
Yonah Jeremy Bob
Yonah Jeremy Bob is The Jerusalem Post's senior military correspondent and intelligence analyst and was previously Literary Editor for 4.5 years. He covers the Israeli military, the Mossad, the Shin Bet, defense technologies, Iran's weapons of mass destruction, cyberwarfare, and war crimes allegations. Yonah is also well-connected to all of the top Israeli ministries from his former posts in the IDF, the Foreign Ministry, and the Justice Ministry.
Yonah is the author of the award winning book Target Tehran, about the Mossad's secret war against Iran's nuclear program and its role in the Abraham Accords, published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster in September 2023, and translated and published in Hebrew by Yediot Books in April 2024, with an English paperback version due in September 2024. The Wall Street Journal listed the book in its Top 5 for Politics for 2023 and it won the Jewish Book Council/Natan Award for 2024.
Yonah is the editor and translator of the intelligence and terrorism thriller A Raid on the Red Sea published by Potomac/Nebraska in March 2021. His first book on aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was published by Gefen in August 2019.
Yonah has been interviewed by CNN, BBC, Skynews, Al Jazeera, Voice of America, Reuters, and a range of other television and radio programs in English and has also been interviewed by a wide variety of print and radio Hebrew media. Yonah also delivers foreign affairs lectures and Zoom lectures throughout the US, Canada, Australia and Israel, including at the International Spy Museum in Washington DC, to World Affairs Councils, and to a wide variety of Jewish groups.
Hailing from Baltimore in the US, Yonah graduated with honors from Columbia University and Boston University Law School. He is married with three children.
What is the Morag Corridor and why is it important? - explainer
Inside the risky shooting orders behind the assassination of Iran’s nuclear chief - exclusive
IDF responses to war crimes charges delayed again for months due to Iran op.
What food is being distributed in Gaza? GHF releases full list - explainer
Each aid box distributed is designed to sustain a family of 5.5 individuals for approximately 3.5 days.
If there is a ceasefire tomorrow, were the last four months of fighting 'worth it?' - analysis
How much more did Israel really defeat Hamas than it had already done, and how much did it lose in doing so?
Hamas timed IED blast that killed five soldiers in-between IDF air, artillery fire
Despite those efforts to pave a safe path for the infantry, Hamas managed to place newly laid IEDs in the area where the IDF infantry would later pass through.
Israel's target bank in Iran expanded after US showed interest in joining strikes, Katz reveals
On June 18, Trump said he would give Iran two weeks to agree to a proper nuclear deal. However, later that evening, he told Netanyahu that he had already decided to attack.
Katz: Continuing war in uncontrolled Gaza territory would unnecessarily endanger hostages
This contradicts statements from other ministers who called for a complete victory over Gaza and against a partial deal.
US must pressure Iran against rebuilding ballistic missile arsenal, Israel Katz says
Israeli military and intelligence resources must be even more concerned with the ballistic missile program than its nuclear program, the defense minister said.
Katz: 'Day after' will include Hamas-less Gaza, expelled terror leaders, Mideast cooperation
Katz: IDF would withdraw from much of the 75% of Gaza under its control• Continuing war into remaining 25% would unnecessarily endanger the Israeli hostages
Iran struck five IDF bases with six missiles during war - report
Western sources told the Post that the impact and damage by these hits was actually less than the impact and damage caused in October 2024.
IDF to summon over 50,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews in massive push for haredi draft
All 54,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews eligible for military service will be called on to arrive for actual service by July 2026.
Reporter's Notebook: 'Post' meets with top Hebron sheikh who wants to pull out of PA
Joining the Abraham Accords could be a game changer, but it has opposition from both the Israeli and Palestinian sides and may be torpedoed globally.