Hebron
As Iran distracts Trump, Netanyahu leaves Smotrich, Katz to announce West Bank changes - analysis
The process of gradual annexation of the West Bank has been underway in small or medium steps since 2023 and has accelerated since Netanyahu fired Gallant in November 2024.
IDF arrests 12, disperses Hebron clashes following reported assault, theft
Ramadan will show if clan clashes are really over, say Hebron residents
IDF concludes Hebron security operation, begins tactical drill in Kiryat Shmona
IDF intercepts Houthi missile from Yemen after sirens sound in Jerusalem
Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree said the group was responsible for Sunday's attack, adding that it fired a missile toward the Ben-Gurion Airport.
IDF thwarts attempted stabbing attack in Hebron
Most recently, two weeks ago, a terrorist attempted to ram into a soldier in the Hebron Hills, then exited his vehicle and attempted to stab him.
Gazan from Rafah arrested while transporting Palestinian near Jerusalem
The incident occurred during an operation on Monday night, when police officers from the Jerusalem District noticed a vehicle entering a community near Jerusalem that raised suspicion.
Jenin transforming from terror stronghold into ghost town amid IDF ops.
Terror alerts in the West Bank, particularly in Hebron, are seeing a significant rise despite the ongoing operation.
Two suspected terror attacks injure at least three soldiers in West Bank, minutes apart
A suspected shooting in the area of Reihan Crossing and a suspected car-ramming attack in the Hebron Hills injured a combined three IDF soldiers minutes apart on Wednesday.
Security forces seize guns, swords from women's clothing store in Hebron
Searches in the shop revealed guns, 61 knives, four swords, and 18 pepper sprays, among other items.
'The Human Scale': Israel-based FBI mystery is a page-turner - review
The Human Scale is a superb contemporary political thriller that goes well beyond simply keeping the reader enthralled with a succession of unexpected developments, page after page.
Israel must stop apologizing for its existence - opinion
From its inception, Israel’s existence was treated as a provocation. A home for the Jews? In the Middle East? Say it isn't so.
Ben-Gvir visits Hebron amid increased security deployment at holy site
Israel Police commented that approximately 25,000 people had visited the Tomb of the Patriarchs in a single day.
Police officer lightly wounded in car ramming near Hebron
A hunt had ensued for the vehicle, and roadblocks had been erected in the area.