Judea and Samaria
The nature of the terror threat in Judea and Samaria is changing, driving the Israeli military to adapt, experts tell JNS.
Israel conducted an airstrike in the northern Samaria city, with the Palestinian Health Ministry reporting six casualties.
There were no immediate reports of casualties from the Yemeni attack.
Construction and Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf visited the biblical heartland over the weekend.
The construction push is being led by the Settlement Administration, which is under the authority of the finance minister.
The victim was evacuated to the hospital with minor facial injuries caused by shards of glass from her car windshield.
The IDF will continue counter-terror operations to “cut off the arms of the Iranian octopus,” vowed the defense minister.
The suspects were arrested in Nablus with loaded M-16 rifles and ammunition in their possession.
Activists called on Defense Minister Israel Katz to allow Jews to rebuild and live in the community, which was destroyed in the 2005 disengagement.
The shops must be shuttered as “a clear message to our enemies, and to us, that our blood is not [shed] in vain,” said Mayor Oziel Vatik.
The Israeli military documented how Palestinian terrorists use mosques to carry out attacks on IDF troops.
“U.S. citizens have a right to be heard and to challenge the government before the government takes action against them,” a lawyer for the plaintiffs told JNS.