JPC - The Jerusalem Press Club

JPC - The Jerusalem Press Club The Jerusalem Press Club (JPC) is the official and exclusive press club in Jerusalem. The Jerusalem Press Club has launched! News will flow out of the Club.

We offer foreign correspondents access to Israeli decision-makers and experts, great content, top professional facilities and great cuisine. You may apply for membership on our website here: http://jerusalempressclub.com/jpc-membership

Located in the historic Mishkenot Sha’ananim neighborhood, JPC, is a gem in the modern city of Jerusalem. It is a home away from home for both foreign journalists

residing in Israel as well as their visiting counterparts. Established just outside the Old City walls in 1860, Mishkenot Sha’ananim was founded by the great philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore and for the last four decades served as a guesthouse and source of inspiration to creative spirits artists, scholars and writers from around the world. Year round the surrounding gardens and facilities are filled with festivals, shows, music, shopping and nightlife all within walking distance.

150 years after Mishkenot Sha’ananim was established, the Jerusalem Press club is the new, hip venue for journalists and professionals to have face-to-face interaction with the rich tapestry of society in Jerusalem, while promoting freedom of the press. JPC members include journalists, diplomats, NGOs, businessmen and business women, as well as journalism and communications students. All members enjoy the benefits networking with each other, working and dining on our veranda with breathtaking views of the Old City of Jerusalem as well as access to all the club’s facilities and benefits. It is a place where journalists can freely report history in the making in one of the world’s most covered regions. Our briefings and press conferences will help to inform and keep journalists up-to-date on breaking stories and longer term trends. Our Fellows and student programs will help the next generation of journalists improve their skills in a fast paced news environment. The club is the ideal spot for media professionals in Israel, seeking inspiration for a story and the exchange of information between colleagues, in the most amicable atmosphere possible.


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How is AI changing journalism?This week, we welcomed members of the foreign press corps for a small, hands-on workshop e...
04/06/2026

How is AI changing journalism?

This week, we welcomed members of the foreign press corps for a small, hands-on workshop exploring AI tools, practical applications, and the opportunities these technologies are creating for journalists.

The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with participants describing the session as insightful, useful, and thought-provoking.

Supporting journalists isn't only about providing access and connections; it's also about helping them stay informed, develop new skills, and navigate a rapidly changing media landscape.

A great morning of learning, discussion, and networking over lunch.

Special thanks to The Israel Institute for Artificial Intelligence for leading such an engaging and valuable workshop and for helping equip journalists with practical tools for an evolving media landscape.

ILF- Israeli Leadership Forum

04/06/2026

The Real Threat Goes Beyond Hezbollah

Can lasting peace be achieved without understanding the ideology behind a regime?

Lt. Col. (res.) Sarit Zehavi explains why she believes many observers misunderstand the challenge facing the Middle East.

03/06/2026

What Sinwar Told Hezbollah Before October 7

A document sent by Sinwar before a Hezbollah meeting contained three scenarios that are drawing renewed attention after October 7.

Prof. Daniel Sobelman explains.

03/06/2026

Inside Hamas’ Vision for a Regional War

Prof. Daniel Sobelman discusses a Hamas document describing what Sinwar reportedly viewed as the preferred scenario for a regional confrontation involving multiple fronts.

The implications go far beyond a single attack.

02/06/2026

A Terrifying Moment Under Hezbollah Fire

Most people never think about what 40 seconds really means.

Until it's all the time you have.

Lt. Col. (res.) Sarit Zehavi shares a firsthand experience that puts those 40 seconds into perspective.

Over the weekend, Hezbollah carried out rocket and drone attacks against northern Israel while the IDF expanded operatio...
31/05/2026

Over the weekend, Hezbollah carried out rocket and drone attacks against northern Israel while the IDF expanded operations in southern Lebanon, including the capture of the Beaufort Fortress.

In this briefing hosted by The Jerusalem Press Club, Lt. Col. (res.) Sarit Zehavi, President of the Israel-Alma and a former Military Intelligence officer, discusses:

📌 The evolving security situation along the Israel–Lebanon border

📌 The use of FPV and fiber-optic drones in current attacks

📌 Civilian impact in northern Israeli communities under repeated alerts

📌 The strategic importance of the Litani River and southern Lebanon

📌 Hezbollah’s infrastructure and its operational reach

📌 The broader regional context involving Iran and escalation risks

The briefing highlights how the northern front continues to remain active despite perceptions of a ceasefire period, with ongoing rocket fire, drone activity, and military operations affecting border communities.

Watch now https://youtu.be/Hq0KwcjvNCY?si=uJf7ZUcs9C0RETTk

JPC is giving the journalists covering Israel access to Israeli dec...

26/05/2026

What Sinwar Told Hezbollah Before October 7

A document sent by Sinwar before a Hezbollah meeting contained three scenarios that are drawing renewed attention after October 7.

Prof. Daniel Sobelman explains.

The Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children has published its landmark report, the resu...
24/05/2026

The Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children has published its landmark report, the result of more than two years of painstaking investigation.

The findings are unambiguous: sexual and gender-based violence was systematic, widespread and an integral part of the October 7 attacks and the captivity that followed.

The Commission analyzed over 10,000 visual items, conducted more than 430 filmed testimonies with survivors, hostages and first responders, and documented 13 distinct patterns of abuse affecting victims from 52 nationalities.

The Jerusalem Press Club hosted the exclusive briefing presenting the report's findings, with Co-Founder and Chair Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy and CEO and Co-Founder Adv. Merav Israeli-Amarant

Watch the full briefing: https://youtu.be/pTB6_NBs9HM
Download the report: https://www.civilc.org/silenced-no-more

Why did Hamas launch the October 7 attack?A new study based on Hamas planning documents seized during the Iron Swords Wa...
20/05/2026

Why did Hamas launch the October 7 attack?

A new study based on Hamas planning documents seized during the Iron Swords War argues that Hamas no longer viewed the destruction of Israel as a distant ideological goal, but as an achievable strategic objective coordinated with the Iran-led “Axis of Resistance.”

📌 What do the documents reveal about Hamas’ thinking before the attack?
📌 How did the group assess Israel?
📌 And what assumptions inside Hamas shaped its strategy?

In this Jerusalem Press Club briefing, Prof. Daniel Sobelman of the Hebrew University examines the findings and what they may reveal about Hamas’ wartime calculations.

Watch now 👉

JPC is giving the journalists covering Israel access to Israeli dec...

Ahead of the coming Israeli elections, expected to take place in September or October this year, the Jerusalem Press Clu...
20/05/2026

Ahead of the coming Israeli elections, expected to take place in September or October this year, the Jerusalem Press Club has been conducting interviews with new voices in Israeli politics and in the public sphere.

We have been asking these people the same questions: What should Israel do in its foreign relations, what should it do in internal policy, and what is their vision for the country's future. The opinions expressed below are their own.

What is really happening inside Israel right now?

In this conversation with Rabbi Mikhael Manekin, activist, thinker, and a leading voice in the “faithful left,” we explore the deep tensions shaping Israel’s future after October 7.

This isn’t just about politics.
It’s about identity, responsibility, and the kind of country Israel is becoming.

From Israel’s relationship with the United States to internal divisions over democracy, religion, and military service, this discussion raises difficult questions with no easy answers.

📌Is Israel part of the West—or fundamentally part of the Middle East?
📌Are current Israel–U.S. relations sustainable long-term?
📌Has October 7 changed the core assumptions of Israeli society?
📌Can Israelis and Palestinians realistically live side by side?
📌What is the future of the West Bank, and is the current reality temporary or permanent?
📌Should ultra-Orthodox Israelis be required to serve in the military?
📌Is Israel’s democratic system under strain, and does it need reform?
📌Would a constitution help, or deepen divisions?
📌What role should Arab citizens play in Israel’s political future?
📌What critical issue are Israelis not discussing enough right now?

This conversation doesn’t offer easy conclusions.
But it forces a confrontation with the questions shaping Israel’s next chapter.

Watch now

After October 7: Can Israel Stay Both Jewish and Democratic?

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