The Israeli security cabinet, known as the 'Cabinet', has approved the establishment of 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank during a sensitive session coinciding with the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
The Israeli cabinet has secretly agreed to establish <strong>34 new settlements</strong> in the occupied West Bank amid rising regional tensions. This decision reflects Israel's ongoing policy to strengthen its presence in Palestinian territories.
Israeli settlers have announced the establishment of a new settlement outpost in the West Bank, accompanied by soldiers from the Israeli Defense Forces. This development comes at a sensitive time, raising further tensions in the region.
The West Bank is witnessing a notable increase in Israeli settlement practices as the occupying authorities aim to alter the visual and cultural identity of the region. This is being achieved through the widespread dissemination of religious and political symbols.
Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians in the town of Luban al-Sharqiya south of Nablus this morning, burning a house, two tents, and three vehicles. Several Palestinians were injured, with two requiring hospitalization.
Israeli forces have withdrawn a battalion from the West Bank following controversial remarks made by a soldier during the detention of a CNN crew. The soldier claimed that soldiers are driven by 'revenge' against Palestinians and that the West Bank is 'only for Jews'.
A CNN team was assaulted by Israeli soldiers while documenting the impacts of Jewish terrorism in the West Bank. This incident sparked widespread international reactions and highlighted the deteriorating security situation in the region.
Palestinian youth Zahraab Muhammad Shnabla, aged 32, was brutally attacked by a group of Israeli settlers, resulting in severe injuries. The incident occurred late Saturday evening while he was working.
Abdel Nasser Issa, a prominent figure in Hamas, reveals the transformations that led to the emergence of military action in the West Bank, highlighting the role of the First Intifada in bolstering the culture of resistance.
Reports indicate that Israel is enhancing its control over the Gaza Strip and the West Bank amid escalating regional tensions linked to the conflict with Iran. These measures come at a critical time as the security situation in the region deteriorates.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza and the importance of ending illegal Israeli actions in the West Bank. These statements come amid escalating tensions in the region.
Israeli settlers continue to attack Palestinians in the West Bank, backed by Benjamin Netanyahu's government, amidst international and local silence. These assaults occur during a sensitive time, fueled by the ongoing Israeli-American war.
The Israeli army announced the suspension of the <strong>Netzah Yehuda</strong> unit following an attack by its soldiers on a <strong>CNN</strong> crew in the occupied West Bank. This rare action reflects accountability for soldier misconduct and comes amid rising tensions in the region.
In an unprecedented move, the Israeli army has suspended the operations of an entire reserve battalion following an assault on CNN journalists in the occupied West Bank. The incident has drawn widespread criticism from international press organizations.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with Hussein Sheikh, Deputy Head of Palestine, to discuss the latest developments in Gaza and the West Bank. The meeting, held in Riyadh, focused on enhancing cooperation and addressing regional issues.
The Israeli occupation army announced today the withdrawal of a battalion from the occupied West Bank following an assault by one of its soldiers on a CNN journalist during coverage of events last week. This decision comes amid rising tensions in the region.
An Israeli airstrike resulted in the deaths of three Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, while a fourth was killed in the West Bank, marking a new escalation of violence after over five months of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
Three Palestinians were martyred in violent clashes with Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank, escalating tensions in the region. This incident occurs amidst ongoing Israeli military operations.
Ramzi Abdul Hakim Muhammad Al-Awawda, a 22-year-old Palestinian, was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces early Monday in Khursa, southern West Bank, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. This incident occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
On Monday morning, Israeli settlers set fire to two vehicles and stole 25 sheep in the town of Sa'ir, northeast of Hebron, causing outrage among local residents.
A recent report from the Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission reveals that approximately <strong>542 Israeli settlements</strong> are spread across the occupied West Bank, indicating that <strong>42%</strong> of the territory is under settlement procedures. This report coincides with the <strong>50th anniversary</strong> of Land Day.
Mustafa Barghouti warns against the media blackout regarding the situation in Palestinian territories amid the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. He emphasizes that this distraction is being exploited to escalate Israeli violations.
The Foreign Press Association condemned the violent assault on the CNN crew by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank. This incident highlights the increasing dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones.
A Palestinian boy and a foreign activist were injured in a settler attack in Hebron, while Israeli forces arrested four citizens in Masafer Yatta. The Palestinian Red Crescent confirmed the injuries resulted from settler assaults.
The Israeli army has announced a formal investigation into the choking of a CNN photographer by its soldiers during coverage of events in the West Bank. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation and raised questions about the behavior of Israeli forces towards journalists.
Israeli Army Chief Eyal Zamir warned that the military is on the brink of internal collapse due to increasing pressures on soldiers, including the heightened need to guard settlers in the West Bank and the failure to recruit military conscripts.
Palestinian communities in the West Bank are facing grave dangers from shrapnel caused by Israeli rocket interceptions, with no protection or shelters available. A recent incident resulted in the deaths of four women, heightening fear and anxiety among residents.
Several Palestinians were injured early Thursday due to repeated attacks by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, following similar incidents in Tubas and Jerusalem. These assaults raise concerns about the escalating tensions between Palestinians and settlers.
Settler assaults in the West Bank are intensifying, transforming individual attacks into organized efforts aimed at displacing Palestinians. This surge occurs amidst a lack of effective Palestinian strategies to counter these challenges.
Israel has recently approved a land settlement law in the West Bank, which accelerates the annexation of parts of the territory, violating the Oslo Accords. This move undermines the remaining authority of the Palestinian Authority, which faces increasing political and economic constraints.