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Shin Bet breaks up West Bank terror cell directed from Lebanon
Five suspects arrested in plot directed via social media and gaming apps by operatives tied to Hezbollah and Hamas; surveillance missions, weapons training and attack planning disrupted in early stages
Yoav Zitun
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02.10.26
‘De facto annexation’: cabinet decisions reshape West Bank policy, draw White House opposition
A series of cabinet decisions revealed by ynet would significantly alter land policy and governance in Judea and Samaria, expanding Israeli settlement activity and reviving long-dormant mechanisms, while the White House reiterates President Trump’s opposition to annexation
Elisha Ben Kimon
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02.10.26
Arab states condemn Israeli cabinet moves expanding West Bank control: ‘Unprecedented escalation’
Foreign ministers from eight Arab states accuse Israel of imposing ‘illegitimate sovereignty’ after cabinet decisions backed by Israel Katz and Bezalel Smotrich expand settlement authority, undermine past agreements and allow enforcement even in Area A.
Einav Halabi, Lior Ben Ari
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02.09.26
Cabinet approves far-reaching moves to deepen West Bank control, reshaping land and authority
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to fly to Washington, the cabinet approved decisions pushed by Israel Katz and Bezalel Smotrich that undermine the Hebron Protocol, expand settlement authority and allow enforcement actions even in Area A
Elisha Ben Kimon
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02.08.26
Millions approved for hilltop youth program as police face enforcement challenges
At Defense Minister Israel Katz’s initiative, tens of millions of shekels will fund the Hilltops Administration to steer youth away from violence against Palestinians in the West Bank and encourage combat enlistment, but police are struggling to implement Shin Bet–ordered electronic monitoring
Elisha Ben Kimon
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02.08.26
Through the lens: the settler girls building Zionism’s next chapter
In a remote West Bank outpost, teenage settler girls live without smartphones or schools, working the land and documenting what they saw as the next chapter of Zionism; five-year photo project captures their vision of history in the making
Shmuel Munitz
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02.01.26
Israel says Doctors Without Borders employs terror affiliates, orders exit from Gaza
Diaspora Affairs Ministry says group refused to share names of Palestinian staff, alleges ties to terror groups; MSF cites safety concerns and rising toll on aid workers amid war in Gaza
Itamar Eichner
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02.01.26
Italy summons Israeli ambassador after settler forced Italian police officers to kneel at gunpoint
Italy’s consulate in Jerusalem lodged a formal complaint after two Italian Carabinieri officers on diplomatic duty said they were stopped at gunpoint in a West Bank village and forced to kneel
Reuters, Itamar Eichner
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01.26.26
Brazilian presidential hopeful Flávio Bolsonaro visits West Bank, backs Israeli sovereignty
Son of jailed ex-president tours Samaria settlements with brother Eduardo, voices full support for Israeli control of West Bank and pledges return visit if elected; trip aligns with settler push to build global backing for annexation
Elisha Ben Kimon
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01.26.26
Israel demands full staff list as Doctors Without Borders agrees to partial disclosure after terror claims
After Israel revoked its operating licenses over alleged terror ties, Doctors Without Borders says it will share a limited staff list to continue aid operations, while Israeli officials insist any review must include workers linked to Hamas-run bodies
Itamar Eichner
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01.25.26
After decades of calm, Israel revives old Jordan border outposts as new threats emerge
Long-neglected bunkers and outposts dating back to the 1960s being restored as Israel fortifies its porous eastern border, citing growing smuggling networks and fears that terrorists could exploit the Jordan frontier for mass infiltration attacks
Yoav Zitun
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01.25.26
Made in Hebron: the counterfeit empire worth billions under Israel’s nose
Fake Nike and Adidas shoes from Hebron, Diesel jeans assembled in Nablus and cannabis-laced gummy candies sold under global brands: A sprawling counterfeit economy pours billions into Israel, thrives on near-zero enforcement and funnels money to crime and terror groups across the West Bank
Shoshana Chen
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01.24.26
Parents block Bnei Akiva Samaria hike, cite security fears and army strain
Parents protest planned trip to Sebastia and Shavei Shomron, warning of security risks and criticizing use of Nahal soldiers during intense operational period
Gal Ganot
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01.23.26
Palestinians claim settlers set bulldozers on fire in village near Nablus | Watch
Palestinian news agency Wafa reported a group of 'settlers' attacked the village of Urif and burned three bulldozers and another vehicle; In the past year, there has been an increase in the number of serious incidents by extremist Jews against Palestinians
Einav Halabi, Yoav Zitun
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01.21.26
IDF reports falling Palestinian terror, rising risk of West Bank flare-up
Central Command reports a sharp drop in Palestinian terrorism and fatalities in 2025, alongside a surge in Jewish attacks on Palestinians and continued security gaps along the Jordan border
Yoav Zitun
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01.19.26
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