Settlers
Israel's police, security forces support and enable West Bank settler violence - opinion
“Should I have just stood there and allowed the settler sheep and donkeys to steal fodder?” I asked. The expression on her face said yes.
West Bank settlements are Israel's forward position, and its first line of defense - opinion
UN report on Israel condemned for equating settlers, Palestinian terrorists
Three female soldiers wounded by settlers while clearing illegal West Bank outpost
Fragile calm masks a deepening crisis in the West Bank - analysis
Economic woes, political pressures and corruption in Israel and among Palestinians could ultimately lead to a one-state solution.
Spain launches investigation into 158 companies tied to 'Israeli-occupied territories'
According to a new law approved by the Spanish Government last week, the advertising of goods and services from the 'occupied territories' is prohibited.
Controversial E1 project gets the green light
The area consists of a few barren hilltops directly east of Jerusalem’s urban sprawl, marking the start of the Judean Desert – the last available stretch of land that can be developed.
UN report lists 150 companies with ties to Israeli settlements in West Bank
US firms Airbnb, Expedia and TripAdvisor and Netherlands-based Booking.com remain on the rights office's list.
Embracing pragmatic partial sovereignty in the West Bank - opinion
The settlement movement stands at a critical crossroads.
Palestinians face severe water shortages in the West Bank
COGAT, Israel's military agency, stated that the PA is responsible for supplying water in the West Bank. Israel transfers 90 million cubic meters annually, blaming shortages on Palestinian theft.
'The Disengagement is dead!' Settlers open first kindergarten in Homesh in 20 years
"We will also open new kindergartens in Gush Katif," Yossi Dagan said, referring to the settlement in Gaza forcibly dismantled during the Disengagement.
Terrorists and those who aid them don't deserve the benefit of the doubt - opinion
I am challenged in understanding Jews who have taken Hamas’s side after the October 7 attacks and the Ir Amim Jews giving the benefit of the doubt to the Jahalin over their own people.
When ‘Haaretz’ runs a campaign against you, you are doing something right - comment
Editor's Notes - Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth, hated by both extremes, is enforcing the law in the West Bank against radicals on both sides. That’s exactly why he's under fire.
UN inquiry on Israeli violence hampered by funding shortfall, document shows
A backlog of UN mandatory fees, including from the top donor, the United States, which owes around $1.5 billion, has worsened a long-running UN liquidity crisis.