Yossi Dagan, head of the Samaria Regional Council, expressed profound dismay at the swastikas in Huwara.
Thousands of Israelis died because the risk of the Oslo Peace Accords didn’t pan out, and its failure unleashed waves of terror Israelis are still falling victims to until today.
Thirty years on, we can say with confidence that Oslo and everything that it stood for is dead. Rather than trying to revive it, we would do well to offer it a fitting eulogy.
The PA, Hamas and other Palestinian parties strongly condemned the attack on Turmus Ayya and said Israel would pay the price.
A-G Baharav-Miara warned that the bill would curb freedom of speech and could face "constitutional difficulties."
The Holocaust is over, but the legacy of those who perpetrated and promoted it thrives among many today who seek to destroy Israel.
Donors like the US who seek to provide humanitarian assistance to people in need demand accountability and compliance with international humanitarian standards.
The meeting in Jenin reflects the PA’s desire to prevent Hamas and PIJ armed groups from operating independently and without coordination.
The High Court ruled on Sunday that the organizations must pay NIS 15 million to the victims, and further punitive damage decisions for next of kin were returned to the court.
The "Palestine liberation" movement is not a revolution.