Judea and Samaria
The military reported that soldiers were conducting a counter-terrorism operation in Jenin, a hotbed of Arab terrorism in northern Samaria.
Defense officials recommend against establishing yeshiva due to tensions in Judea and Samaria.
Military police stopped the Netzah Yehuda infantryman at the Rantis checkpoint.
The victim, a man in his 60s, was wounded in the leg when terrorists opened fire at his car from a passing vehicle on Highway 60.
The bereaved parents told the prime minister and his wife their sons were motivated by the values of volunteerism and charity.
“This is one stone on the way to our complete return to the community, as was agreed and as must be,” said Religious Zionism Party lawmaker Tzvi Sukkot.
Israeli brothers Hallel Menachem and Yagel Yaakov Yaniv were gunned down by a terrorist at point-blank range as they drove on Route 60 through the Arab village.
The Shin Bet said it will continue to “thwart terrorist acts and bring those involved in such activities to justice.”
“Instead of taking children to the [marriage] chuppah, we bury them,” says Esti Yaniv, whose sons Hallel and Yagel were murdered by a terrorist in Huwara.
“The correct response to terrorism is construction and settlement; that is what will deter the vile terrorists and this is how we should respond,” said MK Tzvi Sukkot.
Following a security summit with the Palestinians, Amman and Washington claimed that Israel had committed to curb building in Judea and Samaria.
One Palestinian was allegedly killed in violence that erupted after Israeli brothers Hallel Menachem and Yagel Yaakov Yaniv were murdered in a terrorist shooting in the village.