloff reflects on a lifetime of stories.
Written by @AaronReich
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For the past several years, Anton Goodman has been dedicated to activism, having worked for the Abraham Initiatives.
Written by @AaronReich
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Israel's targets in its Qatar strike were Khalil al-Hayya, Khaled Mashaal, and Zaher Jabarin, whose fates are all unknown at the time of writing. Who are they, and what roles do they have in Hamas?
EXPLAINER by @aaronreich
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20 years after the 2005 Disengagement, a kindergarten has opened in the West Bank settlement of Homesh. Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan vows to push for more settlements in northern Samaria.
By @AaronReich
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An asteroid the size of 59 Avi Loebs is set to pass the Earth on Wednesday, August 27, according to NASA's asteroid tracker.
@AaronReich ✍️
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Israeli and American scientists have uncovered a never-before-seen type of supernova, shedding light on how stars produce and expel heavy elements like silicon and sulfur during their violent deaths.
Reporting by @AaronReich
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Being a journalist is not for everyone, but some people are made for it. When Shir Perets applied to work at The Jerusalem Post in 2024, it was just one of 200 jobs she had applied for. Only the Post got back to her.
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