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Why the New York Times Gaza correction fell short and why it matters - comment

Until the paper is willing to raise its voice for corrections as loudly as it does for dramatic headlines, its credibility will remain under justified scrutiny.

 Headquarters of the New York Times in Manhattan, which has thus far only been the site of anti-Israel demonstrations.  Where is the New York Jewish community?
Google now turns even a photo into a video

The still image moves: Google launches a new tool that turns a photo into a video with sound

How to recover deleted photos from iPhone in 2025

 A photograph Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted from his underground war room on Saturday night prominently featured a copy of Target Tehran, a 2023 book by Jerusalem Post defense analyst Yonah Jeremy Bob and former editor Ilan Evyatar.

Netanyahu war-room photo shows ‘Target Tehran’ — the playbook behind Israel’s latest strikes


Review: The digital photo frame returns with a twist – Looking Glass Go

The photos sitting on your smartphone can get a new life, thanks to the digital photo frame. The Looking Glass Go comes with a 3D screen (no glasses required) where you can transfer any photo.

 Looking Glass Go

Local Testimony: Witnessing a tragedy in motion

The stirring impact of the rollout is amplified by the inescapable fact that we are still bogged down in a terrifying morass of regional violence, very close to home.

 Ohad Zwigenberg’s shot of disused mailboxes at Kibbutz Nir Oz.

Jerusalem’s Old City: Focusing on people and moments

Street photography in the Old City is a unique experience. Its winding alleys and ancient walls are not just backdrops but part of the narrative.

 An alley in the Old City of Jerusalem.

A look at Moshav Ein Vered’s Museum of Tractors

For the still-life photographer, the Museum of Tractors is a veritable treasure trove.

 A rusted tractor at the Museum of Tractors in Moshav Ein Vered.

'The October 7 War': A photojournalist’s testimony of horrors and resilience - review

Ziv Koren’s The October 7 War is heavy to pick up and hard to put down. This is not a classic coffee table photography book but it is of lasting importance.

 IDF soldiers crying on October 10, 2023, at the sight of the Kibbutz Kfar Aza home that still had challah from the family’s Shabbat eve meal on the table when it was attacked by Hamas terrorists on October 7.

In pictures: Thousands take to the streets across Israel after DM Gallant fired

Israelis had previously taken to the streets to protest Gallant's firing by Netanyahu in March 2023.

 Israelis gather to protest the firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, November 5, 2024.

New on Instagram: Editing photos and adding text within the app

Enhanced editing features now on Instagram! Add text and images directly within the app. Stand out in your feed with new text and sticker options.

 Instagram app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken, July 13, 2021.

Danielle Aloni: ‘Everything can be pushed back on the agenda – but not the hostages’

Taking part in The Jerusalem Post's photo shoot of Oct. 7 victims, Danielle Aloni said the fashion shoot was to keep the hostages at the forefront of everyone's minds.

 DANIELLE ALONI (L) in a Yael Resnick T-shirt and Buzz & Luna skirt, photographed at the Tower of David with Shir Yaakov in Mia Inspiration.

Photos from the frontline: Ziv Koren speaks to CNN about capturing Oct 7 on camera

Koren said he felt it was his responsibility to tell the story, "even though its something that most people just want to look away from."

 Photo of burnt cars from October 7

The always alluring Dead Sea

The Dead Sea offers unique photographic opportunities year round.

 Sunrise at the Dead Sea.

Israel’s landscape – a photographic journey in the summer

Embracing the unexpected can transform our photography from snapshots to captivating stories.

 Ashdod