Arab Terrorists Attacked Supreme Court Justice David Mintz
Despite the attempted assault on his life, the justice arrived in court Monday morning and is expected to deal with his caseload as usual.
Supreme Court Rules Hebron’s ‘Peace House’ Belongs to Jews
It is up to Defense Minister Ya’alon to decide if a court ruling in favor of Hebron Jews has any meaning at all.
Arab Firebomb Attack Near Northern Entrance to Efrat
Efrat is located about 10 minutes south of Jerusalem.
Settler Suing Police over Sexual Harassment in Mikvah
'it is important that the laws of human rights, individual rights and certainly the right to privacy are kept regarding all citizens, including Yitzhar residents.'
Honenu: Youths Soon To Be Homeless Arrested in Amona
Once again, teens are about to be thrown out of their homes with nowhere to go; and police wonder why they're making trouble.
Peres, Sharon, Barak, Star in Campaign for Ma’ale Adumim Sovereignty
The new campaign is banking on the fact that all of Israel's past mainstream politicians have supported the settlement enterprise, even if some of them later became its sworn enemies.
Six Israeli Resettlement Activists Arrested at Gaza Border Released
The six were part of a group that set up camp at the Erez Crossing in a call for a Jewish return to the Gaza Strip
PA Arabs May Have to Go Hungry and Naked to Boycott Israel
What do Rami Levi, Harel Wizel and Eil Orgad have in common? They are Israelis stores in Judea and Samaria. They also may be the key to destroying the peace process and making real peace.
Friday Night Terror Victims Identified
A grandfather and two adult children were murdered. A grandmother is in grave condition. A 19-year-old terrorist is alive.
And Now for Something Completely Different: Meet the Hilltop Girls
It's up to them to sacrifice in order to demonstrate a Jewish presence in the territories where Israel would one day apply its sovereignty.
Remaining Bat Ayin Minors to be Released From Police Custody
Honenu, the Israeli legal rights and aid organization announced that the two remaining minors from Bat Ayin who were arrested by police on suspicion of being involved in the August 16th firebomb attack on the Arab taxi will be released on Friday morning.
Revealed: Civil Administration Recommended Legalizing Hundreds of Jewish Homes But Justice Ministry Refused
In almost all the Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria where the Blue Line Team has worked, perfectly legal Jewish homes were turned illegal and subject to demolition decrees overnight – to the delight of anti-Zionist groups such as Peace Now.
Opposition MK Elkin: Of Course, We’ll Support Renewing Judea & Samaria Regulations
Elkin argued against the new coalition agreements that include appointing three different ministers in charge of Judea and Samaria.
Supreme Court Rejects Request to Dismantle Homesh Yeshiva
The Yeshiva's building was moved from disputed ownership land to state land.
Police Use Extreme Violence in Evacuating Youths from Amona
"Whenever, for lack of evidence on the part of the Shin Bet, there is a need to excuse the torture of minors in the Shin Bet dungeons, the Shin Bet starts spreading fake news."
Archaeologists Find Shiloh Altar Used During Temple Era
Shiloh, in Samaria, was the site of the first Tabernacle in Israel. Archaeologists now have found evidence that after Shilo was destroyed and Jews returned, they sacrificed even during the First Temple period.
Netanyahu Calls Obama’s View of Jerusalem ‘Un-American’ [video]
Does anyone remember Obama’s 20008 campaign speech that Jerusalem will remain “undivided?”
Israel Condemned for Preparing to Designate State Land in Jordan Valley
The last time Israel designated a lot as state land was in August 2014, after 3 yeshiva teens were murdered.
Arab List Leader: No Endorsement of Gantz Without Clear Anti-Annexation Statement
Odeh also said his list would not support "any government that would have [Israel Beiteinu Chairman Avigdor] Liberman in it.
Identity Crisis? Bibi Approves 14,000 Homes for Arabs, 2,000 for Jews in Area C
The new, massive construction in Qalqilya will effectively circle the Jewish community of Tzofim in the Samaria mountains.
New Law Would End High Court of Justice Demolitions in Judea & Samaria
"No more petitions without factual basis and absent any elementary proof that are accepted only because the person who submitted them is an Arab or a leftist NGO."
Arab Violence Against Police Follows Jerusalem Terror Attack
Arabs carried out numerous attacks against police Wednesday following a Hamas terror attack in Jerusalem.
Jewish Groups Ask Loyola University to Veto BDS Resolution
Students at Chicago's Loyola University are mobilizing to convince the president of the student government to veto a resolution calling on the university to...
Knesset Speaker Edelstein’s ‘Controversial’ Visit to Address British Parliament
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein is to make an historic address before the British parliament.
Abbas Endorses Dershowitz’s Settlement Freeze Offer – Someone Should Tell the Settlers
Abbas and his senior negotiator, Saeb Erekat, reacted with keen interest to a proposal that Dershowitz first made in January.
Minister Regev at Amona: I Support Restoring Barriers and Checks on PA Arabs
Avihai Braun, head of the Amona residents' campaign, urged the government ministers to regulate the settlement's land.
New Ultra-Orthodox Settlement in Gush Etzion
The community built 15 buildings including a shul and a yeshiva.
As Israel Starts 24/7 Passage at Jordan Border Crossing, US Objects to Jewish Communities
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides said, “We do not support settlement growth. I made that position quite clear to the government."
Survey: Majority of Israeli Jews Support Reestablishment of Israeli Communities in Gaza
Two-thirds of Israeli Jews favor IDF security control in Gaza post-war.
Warren: ‘I Will Reverse the Trump Administration’s New Policy on Settlements’
"If Israel’s government continues with steps to annex the West Bank, the U.S. should make clear that none of our aid should be used to support annexation," Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) told the New York Times in a recent survey of candidates' policy positions.