Judea and Samaria
Since Oct. 7, around 2,400 terror suspects have been arrested in Judea and Samaria, including 1,200 Hamas members.
“Palestinians’ voices and aspirations must be at the center of post-crisis governance in Gaza,” a U.S. government spokesperson told JNS.
David Cameron’s move comes as the European Union works on a proposal to see broad sanctions imposed on “extremist” Israelis from Judea and Samaria.
Settlement leaders say the White House’s decision comes from a misguided attempt to appear balanced.
When asked who should rule Gaza, 60% of respondents said the terror group.
Israeli soldiers have so far searched more than 400 buildings in Jenin.
The measures under discussion could involve travel bans, asset freezes and a ban on importing products made by Israeli businesses.
“We are requesting that the elected public officials from left to right...take responsibility for our citizens,” said the head of the Yesha council.
IDF troops were attacked by terrorist forces while operating in the northern Samarian city.
Of Judea and Samaria, the Israeli Defense Minister says “the arena is secondary to the main effort we are conducting in the Gaza Strip. Similar to what is happening in the north, we have no interest in escalation.”
Palestinian in the disputed territories have stepped up their efforts to kill Israelis.