West Bank Population
Netanyahu denies settler community behind Khanna West Bank incident
Netanyahu says he 'doesn't want vigilantes in West Bank,' after Rep. Khanna incident with settlers
WATCH: Border Police rescue Israeli citizen who accidentally entered Palestinian territory
Palestinian family says settlers annexed unfinished West Bank home
Goldknopf protests 'exclusion' of haredi West Bank communities from budget in letter to Netanyahu
Protests over Jerusalem recognition continue in Bethlehem
Widespread protests have also emerged in Muslim majority countries such as Turkey and Lebanon.
Netanyahu, settlers battle over West Bank roads
Settler leaders say public has tired of broken promises, threaten campaign to demand increased security.
A sweet success
According to the Israeli Honey Council, about 500 apiarists produce honey from some 100,000 beehives situated throughout the country.
Israel to advance plans for 3,000 homes in the West Bank
Netanyahu has also promised that in September he would give the go-ahead for marketing 300 homes for the Beit El settlement.
Thousands attend funeral of family members slain in Halamish attack
Residents of nearby communities waved Israeli flags along the funeral procession route of the murdered Jewish family.
Building permits in high demand for densely populated West Bank city
"We are living on top of each other – there is nowhere left to build.”
Security cabinet debates building 14,000 new Palestinian homes in Area C
Should recent terror attacks impact major housing decisions?
Is a new Israeli bill creeping annexation of West Bank?
Rightly or wrongly, it is a fact that around 400,000 Israeli citizens live in the West Bank, and they should not have fewer rights than Israelis living within the Green Line.
Thousands run for freedom of movement in Bethlehem marathon
The IDF maintains that it limits the movement of Palestinians in the West Bank for security purposes, such as preventing attacks against Israelis.
Outgoing prosecutor: Intelligence shows Hamas will takeover West Bank post-Abbas
Outgoing chief West Bank prosecutor Maurice Hirsch reveals his views on an expected Hamas takeover in the West Bank, war and peace, his audacious lawyering and British soccer.