West Bank
Bronze scale pan found in ancient Sussiya reveals how biblical law shaped daily Jewish life
Neta, a second-grader at the regional school in Sussiya, and her father, Nachshon, discovered the pan inside a residential building near the town’s main street.
Hamas condemns PA forces for killing two children in West Bank op.
IDF: West Bank stable heading into Ramadan, but maintaining high op. tempo to prevent incitement
Expert: Lessons, trauma from October 7 informing new West Bank land registration policy - interview
A cautious Ramadan: Balancing security, rights, and common sense for a peaceful month - editorial
As Ramadan begins, Israel takes a cautious approach, managing security without escalating tensions, hoping for a month of prayer and peace.
UN Security Council calls urgent meeting to discuss recent Israeli West Bank policies
The session, initiated by the British Foreign Secretary, comes less than a week after the Israeli government reopened land registration in Area C for the first time since 1967.
What is Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam? - explainer
Although many non-Muslims see the main focus of the month in daily fasting, Islam encourages its followers to better themselves through different means, including increased prayer and charity.
Civil Administration rescues Israeli wandering Kalkilya, police probing surrounding circumstances
The incident has been forwarded to Israel Police for further handling, and the circumstances of the Israeli's entry to Kalkilya are under investigation.
Smotrich announces intention to abolish Oslo Accords, dismantle PA during next term
Smotritch suggested the dismantling of the PA in favor of creating a new military administration to govern the area, with the ultimate aim of applying full Israeli sovereignty over the region.
Sheep dead in West Bank, US and Iran hold nuclear talks in Geneva
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
One Palestinian child killed, two injured while playing in IDF live-fire zone - report
The incident occured in the Tirza area of the Jordan Valley. IDF forces were dispatched to the scene and provided medical treatment.
Dozens of sheep dead after pen burns in West Bank, electrical short circuit confirmed
According to the police statement and Fire and Rescue investigators, an electrical failure was responsible for the ignition and the fire, which led to the death of the sheep.
IDF foil ISIS terror plot in Jericho, seize Hamas weapons cache in Gaza
The IDF said they found "a large amount of guns, an RPG rocket, and an explosive device that were going to be used to harm IDF soldiers operating in the area."
Bedouin residents disguised as IDF soldiers rob gold, cash, from Hebron jewelry store
The suspects, who stole 4 kilograms of gold jewelry and more than NIS 100,000 in cash, were fully equipped with arms and full tactical uniforms.