Ben-Gvir pushes for new Temple Mount policy; PM's office: Status-quo unchanged as Hamas calls for West Bank escalation ■ Iranian FM says Tehran's response to Israel will be 'definite, calculated and accurate' ■ IDF says five 'aerial targets' infiltrated Israel from Lebanon, most intercepted
The article, titled 'Jit and Rafah Share the Same Fate,' was written by a top activist from a right-wing legal aid NGO. It refers to Thursday's settler attack in the West Bank that killed a 23-year-old Palestinian, and calls for deliberate mass killing
Palestinian reports: 17 killed in Israeli strike in refugee camp in central Gaza ■ Israel airstrikes car in West Bank's Jenin, two Hamas members killed ■ Ten killed in Israeli strike in south Lebanon, health officials say ■ Israel negotiating team expresses 'cautious optimism' on Gaza hostage deal, Netanyahu office says ■ Senior Hamas official: 'No major issue was agreed upon in the latest round of talks'
The Israeli army believes that the assailant fired at one vehicle on Route 90 in the northern West Bank, continued driving, and fired at a second vehicle. Rescue services pronounced one victim dead at the scene
Four were killed by Israeli airstrikes in the city of Jenin; another four were killed in the village of Al-Akaba. Over 600 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since Oct. 7, the Palestinian Health Ministry says
The Shin Bet recently warned that, based on intelligence, acts of terror coming out of the Giv'at Oz Zion outpost could turn the West Bank from a secondary front in the war into the main front
The High Court of Justice issued its ruling in response to petitions filed by Palestinian residents of the West Bank, who claimed they aren't receiveing security protection from violent Jewish settlers
Palestinian Authority security forces were forced to retreat upon encountering resistance from armed men at the hospital where the leader of the terror group Tul Karm Brigades was hospitalized. Following the incident, a social media call was made to all armed men in the West Bank to take action against PA agencies
The soldiers were shot while driving on highway 55 near the West Bank city of Qalqilyah on the Green Line. The soldiers are in moderate and light condition and were evacuated to Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba. The army said they are currently searching for the shooter
White House: Biden-Netanyahu to meet Thursday; Trump meeting at Mar-a-Lago set for Friday ■ Rescued hostage tells Netanyahu: Hardest part in Gaza was hearing you say war will be long ■ 'High risk' of polio virus spreading across Gaza, WHO says ■ Palestinian factions sign declaration to end divisions after talks in China, state media says ■ Palestinian reports: Hamas, Al-Aqsa Martyr Brigades chiefs in Tul Karm, West Bank, killed by IDF drone strike ■ Netanyahu in Washington to hostages families: 'Conditions for their return are ripening'
Inside The Hague's latest historic judgment: How is the ICJ procedure different than the ICC? ■ Has Israel cooperated with the hearings? ■ What are the repercussions if the court rules that Israel's occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem is illegal?
Shepherding communities in the northern West Bank rely on water tanks from adjacent towns, but access via checkpoints are down to four hours a day. 'If it stays closed for two days, I don't know how we'll live,' says one local Palestinian
David Lammy demanded Israel halt settlement expansion West Bank and east Jerusalem, and said that the Palestinian Authority needs to be 'reformed and empowered'
An IDF missile hurtled into an apartment in the densely populated Tul Karm refugee camp in the West Bank, killing Nisreen Damiri in front of her 7-year-old son, and wounding her sister-in-law. This is what happens when the Israeli army makes 'maximum effort to avoid harming noncombatants'
Biden says his cease-fire proposal 'is now agreed to by both Israel and Hamas' ■ Netanyahu denies reports that Israel, Egypt discussed using electronic surveillance along the Gaza/Egypt border ■ USAID's chief says she received Israeli pledges to allow aid workers to move more quickly and safely in Gaza ■ ICJ to publish its position on Israeli occupation in the West Bank and East Jerusalem next Friday ■ Here's what you need to know 280 days into the war
The passage of a bill submitted by Likud MK Amit Halevi would apply Israeli law in the territories, in effect serving those who allege that Israel is running an apartheid regime in the West Bank
These plans include expanding settlements deep within the West Bank and legalizing the outposts as 'neighborhoods' within settlements. Israel's finance minister says these measures are aimed at countering the recognition of a Palestinian state by certain EU countries
Last week, Finance Minister Smotrich announced government approval of measures aimed 'to fight against recognition of a Palestinian state,' which include authorizing thousands of housing units and legalizing five unauthorized outposts in the West Bank