Judea and Samaria
The Ma’ale Adumim mayor lauded the “top-tier Zionist and security move.”
A 20-year-old man was lightly injured.
“Israeli settlers are obstructing the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza and engaging in violent attacks against Palestinian civilians,” the senators wrote.
“Normalization is important, but applying sovereignty is even more so. With God’s help we will do this soon, because this war must end in victory,” said the Likud lawmaker.
The group planted a tree, an Israeli flag and a sign before being safely escorted back across the border by IDF soldiers and later questioned by police.
“Every delay comes at a price—in security, legitimacy and our national future. This is the time to decide,” the Likud lawmakers wrote to the Israeli premier.
Security personnel arrested 38 Palestinian suspects, found 10 stolen vehicles and uncovered seven weapons production sites.
The Israeli premier reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining Israel’s presence in Judea and Samaria and preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The former P.A. premier’s remarks are “a direct endorsement of a terrorist organization dedicated to Israel’s destruction,” the Samaria leader said.
The Israeli military held a surprise, multi-front war exercise, practicing for scenarios that included a terrorist infiltration from Jordan.
Security personnel subdued a Gaza man in his 20s who pulled a knife; no injuries were reported.
“Approval of construction plans in E1 buries the idea of a Palestinian state,” the finance minister said.