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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

 ISRAEL-US-IRAN-WAR Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a news conference in Jerusalem on June 15, 2026
[ILLUSTRATIVE] Israeli Border Police officers patrol outside Damascus Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City during the beginning of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, February 18, 2026.

WATCH: Border Police rescue Israeli citizen who accidentally entered Palestinian territory

 MAN walks in the Jewish outpost of Yahish Zion, near the Jewish settlement of Psagot, in the West Bank.

Palestinian family says settlers annexed unfinished West Bank home

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu is seen walking past haredi lawmaker Yitzhak Goldknopf, at the Prime Minister’s Office in 2023.

Goldknopf protests 'exclusion' of haredi West Bank communities from budget in letter to Netanyahu


New Palestinian city of Rawabi in legal battle with Israel over its access roads

Rawabi was created by Palestinian businessman Bashar Masri. It is designed for a population of 40,000. The first batch of families, over 350, moved in this summer.

Rawabi, the first modern planned Palestinian city

Right-wing politicians scrambling to save West Bank Amona outpost

Amona was first built in 1995, on the edge of the Ofra settlement. It is home to some 40 families and is located in the Binyamin region of the West Bank.

The Amona outpost in the West Bank

Knowing your ABC: A primer to understand the different areas of Judea and Samaria

Even avid followers of Israel’s political scene might be confused over what areas A, B and C mean more than 20 years after they came into existence.

Jewish settler Refael Morris stands at an observation point overlooking the West Bank village of Duma, near Yishuv Hadaat, an unauthorized Jewish settler outpost

Next Libel in War of Words Against Israel: Genocide

The Jerusalem Post

'Still not one arrest or even a lead’ in hunt for Duma killers

A number of alleged Jewish extremists have been arrested since the attack, including three placed under administrative detention, but neither the Shin Bet nor the Israel Police have said if any are suspected of being involved in the attack.

A burnt baby bottle found in the bedroom where the Dawabsha family slept when Israeli terrorists threw a molotov cocktail through the window

7 Palestinians indicted for terrorist attacks

The main defendant in one attack is Ahmed Najar, a Hamas operative who was serving six life sentences when he was released as part of the Schalit deal.

Two of the three terrorists indicted at Ofer military court yesterday for their alleged  involvement in the murder of Danny Gonen this June.

Inside the Palestinian 'watchmen' patrolling West Bank villages

Carrying clubs and tools, some patrolmen have set up their own checkpoints where they question passersby and motorists.

Palestinians walk on a dirt road near the West Bank Jewish settlement of Maon, south of Hebron May 19, 2014

The revolt of the nation

Israel must undergo some serious change if we do not want to watch society decay. It must start with education.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu walks in front of a poster of the late Prime Minister Menachem Begin upon his arrival at the Likud party meeting at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem

Livni: Justice Minister Shaked playing into BDS hands, will bring Israel to ICC

"If you want Judea and Samaria to be like Ra'anana, you must annex it," Livni said.

Tzipi Livni and Ayelet Shaked

‘Don’t open up an international front over Sussiya demolitions’

Residents of West Bank village to EU: Stop trade with Israel

A Palestinian boy places a Palestinian flag on a tent in the West Bank village of Sussiya