'Their game is to give you hope and then use your hope to break you,' Sala said, adding, 'I am not going back to Iran, at least as long as there is the Islamic Republic.'
Erin Molan’s courage should not go unnoticed, and Israel would be wise to engage with figures like her in establishing an international platform for broadcasting truthful and unbiased reporting.
While Israel continues to seek the release of the hostages and the defeat of its enemies, I’m going to take a short break and then start a new journey in journalism.
Behind the Bylines: As editor-in-chief, Steve Linde helped shape The Jerusalem Post into what it is today, and did the same in his seven years helming The Jerusalem Report.
Sala's swift release represents a clear diplomatic win for Meloni, who had feared the case could drag on.
Facing arrests, bombings, and loss, Syrian women have become vital voices for truth, paving the way for change and demanding a role in Syria’s future.
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Unlike Gaza and Lebanon, Syria had a full-fledged army with tanks, aircraft, and chemical weapons, and a well-guarded dangerous border.
Cecilia Sala, 29, works for newspaper Il Foglio and for podcast company Chora Media. She was arrested by police in Tehran on Dec. 19.
How can Jewish journalists turn away the call of history and simultaneously bear the weight of what they must report?