Judea and Samaria
The petitioners were ordered to pay 15,000 shekels (approximately $4,000) in court costs.
The Sovereignty Movement urged Netanyahu to refrain from using Judea and Samaria as a bargaining chip in normalization talks.
“We are deeply concerned by the rising levels of violence in the West Bank in recent months and condemn all acts of violence,” said the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs.
The Hamas-affiliated Al-Ayyash Battalion has claimed responsibility for several recent rocket attacks.
Six Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists were captured, along with weapons, cash and narcotics.
The words “Holy Jerusalem” are inscribed in ancient Hebrew script on one side of the 2,000-year-old silver coin.
Its administration calls on the government to legalize the community as “the answer to terrorism.”
No injuries were reported, but the bulletproof vehicle sustained damage.
The Palestinian terrorist serious wounded El-Roi Kapah and lightly injured his two daughters.
The terrorist ran towards guards who employed “deterrent fire to neutralize the threat.”
The victim was evacuated to the hospital in moderate condition.
Netanyahu’s office denied he made the concession.