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Judea and Samaria

Soldiers also survey the terrorist’s house ahead of its likely demolition.
The Judea and Samaria Division has stepped up counter-terrorism arrests in recent weeks.
P.A. Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh condemns “international double standards” regarding Ukraine and “Palestine,” and says Israel is “not qualified” to talk about peace.
Defense chiefs have no objection to the move, according to an Israeli media report.
Border Police officers came under fire in the Balata refugee camp, and were attacked by “hundreds” of rioters in Qalandiya, according to the Israel Police.
The company is being sued for unlawfully ending a 34-year business relationship with American Quality Products Ltd. to boycott areas the ice-cream-maker called “Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
Former Israeli Defense Ministry official tells JNS that both Hamas and Tanzim seem disturbed by the Palestinian issue being “pushed into the corner.”
A report projects that Jewish residents in Judea and Samaria will grow to more than 1 million by 2046.
“We need infrastructure for both populations, so we can all thrive,” said Matanya Shapira, deputy CEO of the YESHA Council, regarding the region’s Jewish and Arab residents.
Israeli security forces believe the same suspect was behind both attacks.
The new apartments will be located in the Nofei Sela East area and will include three-, four- and five-room apartments.
The suspect was arrested and treated on the scene before being evacuated to hospital, according to the IDF.