Reality check: The truth behind crossings in Judea and Samaria
The crossings and IDF checkpoints in Judea and Samaria have been the source of much confusion and debate worldwide. Today, the reality is far from what you may have heard.
The crossings and IDF checkpoints in Judea and Samaria have been the source of much confusion and debate worldwide. Today, the reality is far from what you may have heard.
The IDF, in cooperation with the ISA and Israel Police, exposed and arrested Fatah-Tanzim terror operatives from Qalandia and Ar-Ram. On December 21, 2012, these operatives infiltrated the Rama military base in northern Jerusalem, attacked an IDF soldier and fled
Palestinian parents push their kids into physically provoking IDF soldiers, as seen this past Friday in Nabi Saleh. It happens more than you might think.
An inside look at the IDF soldiers who helped thwart last week’s terror attacks.
These a brief recap of the incidents which were just short of the next big terror attack, but which you probably never heard of.
March 2012 was an intense month for the IDF. From the escalation at its start to Land Day at the end, IDF forces were called to confront many security threats on all fronts.
In accordance with the directives of the Minister of Defense and as part of the situation assessments in the IDF, a general closure will be implemented in the Judea and Samaria region. The closure will begin today, Thursday, March 29,
Six Palestinians were injured today in a severe accident between a taxi and a civilian car near the Etzion District in Judea & Samaria. Combined forces of the IDF were alerted, and rushed to the scene of the accident–including ambulances
Over the course of the weekend, more than 1,200 violent Palestinian protesters participated in illegal riots across Judea & Samaria. Rioters set fires, blocked streets, and hurled rocks and firebombs at IDF forces who responded with riot dispersal means. Five
Israeli communities within six miles from the Israel-Gaza border face a challenging security situation. Elementary schools, hospitals and private homes are within Hamas’ rocket range. Since Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, terrorists have fired more than 7,000 rockets