
Corinne Baum
Corinne Baum is a breaking news desk editor and copyeditor at The Jerusalem Post. She moved to Israel in August 2023 from Fort Worth, Texas. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri Reynolds Journalism Institute, where she specialized in cross-platform editing and production and minored in Russian.
In her spare time, you can find her reading or at a yoga class. She currently lives in Jaffa.
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North Korea to send 30,000 soldiers to frontlines as Washington weighs support for Ukraine – report
Trump says Israel, Iran 'don't know what the f*** they're doing' after ceasefire broken
At least 15 wounded, fire breaks out in northern Israel in latest Iranian missile salvo
United Hatzalah said that it had received several reports of impacts around the country. ZAKA reported a direct hit on a residential building in northern Israel.
WATCH: 'Without Nakba, there is no victory': Violence breaks out in Jerusalem's Old City
Jerusalem Post witnesses said that they saw rioters spit on Standing Together activists, assault police officers, and sing racist chants.
Putin's helicopter caught in Ukrainian drone attack while visiting Kursk region - report
This comes as Russia and Ukraine exchanged 1,000 prisoners of war over the weekend.
'Victory for Israeli democracy': Israel weighs in on Ronen Bar High Court ruling
While many organizations in Israel called the High Court's ruling on Ronen Bar's firing a victory for democracy, some said the decision undermined the government.
WATCH: IDF begins renewed offensive in Gaza with operation 'Gideon’s Chariots'
The military said that it had launched several strikes and deployed forces to secure swaths of land in the Gaza Strip to renew its offensive in the enclave.
Edan Alexander reunites with family in Israel
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum called his release " a ray of light and hope, but also a stark reminder that 58 men and women remain captive in Gaza."
Indian forces kill terrorist whose hijacking led to release of Jewish jlist. Daniel Pearl murderer
Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal's South Asia bureau chief, was beheaded on camera by al-Qaeda affiliated Pakistani terrorists in 2002.
India strikes nine sites in Pakistan, Pakistan says it downed five Indian planes
The Indian army said that it did not target Pakistani military facilities in the attack.
US drafts oversight for Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, pushes for finalizing agreements – WSJ
This comes after Donald Trump told reporters that he would walk away from negotiations if he thought either party was hindering the agreement.
Russian missile kills 19 in residential area, Moscow claims was targeting military
Regional leaders said that they would not have wished this attack on their worst enemies.