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Judea and Samaria

Jerusalem’s failure to stop the project represents a “loss of governance on the most serious level,” says Gush Etzion Regional Council chairman.
As firearms continue to flood the area, and the IDF sends in more backup forces, Iran, Hamas and Islamic Jihad are all pouring fuel on the fire.
Kindergarten teacher Batsheva Nagari, a mother of three from Beit Hagai, died at the scene.
The man was stoned and his car torched after entering the Palestinian town by mistake.
The two men were shot at point-blank range at a car wash in the Palestinian Authority-controlled village.
No casualties were reported • “We will not accept a situation in which a person leaves for work in the morning and does not know if he will return,” says Samaria Regional Council head.
The proposal’s official objective is to assist communities living under the threat of Palestinian terrorism.
Earlier, the IDF and police arrested two Palestinians on suspicion of throwing stones during the clashes.
Judge Alexander Ron ruled that Yehiel Indore would remain jailed for at least one more day.
A visit to the open area between Burqa and Oz Zion raises questions about the deadly Aug. 4 confrontation.
A Palestinian was arrested for throwing a firebomb at a Jerusalem police station.
While the homicide charges against Yehiel Indore have been downgraded, he remains the prime suspect in the killing of 19-year-old Kosei Ma’atan.