Judea and Samaria
The city of Hebron reportedly declared a strike in protest at the terrorists’ deaths.
Troops killed six terrorists and apprehended dozens of wanted suspects.
IDF soldiers killed a terrorist who hurled a suspicious object in their direction.
Some 50 Arabs are employed at a construction site near the local school, and the families feel the security arrangements are not enough.
“Together, we will kill the idea of a Palestinian state,” said the Israeli finance minister.
“Israel will not return to the 1967 lines and will not abandon the Golan. Not now, not ever,” Danny Danon said following the General Assembly resolution demanding an Israeli withdrawal.
“Upgrading the junction is another link in the tremendous momentum we are driving in Judea and Samaria,” said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
Two municipal leaders are urging approval of a 130,000‑resident city on Samaria farmland.
The Union of Agricultural Work Committees “serves as an organizational arm of the PFLP terror group,” the military said.
The P.A. should be replaced by a civilian administrative body that “does not seek to annihilate the State of Israel,” said the Israeli Finance Minister.
In a separate terror attack, an IDF soldier sustained injuries in a vehicular assault at the Judea Junction in the Hebron area.
Surrounded by Arabs, isolated settlements and ranches are tasked with defending the land so that future generations may enjoy them.