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IDF Delays Demolition of Ezra Schwartz Memorial Vineyard

The IDF Civil Administration will be meeting with the farmers of the Arugot Farm

State Plans to Uproot Israeli-Owned Vineyard in Samaria, Even Though Arab Ownership Claims Refuted

The destruction is expected to uproot about 170 dunams of orchards and vineyards in the Shiloh Valley, which constitute about 40% of the agricultural activity of the Achiya Farm industries, which cultivates the land.

Arab Converted by Rabbi Karelitz Jailed by Palestinian Authority Since Yom Kippur

"The man's grandfather saved 26 Jews in the 1929 pogrom in Hebron. Now that he is in danger, we have a historic obligation to help him."

Senior PA Official Threatens: Prisoners’ Salaries Will Come Out of Security Officers’ Paychecks

Al-Sheikh was defiant in insisting the Palestinian Authority would pay its last penny to the security prisoners and the families of the "martyrs," declaring Israel has no right to demand that it stop.

Report: IDF Wants Terrorists with Life Sentences to Appeal for Early Release

the planned move was revealed during a hearing at the High Court of Justice of a request by the terrorist who murdered the late Ziva Goldovsky in November 1988, to be released from prison after 30 years behind bars.

Gov’t Tells High Court: Israeli Civil Law Doesn’t Create Annexation in Judea, Samaria

"The Knesset is not restricted from legislating extra-territorially anywhere in the world, including in the region."

Report Shows 18 Years of High Court’s Consistent Pro-Left Discrimination

Simply put, this data throws a negative light on the Supreme Court, and raises a question as to whether it acts impartially towards all those who enter its gates.

Defense Ministry, Civil Administration, Reject Bill Transferring Arab Land Appeals to Civilian Courts

Attorney Marganit Levy, representing the Justice Ministry, told the committee: "The Administrative Affairs Court has more ability than the High Court of Justice to clarify factual matters."

How Changing Advertising Policy May Boost Future Jewish Settlements

If Arabic-language publications refuse to run your ad, they effectively bury your project, or at least are able to cause needless delays.

Israel Demolishes Illegal EU School Constructed at Heart of Archaeological Dig

The High Court ruled that the demolition orders issued against the outpost's structures would not be implemented for the time being, provided there would be no further construction in the compound.

Israel Expands Haresha in Samaria

The petition to expropriate the land for public use was approved in late October by a majority of the Justices on the bench.

Israel Issues Permits for Close to 4,000 Housing Starts in Settlement Blocs, Isolated Settlements,...

After having handed out a measly four permits in the past 20 years to the Jewish community of Hebron, it is expected that 30 housing units will be approved there.

Hebron 14-Year-Old Girl Escapes from Father Who Sold Her to Israeli Bedouin

"She's a brave girl," a relative said. "She's been through many things in life and seen more than she should have seen. It's time for her to have an easy life."

IDF Grounds Entire Skylark Drone Force following Hebron, Bethlehem Crashes

The sudden rise in the small UAVs may be the result of a lack of sufficient training and the retiring of an old crew of drone operators without a chance to initiate the new crew.

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.

Government to High Court: New Regulation Act Saves 3,500 Homes, Meets International Law Criteria

The government's response was submitted by attorney Harel Arnon, after Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit had refused to represent the government in this case.

High Court Sides with Illegal Bedouin Settlers Cutting Off Ma’aleh Adumim from Jerusalem

The judges – Esther Hayut, Uzi Fogelman and Daphne Barak-Erez – favored the Bedouin cause and ordered the Civil Administration to show up in court by September 3 to respond to the claims of contempt.

Bennett, Edelstein, to Preside over Rebuilding of Hero’s Memorial Ordered Destroyed by High Court

Despite a pending petition to the Supreme Court, the IDF Civil Administration went ahead and razed the memorial.

Faulty Arab Sewer Causing Ecological Disaster in Israeli Nature Reserve

According to a report issued by the IDF Civil Administration in 2014, the Arabs of Judea and Samaria produce 62 million cubic meters of sewage annually, of which only about 5 million cubic meters are treated.

Settlers Dispute Defense Minister’s Figures on Construction Starts

Yossi Dagan, head of the Samaria Regional Council, said on Sunday that Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman's optimistic data on settlement construction in Judea and Samaria are inflated.

High Court to Decide Amona’s Mirror Image Arab Case

Will the high court rule against Arabs with the same unyielding dedication it showed in the case of a Jewish community? Regavim – and the rest of us, want to find out.

Israel: Access Road to New Arab City in Samaria Illegal

If the court now approves of the Civil Administration expropriating lands in Area C to serve an Arab settlement, it might find it difficult in the future to halt similar impounding that would favor Jewish settlements.

Gush Etzion Residents Boycott Arab Destroyer of Netiv Ha’avot

The Netiv HaAvot neighborhood of Elazar was built in 2001 on land which was later claimed–with the urging and support of Peace Now–by the Mussa family of al-Khader, near Bethlehem.

PA Civil Defense Rescues Settler after 6 Days in Waterhole

So far it isn't clear why no one in Avnei Hefetz was aware of the man's absence for almost a week.

Court Rejects Freedom of Information Request to Shield Archeologists from BDS Attacks

Judge Marzel ruled that the potential personal harm to the archeologists and their research justifies concealing their names.

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