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El Jerusalem Post fue fundado en 1932 por Gershon Agron como The Palestine Post, renombrado en 1950. Desde noviembre de 2004 ha sido propiedad de Mirkaei Tikshoret, un grupo de medios con sede en Tel Aviv controlado por el empresario israelí Eli Azur, que compró el periódico de Conrad Black's Hollinger. El grupo de Azur también posee estaciones de radio y adquirió el periódico Maariv en 2014.

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Mike Huckabee: Faith and freedom, America and Israel's common thread - opinion
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hace 9 h

Mike Huckabee: Faith and freedom, America and Israel's common thread - opinion

Mike Huckabee, a former U.S. governor and presidential candidate, writes an op-ed emphasizing the shared values between America and Israel, particularly focusing on the influence of Judeo-Christian principles on the Founding Fathers. He highlights the Declaration of Independence's emphasis on freedom as a divine birthright and draws parallels between the American Revolution and the Jewish experience of liberation. Huckabee references historical documents such as George Washington's 1790 letter to the Newport Hebrew congregation, which emphasized religious tolerance. He reflects on the significance of America's 250th anniversary and notes the enduring partnership between the U.S. and Israel, both nations committed to defending liberty and rooted in faith.

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October 7 trials: How Israel is preparing for the largest terror prosecution in its history
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hace 10 h

October 7 trials: How Israel is preparing for the largest terror prosecution in its history

The article discusses Israel's preparations for prosecuting hundreds of individuals involved in the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, which resulted in 1,164 deaths and 251 hostages. A special law was passed in May 2026 authorizing a military tribunal in Jerusalem to handle these cases, which includes charges of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and murder. The tribunal will operate under a unique legal framework allowing for the death penalty and will feature specialized judicial panels. Construction of a dedicated facility in Atarot is underway, though initial trials are not expected until 2028 due to the complexity of handling such a large-scale prosecution. The process involves managing extensive evidence, numerous witnesses, and ensuring the safety of both defendants and victims.

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Elderly man said injured as settlers attack Palestinians, foreign volunteers in West Bank
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hace 11 h

Elderly man said injured as settlers attack Palestinians, foreign volunteers in West Bank

Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian residents and foreign volunteers in the West Bank, resulting in multiple injuries, according to Palestinian media reports. Footage showed settlers throwing stones and using pepper spray against Palestinians attempting to reach their land. The Palestinian Authority's news agency, Wafa, reported that an elderly man was among those injured. Settlers also reportedly stole mobile phones during the attacks. These incidents occur regularly in the West Bank, often with involvement from Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) personnel. While some settlers face legal action, attacks continue with limited prosecution.

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Los partidos haredi niegan el informe de acuerdo con Netanyahu para aprobar una serie de leyes preelectorales
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hace 11 h

Los partidos haredi niegan el informe de acuerdo con Netanyahu para aprobar una serie de leyes preelectorales

Los partidos haredi Shas y el Judaísmo de la Torá Unida han negado los informes de un acuerdo con el primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu, para apoyar la legislación de la coalición a cambio de avanzar en su propia agenda legislativa. Las discusiones reportadas siguieron a una reunión entre Netanyahu, el líder de Shas, Aryeh Deri, y el líder de Degel HaTorah, Moshe Gafni. Esto se produce en medio de un boicot de los legisladores haredi contra la legislación de la coalición, inicialmente provocado por la negativa de la coalición a avanzar en la "Ley de cuidado diurno", que restablecería los subsidios para los hijos de los evasores del servicio militar. El boicot se ha ampliado para incluir demandas más amplias relacionadas con exenciones de conscripción para los estudiantes de yeshiva. Según Ynet, las partes acordaron trasladar las próximas elecciones al 20 de octubre y que los grupos haredi apoyen ciertos proyectos de ley de la coalición, incluida la división del papel del fiscal general y el establecimiento de una investigación sobre los estudiantes de Hamas el 7 de octubre de 2023.

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Israel Police arrest two following attack on Tel Aviv deputy mayor, activist group
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hace 12 h

Israel Police arrest two following attack on Tel Aviv deputy mayor, activist group

On July 3, 2026, Israeli police arrested two individuals near Tikva Market in south Tel Aviv in connection with an assault on activists, including Tel Aviv Deputy Mayor Chen Arieli. The incident occurred during a protest organized by youth activists from the Democrats Party, where Arieli and others were physically and verbally attacked. Arieli criticized the Netanyahu government, accusing it of fostering division and hatred, and claiming that such hostility prevents open dialogue. The suspects were detained for questioning, but no further details about their identities or motives were provided.

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Israel's tech employees cost more than US counterparts
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hace 12 h

Israel's tech employees cost more than US counterparts

Israeli technology workers are now more expensive than their U.S. counterparts for the first time, according to a study by the Israel Growth Forum. The report indicates that the cost of an Israeli tech worker is 1.02 times that of a U.S. worker, driven largely by the strengthening shekel against the U.S. dollar. Previously, Israeli salaries were 85% of U.S. salaries, but this has increased by 17%-22% over the last year. Meanwhile, Israeli tech workers are 2.4 times more expensive than those in Eastern European countries like Poland, Lithuania, Romania, and Ukraine, potentially shifting hiring trends toward these regions. The shift is attributed to improved global talent quality, advancements in AI, and currency fluctuations.

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Meta's Zuckerberg says AI agent tech progressing slower than expected
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hace 12 h

Meta's Zuckerberg says AI agent tech progressing slower than expected

Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, admitted during an internal town hall that the progress on AI agent technology has been slower than anticipated despite the company's substantial investment in AI infrastructure. Meta is projected to spend up to $145 billion on AI this year, which is part of a larger $700 billion investment by Big Tech. Zuckerberg acknowledged challenges with the company's restructuring efforts, including job cuts and reassignments, and noted that the timeline for realizing benefits from these changes has not materialized as planned. He expressed optimism that meaningful results from AI investments might emerge within the next few months. Additionally, Meta's CTO, Andrew Bosworth, addressed a data security incident related to mouse-tracking software, stating that no employee data was involved.

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Traspasar un alto el fuego: reconocer a Israel es un gran paso, pero 'normal', dice diplomático libanés
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hace 12 h

Traspasar un alto el fuego: reconocer a Israel es un gran paso, pero 'normal', dice diplomático libanés

El artículo analiza el reciente acuerdo marco negociado por Estados Unidos entre Israel y el Líbano, que tiene como objetivo abordar las tensiones a lo largo de su frontera compartida. El acuerdo vincula la retirada gradual de Israel del territorio libanés al desarme de Hezbolá y la restauración del control estatal libanés sobre las fuerzas militares. Este marco contrasta con un memorando de entendimiento paralelo entre Estados Unidos e Irán, que se centra en las restricciones nucleares y el alivio de las sanciones. El artículo destaca los diferentes enfoques: uno busca incluir a Irán en los esfuerzos de desescalada regional, mientras que el otro excluye a Teherán y enmarca a Hezbolá como una amenaza para la soberanía libanesa y la seguridad israelí. El acuerdo también introduce elementos como evitar que los fondos de reconstrucción lleguen a los grupos armados y establecer grupos de trabajo para un acuerdo de paz integral. Sin embargo, algunos aspectos del acuerdo permanecen no revelados, lo que plantea preguntas sobre la transparencia.

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In unity government push, Netanyahu bets Israel's political boycott is beginning to crack
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hace 12 h

In unity government push, Netanyahu bets Israel's political boycott is beginning to crack

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a rare Hebrew-language television interview on July 3, 2026, marking a shift in his public engagement strategy ahead of upcoming elections scheduled for October 27. The interview, conducted on Channel 14—a network closely associated with Netanyahu—highlighted his efforts to re-enter mainstream Israeli media discourse and address the political boycott that has characterized Israeli politics over the past six years. Netanyahu emphasized the need for a broad national government post-election, arguing that internal divisions and external threats require unity beyond the current fragmented coalitions. His remarks suggested a strategic move to position himself as a unifying leader capable of ending the boycott-driven political landscape.

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Ben-Gurion Airport police arrest Israeli TV celebrity for driving with an invalid license
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hace 12 h

Ben-Gurion Airport police arrest Israeli TV celebrity for driving with an invalid license

An Israeli television personality was arrested at Ben-Gurion Airport on suspicion of driving with an invalid license. The individual, known for participating in a reality show involving celebrities playing soccer, was taken into custody for questioning after police discovered his license had recently been invalidated by a court in Ashdod. According to authorities, the suspect was released after being placed under five days of house arrest with a court summons. The incident was captured on police body cameras, and the passenger in the vehicle was released without charges. The case remains under investigation.

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La próxima gran dinastía americana, Taylor Swift y Travis Kelce, donan 26 millones de dólares antes del fin de semana de su boda.
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hace 12 h

La próxima gran dinastía americana, Taylor Swift y Travis Kelce, donan 26 millones de dólares antes del fin de semana de su boda.

Taylor Swift y Travis Kelce, que se especula que se casarán en el Madison Square Garden, han anunciado una generosa donación de $ 26 millones a varias organizaciones benéficas de los EE.UU. Si bien hay una especulación generalizada sobre su próxima boda, los expertos sugieren que ya pueden haber atado el nudo en privado. El publicista de la pareja confirmó la donación a The Athletic, y múltiples organizaciones, incluida la ASPCA, Feeding America y organizaciones benéficas educativas, han expresado su gratitud. Sus donaciones destacan su compromiso con la filantropía, particularmente en áreas relacionadas con el bienestar animal, la asistencia alimentaria y la educación.

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Middle Israel: The Fourth of July and the fading American dream - opinion
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hace 13 h

Middle Israel: The Fourth of July and the fading American dream - opinion

The article, published in The Jerusalem Post on July 3, 2026, reflects on the historical significance of the American Dream and its current challenges. It begins with a nostalgic recollection of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, symbolizing the triumph of American ideals such as freedom and prosperity. The author contrasts this past optimism with present concerns, suggesting that the American Dream is now under threat, comparable to the challenges faced during the Civil War era. The piece highlights the historical role of America as a beacon of innovation and freedom, acknowledging both its achievements and its flaws, including its treatment of enslaved people and its inconsistent application of democratic values. The author argues that despite these imperfections, the American Dream has endured through significant struggles, including the Civil War, ultimately reinforcing the nation's commitment to freedom and equality.

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Iran’s opposition, diaspora must remain united during protest week - comment
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hace 14 h

Iran’s opposition, diaspora must remain united during protest week - comment

The article discusses the upcoming 'Global Week of Action for a Free Iran' organized by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, coinciding with July 4, a date significant for both American Independence Day and Iranian protests. The campaign aims to mobilize Iranians worldwide to demonstrate support for change, marking six months since the January protests that reportedly resulted in thousands of casualties. Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic is preparing elaborate funeral processions for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, intended to project an image of national unity. The author argues that this is a distraction from the ongoing internal challenges faced by Iranians, including economic hardship and infrastructure failures. The piece emphasizes the need for the Iranian opposition to unite despite differing ideologies, to prevent the regime from portraying them as fragmented and thus reinforcing its narrative of strength and inevitability.

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