Judea and Samaria
“Make it clear to all those opposed to the settlement enterprise: For every home that will be destroyed or threatened with destruction, many others will be built.”
Hamas is not the only entity trying to set things on fire. Iran and its proxies, such as Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah, have sought to infiltrate the West Bank and create armed cells there.
In the past three years alone, at least €42,000,000 (nearly $50 million, or NIS 175 million), half of which was contributed by the European Union, has been donated for the express purpose of facilitating Arab control over Area C.
The Defense Ministry authorized the construction of 1,957 new homes in Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.
Based on the trends of the last five years, it is projected that the number of Jewish residents in Judea and Samaria will grow to 491,025 in 2020, 723,633 in 2030 and will surpass 1 million in 2039.
A new bill that would require Palestinians to file land ownership and demolition cases in Israeli district courts, rather than jumping directly to the Supreme Court, passed its first reading in the Knesset.
“The IDF and Shin Bet will continue to act decisively against all terrorist activities in Judea and Samaria, and against terrorist operatives who will be in contact with Hamas terrorist operatives in the Gaza Strip,” according to a statement released by the IDF.
Ofek Kaufman chased the terrorist for 500 feet before the attacker turned on him. Then he then opened fire.
The region has grape-growing characteristics and quality that’s hard to find elsewhere, according to the Mateh Yehuda Regional Council.
Assi was indicted for committing an ideologically and nationalistically motivated terror attack when it was discovered that he selected Ben Gal as his victim when he saw him wearing religious-looking attire.
A group of 15 Jewish families in Hebron took up residence in two buildings situated near the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs, which they have named the House of Rachel and the House of Leah.
The construction of permanent homes will begin in the coming months and is slated to reach 102 houses. Yet roughly a third of them will have to pass legal hurdles, as new petitions have been filed by Palestinians who claim the land demarcated for the homes belongs to them.