Judea and Samaria
According to an initial IDF probe, the two soldiers’ APC was hit by a powerful explosive charge.
Palestinian Authority construction projects are being designed to take the high ground overlooking critical transportation arteries, according to Israel Gantz.
Ottawa backlisted seven individuals and five entities for their alleged role in “facilitating, supporting or financially contributing” to violent acts.
The decision was made as a tradeoff for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approval to legalize several outposts in Judea and Samaria.
The victim, in his 70s, had reportedly entered Qalandiya to refuel his car.
Intelligence gathered by Ramallah indicates ongoing Iranian attempts to smuggle explosives, funds and know-how into Judea and Samaria.
Terrorists reportedly detonated a secondary charge when Israeli forces attempted to rescue an APC disabled by an IED in the Jenin Camp.
Amar Nasser Allah told interrogators following his June 5 arrest that he belonged to a terrorist cell responsible for a series of shooting attacks on Bat Hefer, east of Netanya.
One of the dozens smuggled by the two was a terrorist released in the 2011 Shalit prisoner exchange deal with Hamas, according to the indictment.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield said the expansion of Judea and Samaria communities was “inconsistent with international law” and “only serves to weaken Israeli security.”
The remotely-detonated devices near Tulkarem were intended to draw IDF forces to the scene, where they could be ambushed, according to the military.