Ronny Reyes

Ronny Reyes is a reporter at the New York Post.

Background

Ronny covers a wide range of issues from local crime in Manhattan to wars breaking out on the other side of the world. Since joining The Post in 2023, he has written extensively about the Israel-Hamas war, the war in Ukraine and the Titan submersible implosion. Before working for The Post, Ronny covered breaking stories for the Daily Mail and served as the editor for The Freeport Herald, covering New York’s second largest village. When he’s not behind a keyboard, Ronny spends his time running, hiking, drawing and watching reruns of “The Simpsons.”

Latest Articles

Israeli airstrike on Gaza hospital kills Hamas official who was under US sanctions: reports

"Hamas exploits civilian infrastructure while brutally endangering the Gazan population," the statement read, "cynically using an active hospital as a shelter for planning and executing murderous terrorist attacks in a...

Horrific moment French rabbi is assaulted by teenager while leaving synagogue with 9-year-old son

Rabbi Arié Engelberg was slugged in the head by a teen after finishing a sermon and walking home with his 9-year-old son on Saturday night — as French President Emmanuel...

Plane passenger saves honeymooning doctor's life on Hawaii flight: 'Need to shock you'

Emily Haley, a Maryland physician assistant, saved the life of Dr. Jacquelyn Lacera when she suffered a medical episode midflight and needed a defibrillator shock, avoiding tragedy right after her...

Canadian PM calls snap election as he declares Trump trade war 'most significant crisis of our lifetimes'

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a snap federal election on April 28, claiming he needs a strong mandate to address President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

US attorney found dead at 43 was in charge of cases targeting CIA leaks, Russian fraud

The former US Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia who was found dead Saturday morning had been in charge of some of the biggest cases targeting leaks in the...

At least 7 Ukrainians dead — including 5-year-old girl — in Russian drone attack ahead of cease-fire talks

At least seven people were killed after Russia launched a barrage of drones across Ukraine overnight on Sunday, according to local Ukrainian officials and emergency services.

European Union moves forward with 'steel porcupine' strategy for Ukraine as it ignores Putin's demands to stop aid flow

The European Union said it would move forward with its steel "porcupine strategy" to bolster Ukraine's defenses from further Moscow aggression — as the bloc ignores Russian President Vladimir Putin's...

Hamas terrorists ate 'like kings' from stolen aid while captives were chained underground: freed hostage

Hamas terrorists were eating like kings from stolen aid as Israeli hostages were kept chained up and starving underground, one of the freed captives told the United Nations Thursday.

Ukraine troops are not 'encircled' in Kursk despite Putin's claims: intelligence reports

The new information echos The Post's reporting earlier this month that Kyiv had prepared its forces to pull out of Kursk before Kremlin forces — backed by North Korean conscripts...

Hamas fires rockets at Israel in first offensive since cease-fire collapse

Hamas fired a barrage of rockets at Tel Aviv Thursday in the terror group's first attack since the cease-fire fell apart, Israel's military said.

Cartel denies mass 'extermination' camp — complete with crematorium —at remote Mexico ranch

The Mexican cartel accused of housing a mass 'extermination' site at their ranch denied the allegations — as the country's attorney general called for an investigation over possible links between...

Ukraine to deploy machine-gun toting robots to frontlines of war with Russia

The NRK Lyut — Ukrainian for fury — ground robotic units are miniature tank-like bots mounted with a 7.62 caliber machine gun, according to Kyiv.

40,000 Israelis protest Netanyahu's return to war in Gaza and his plans to fire intel chief

The crowd, one of the largest of the war-time demonstrations, dubbed Netanyahu "Mr. Abandonment."

Israel launches first ground operation since cease-fire, taking back key part of Gaza corridor

IDF troops retook part of a key Gaza corridor on Wednesday

Freed Israeli hostages fear return to war risks lives of remaining Hamas captives: 'Impossible to grasp'

"It’s just impossible to grasp, and there are no words to describe the lack of understanding in our country about what is taking place 50 meters underground,” freed hostage Eliya...

NJ university lost professor's 380-million-year-old fossils — which ended up in a dump, lawsuit claims

William Paterson professor Martin Becker is suing the New Jersey university after it allegedly caused his collection of 380-million-year-old fossils to end up in a Nashville landfill.

US astronauts finally headed back to Earth after 9 months stranded in space

Wilmore, 62, and Williams, 59, are aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon Capsule called "Freedom," which is set to re-enter Earth Tuesday with a Florida splashdown set for around 5:57 p.m., according...

US measles outbreak nears 300 cases as doctors warn of deadly, long-term risks for kids

The measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has reached nearly 300 cases, with doctors warning that the disease can bring deadly, long-term complications for young children infected by the...

US to withdraw from international group probing Russian war crimes in Ukraine: report

The US was the only nation outside Europe to send a senior prosecutor to The Hague to work on the investigation to hold leaders in Russia, Belarus, North Korea and...