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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.

Otzma Yehudit party chairman and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, together with members of his party, attends a supporters’ conference ahead of the upcoming general elections in Petah Tikva, central Israel, August 16, 2026.
A view of the dome of the US Capitol building, during a vote in the US House of Representatives.

US Congress members sign letter urging Netanyahu to prevent demolition of Palestinian homes

IDF Central Command Chief Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth (C) meets with Israel Police officers, local leaders in the West Bank; illustrative.

Peace Now CEO demands dismissal of Central Command Chief Avi Bluth over West Bank settlement policy

An Israeli settler rides a donkey near an Israeli vehicle, during olive harvesting in Silwad, near Ramallah, in the West Bank, October 29, 2025.

NGOs, lawmakers mobilize for West Bank olive harvest amid claims of state complicity


Six settler families lose appeal to save Netiv Ha’avot homes

"The Knesset can not stand idly by in the face of such abhorrent injustice," the Knesset Land of Israel Caucus said in a harsh statement issued immediately after the ruling.

Summer rally for the Netiv Ha'avot Outpost in front of the Knesset.

Peace Now, settlers clash in Hebron over evacuation demand

Dozens of Peace Now members and MKs marched to demand the evacuation of the disputed Beit HaMachpela.

Border police, settlers on edge of Peace Now demonstration in Hebron.

Court says settlers can remain in Hebron home for now

Families who illegally entered contentious building get temporary reprieve from the judges they had called "racist."

The home in Hebron currently illegally occupied by 15 settler families

'Counter-terrorism bootcamp' draws tourists to West Bank settlement

Visitors, mostly from the US, come to learn from the IDF's experienced trainers how to deal with potential terror threats.

An Israeli instructor speaks to children from overseas taking part in a two hour "boot camp" experience in the West Bank.

‘Israel to freeze marketing of new settler homes in 2017’

Angry politicians threatened to pressure Netanyahu to rescind the decision, which would prevent workers from breaking ground on new housing projects.

Heavy machinery work on a field as they begin construction work of Amichai, a new settlement which will house some 300 Jewish settlers evicted in February from the settlement of Amona, in the West Bank June 20, 2017.

Israeli settlement construction down 23% amid cries of freeze

“There has not been, nor will there will be, a better government for settlements than ours,” Netanyahu said.

A CONSTRUCTION site in the West Bank settlement of Givat Ze’ev, near Jerusalem [File]

Defense Minister Liberman debunks settlement freeze claims

Liberman: No government has done more for the settlement enterprise.

Destruction of building in Beit El settlement, July 29, 2015

Israeli settler activity triples, 7,721 homes planned or approved

The left claims rapid expansion while the right claims a freeze.

Construction in Shiloh.

Thousands on Left rally for two-state solution

Herzog: “Heartwarming” to see how many people still hoped “to see the State of Israel marching in a different direction than the one it is in today.”

Young attendees at protest in Rabin Square, May 27, 2017.

Police block Peace Now from Baladim outpost

The protesters, led by several MK's from the Israel's Meretz party vehemently disagreed with the decision and called it "unacceptable."

Peace Now demonstration outside of the Kochav HaShahar settlement in the West Bank.