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Israel should kill ‘30-40’ Gazans every night, Ben-Gvir says on ex-hostage’s podcast
"I think that we need to do targeted strikes in Gaza every night, take out 30, 40 - not just those who endanger us in that moment," Ben-Gvir said.
US Congress members sign letter urging Netanyahu to prevent demolition of Palestinian homes
Peace Now CEO demands dismissal of Central Command Chief Avi Bluth over West Bank settlement policy
NGOs, lawmakers mobilize for West Bank olive harvest amid claims of state complicity
US Embassy: Outpost legalizing undermines peace
American official attends High Court hearing on outposts; Legal Forum for Land of Israel condemns his presence as interference.
State seeks approval of four West Bank outposts
State accepts residents' claim that Givat Assaf was purchased; Peace Now: Authorization would break promises to int'l community.
Netanyahu opens new east Jerusalem road
Peace Now says infrastructure deepens Israel’s hold on area that should be part of Palestinian state.
'Evacuating small settlements could cost NIS 250b.'
Since 1993 gov’t has wasted NIS 52b. dealing with failed left-wing policies, says settler umbrella organization.
Inside Out: Lessons from the budget buzz
For weeks now, Finance Minister Yair Lapid has come under fire for the anticipated tax hikes.
March 28: Talking Turkey, Obama and Pollard
If Obama had given that speech to a group of Palestinian Arab students in Ramallah, what kind of a reception do you think he would have gotten?
Left mulling Obama-inspired push for peace
Peace Now leader says since US president's speech in J'lem he received countless messages, "there has been an awakening."
Settlers, leftists plan rival welcomes for Obama
Settlers to name Karmei Tzur neighborhood after Pollard; neighborhood of modular homes will be called Tzur Yonatan.
Analysis: Settlements still all in Netanyahu's hands
Ya’alon, Danon may be in Defense Ministry, but keys to West Bank building still lie in Netanyahu’s hands.
State indicts alleged price tag vandal
According to indictment, defendant wrote "death to Arabs" on cars, called police who arrested him a "Nazi."