- Karin Brulliard
- Deputy foreign editor
Karin Brulliard became the Post’s deputy foreign editor in February 2013. 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, Pakistan and Israel.
Hamas’s rising profile
In the West Bank as well as Gaza, many say Hamas defeated Israel — and with weapons, not words.
For Israel’s Netanyahu, cease-fire in Gaza Strip has political benefits, risks
Leader must now shift domestic, international focus back to his signature security issue: Iran.
Israelis used to the sound of sirens
In Israeli regions near Gaza, lives have been led for years to the intermittent rhythm of rocket fire.
Israel strikes media buildings in Gaza, expanding its range of targets
Military broadens its assault, striking Gaza buildings used by journalists and dimming hopes for a ceasefire.
- As Hamas rockets fly, Israel moves toward ground invasion of Gaza Strip
- Attacks intensify along Gaza border
- Civilians in Gaza, Israel suffer amid conflict
- Three Israelis killed by rocket fired from Gaza Strip; Israel intensifies air offensive
- Jordan seeks to curb flow of fighters to Syria
- Palestinians in West Bank head to the polls, complain about lack of competition
- U.S., Israel to stage major defense exercise
- Tunisian university becomes front in religious battles
The Post MostMost-viewed stories, videos, and galleries in the past two hours
| 11:00 AM | Ask Tom: Spring Dining Guide |
|---|---|
| 12:00 PM | Free Range on Food |
| 12:00 PM | The Reliable Source Live |






