- Karin Brulliard
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Karin Brulliard became the Post’s Jerusalem bureau chief in February 2012. She joined the Post at its now-defunct Austin bureau in 2003 and later covered immigration from Washington, reported from Iraq and served as bureau chief in South Africa and Pakistan.
Drama in Jenin shows cracks in Palestinian nation-building project
Once a hub of violence, the West Bank city is lauded as a beacon of Palestinian-imposed law and order.
Palestinian prisoners end hunger strike following deal with Israel
Culture war looms as Israel pledges to end ultra-Orthodox military exemptions
Military exemptions for ultra-Orthodox religious students have fueled resentment among Israel’s secular majority.
Netanyahu broadens ruling coalition
Deal between premier and opposition leader Shaul Mofaz of Kadima ends plan for early vote.
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- Former Israeli security chief says leaders misleading public on Iran
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