The European Union's funding of illegal Arab construction in Area C of Judea and Samaria is a path to establishing a de facto Palestinian state.
A celebration in Gush Etzion: Around 1,100 housing units approved as part of construction plans for Pnei Kedem, Kfar Eldad, Metzad, and Har Gilo.
By Josh Hasten
Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel, the two men behind Arugot Farms—a retreat center for music, prayer, art and meditation—say that U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan could destroy all they have built.
While holding a meeting in their sovereignty protest test, the council leaders were invited in for a meeting with the prime minister.
By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency
1,283 housing units and three outline plans were approved by a committee convened by the Civil Administration’s Planning Division.
By Ariel Kahana
The plan, which includes a $283 million expansion of the road connecting Jerusalem and Gush Etzion, aims to "end the current isolation of Judea and Samaria ... so that the area is just like any other region in Israel," according to the Transportation Ministry.
By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency
While some Arab family members take over land illegally and carry out provocations, other family members make their living by working in the Israeli communities.
By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency
The reason for the slowdown is the lack of construction by the government.
By JNi.Media
The force carried out measurements of the terrorist's home in anticipation of an order to demolish it.
Hana Berg's tour guide began by telling her the story of Hana Berg, the Machsom Watch activist who cursed a soldier moments before he was murdered.
Outrageous: US judge blames the victim of terrorism...
15 houses are being demolished by the government in the Netiv Ha'Avot neighborhood of Elezar, Gush Etzion. Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel grapple with the most effective response to the infuriating injustice today on Israel Inspired.
By Alex Traiman
The best case scenario is that the demolitions in Netiv Avot will have little to no effect on Israel moving forward. In the worst case scenario, the evacuations will drive peace further away.
By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
“Make it clear to all those opposed to the settlement enterprise: For every home that will be destroyed or threatened with destruction, many others will be built.”
Gershon Elinson seen near a picture he took in Gush Etzion marking 50 Years to the Jewish Settlement in Judea and Samaria.
By JNi.Media
The growth rate would have been even higher were it not for the construction freeze in Judea and Samaria.
By JNi.Media
The robber was using a metal detector and a shovel.
By JNi.Media
The Netanyahu cabinet has been extra careful not to provoke the ire of the retiring emperor on the eve of that portion of his term when he no longer needs to worry about the Jewish vote.
By JNi.Media
Regavim's official mission has nothing to do with Jewish settlements or with the two-state solution.
The man attacked the policeman hoping to be killed in the process.
By JNi.Media
The shooting incident ended miraculously, since only the driver’s leg was injured when terrorists shot at his car, while his wife and their six children, including a one-week-old infant, were also in the vehicle.
By JNi.Media
“We took on this initiative with the understanding that normal life, which is what we aspire for here, cannot exist if we feel that we are living in a bunker and with an atmosphere of having to defend ourselves."
Israeli drivers traveling Highway 60 in Judea faced firebombs and stoning attacks.
Wednesday was relatively quiet, but everything is relative. On a "normal" day, today's rock-throwing attacks would be headlined.
Government lawyers admitted to the court that there was massive illegal building on the outpost, claimed by leftists as a source of violence.
Two Israelis reported being fired upon...