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Israeli soldiers protect Route 60 near Givat Asaf, north of Jerusalem, Dec. 17, 2018. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
IDF fires on rock-throwers in Samaria, killing one
Following repeated stone-throwing incidents, the military decided to close the main access road to the village of Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya.
“Three thousand more residents than on the eve of the war is a clear message to our enemies,” Minister Ze’ev Elkin said.
“I don’t want to be the richest man in the cemetery,” he said.
“In 2025, the IDF achieved unprecedented accomplishments, foremost among them a severe blow to the Hamas terror group,” said the IDF chief of staff.
“May many more sweet moments like these come in 2026,” the Binyamin Regional Council wrote.
The military’s operations in northern Samaria over the past year led to a drop of more than 80% in terrorism, the defense minister said,
A pro-Israel group calls Madrid’s decision to drop Airbus ban on blue-and-white technology proof the policy is “anti-patriotic” and “fake.”
Zohran Mamdani is a vocal critic of Zionism, a stance that has left New York’s Jewish community unsettled.
Israel’s population grew by 1.1% during 2025, matching the growth rate recorded the previous year.
“Members of the Jewish community of the United States, the last thing you should do before antisemitic attacks,” the Israeli prime minister said, “is lower your head and seek cover.”
“For the first time, the district is acknowledging that it discriminated against Jews and Israelis,” a lawyer for the Oakland Jewish Alliance told JNS.
“That’s another form of technology that has not been used” to fight antisemitism, said Eric Adams.