Articles in "Judea and Samaria"

‘We Promised to Return Home’: Israeli Families Mark Historic Return to Sa-Nur

Twenty years after Israel’s 2005 disengagement from northern Samaria, a new development plan for Sa-Nur received final approval on ...

Major New Community Plan for Judea and Samaria Draws Reactions

Although not officially announced, the Israeli cabinet’s decision to establish or formalize 34 new Jewish communities in Judea and ...

Yesha Council: Ramallah Governor Held Terrorist Support Meetings

Yesha Council, the umbrella organization of Jewish municipal councils in Judea and Samaria, accused Ramallah Governor Laila Ghannam of ...

After Twenty Years, Israeli Families Return to Homesh

Ten families moved Thursday into a newly built neighborhood in Homesh in northern Samaria, marking the first permanent return of former ...

Almost Half of Palestinian Vegetables Imported to Israel Contain Hazardous Pesticides

Almost half of the vegetables imported from the Palestinian Authority pose serious health risks to Israeli consumers, according to findings ...

Jerusalem Gears Up For Ramadan Friday Prayers, 10,000 Palestinians to Gather on Temple Mount

Israel will allow 10,000 Palestinians from Judea and Samaria to enter Jerusalem for Friday prayers at the Al‑Aqsa Mosque during the ...

Israeli Cabinet Advances Land, Planning Reforms in Judea and Samaria

Israel’s political-security cabinet approved a wide-ranging set of measures on Sunday that senior ministers said were intended to ...

Terror Attacks Fell by 80% in Judea and Samaria Last Year, Israeli Military Says

The Israel Defense Forces reported a sharp decline in Palestinian attacks in Judea and Samaria last year, while incidents of violence by ...

Israel Arrests Men Impersonating Soldiers in Hebron-Area Robberies

The Israel Defense Forces arrested several men suspected of impersonating soldiers and robbing Palestinian shops in the Hebron-area village ...

Israel to Allow Daytime Jewish Prayer at Joseph’s Tomb for First Time in 25 Years

Israel is set to allow Jewish pilgrims to spend early daylight hours at Joseph’s Tomb in Shechem (Nablus), ending a restriction that has ...


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