Tag: Judea And Samaria

Hamas's brutal terrorist attack on October 7 has paradoxically garnered significant support for the Palestinian cause, particularly among top Democratic policymakers and the Western world, leading to a push for Palestinian statehood and increased demonization of Israel.
The text discusses the persistent anti-Semitism faced by Jews globally, exemplified by the world's reaction to Israel's response to Gaza and the ongoing hatred towards living Jews and the State of Israel.
Maj. Gen. (Res.) Gershon Hacohen believes in winning wars and has been a strong dissenting voice in Israeli military circles.
The article explores the misconception that right-wing politicians are inherently better at providing security.
The author shares their recent visit to Judea and Samaria (West Bank), Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv, where they engaged in discussions with various individuals such as IDF soldiers, rabbis, politicians, and Palestinians.
The Israeli government has approved a transfer of $20.8 million in security funding for outposts in Judea and Samaria, amidst accusations that Jerusalem has neglected the protection of citizens in the disputed area since the recent war with Hamas.
Israeli security forces successfully stopped a terrorist attack in Hebron when a Palestinian drove a tractor through a military barrier towards the local Jewish community.
As the 30th anniversary of the Oslo Accords approaches, a recently declassified transcript of a cabinet meeting reveals the doubts of the accords' architects regarding the trustworthiness of Yasser Arafat and other Palestinian Arab leaders.
The article discusses the backlash faced by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir after he made a statement regarding restrictions on Palestinian travel in certain areas.
Josh Mandel, a former Ohio State Treasurer, is running for the U.S. Senate seat in Ohio.
In 1977, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's groundbreaking visit to Israel took many by surprise, including Palestinian leaders who were aligned with the PLO.
The article revisits the tragic events of the Hebron massacre that took place 80 years ago, where Jewish residents were brutally attacked by Arabs, resulting in the deaths of 67 people.