Judea and Samaria
The Palestinian Authority has lost control in several parts of Judea and Samaria, says IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi.
“All signs written in Hebrew placed in the various places of business and workshops must be removed,” says an article in the Arabic press.
Israeli forces came under fire from multiple locations after entering Qabatiyah village in pursuit of a terror suspect, according to the Israeli military. The suspect surrendered and was placed under arrest.
“I always thought that building bridges is the right way to go, both locally and internationally,” says Great Neck Mayor Pedram Bral.
The soldier was shot in the arm, suffering light wounds • Israeli forces arrest 14 terror suspects, including one believed to have been involved in a shooting attack on an Israeli bus.
Moussa Rahal, a spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Transport, said: “National duty compels us not to travel through Ramon Airport; we advise them not to go there.”
The map, which uses the term “sovereignty line,” was not approved for use in schools by the Israeli Education Ministry.
The ice-cream maker sued parent company Unilever for transferring production rights to an Israeli company.
The move was part of a series of gestures Israel is making to improve Palestinian living conditions in both the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
“The illegal building that’s taking place by the Arabs has increased so dramatically in the last year that it’s out of control. If we judge according to where these activities are happening, they’re definitely in places which you can see they’re trying to create facts on the ground,” says Efrat Mayor Oded Revivi.
Israeli authorities earlier foiled a potential attack when they arrested three Palestinian women at a checkpoint armed with a submachine gun.
Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan calls to step up visits to the holy site “to send a clear message to our enemies: We will not give in to terrorism.”