Martin Zama Agronsky, also known as Martin Agronski, was an American journalist, political analyst, and television host. He began his career in 1936, working under his uncle, Gershon Agron, at the Palestine Post in Jerusalem, before deciding to work freelance in Europe a year later. At the outbreak of World War II, he became a war correspondent for NBC, working across three continents before returning to the United States in 1943 and covering the last few years of the war from Washington, D.C., with ABC.
Agronsky in 1957
Agronsky in 1946
Martin Agronsky with the USS George Washington
Agronsky (right) with United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld at Rumsfeld's office in The Pentagon, November 3, 1976
The Jerusalem Post is a broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post. In 1950, it changed its name to The Jerusalem Post. In 2004, the paper was bought by Mirkaei Tikshoret, a diversified Israeli media firm controlled by investor Eli Azur. The Jerusalem Post is published in English. Previously, it also had a French edition.
Front page of The Jerusalem Post; September 1, 2020
16 May 1948 edition of The Palestine Post
Palestine Post offices after car bomb attack, 1 February 1948, Jerusalem