Hebron
Hiking the Holyland: On Derech Ha’Avot, tasting the sweet fruits the spies failed to see
Along Derech Ha’Avot, green grapes and ancient steps evoke memories of the biblical spies, the fruits of the land, and the lesson of being in Israel without fear.
IDF, Shin Bet arrest eight Palestinians suspected of assaulting Israelis in West Bank village
IDF troops catch of West Bank car ramming attack suspect
IDF soldier rescued after being found handcuffed in West Bank town, incident likely criminal
Smotrich claims historic Hebron shift as Israel advances new building plans
This is the first approval of its kind since the signing of the Hebron Agreement in 1997, under which restrictions related to the Jewish community were subject to approval by the Hebron municipality.
Foreign Ministry denies annulment of Hebron Agreement, contradicting Smotrich's announcement
Under the 1997 Hebron Agreement, the Hebron Municipality oversaw planning and construction across the city, including the Tomb of the Patriarchs and the adjoining Ibrahimi Mosque.
Man indicted after being caught with a loaded gun in Jerusalem's Old City
The suspect was held in detention following his arrest, and the detention was extended to June 11.
IDF opens investigation into West Bank incident where seven-month-old baby was killed
The IDF opened an investigation after a seven-month-old Palestinian baby was reportedly killed during an operation near Hebron, where soldiers fired at a vehicle they said accelerated towards them.
Two Palestinian civilians wounded, one killed during IDF operations in West Bank
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that a seven-month-old baby was killed in the incident, though the death has not been confirmed by the IDF.
WATCH: IDF raids home of terrorist who carried out Sunday's car ramming attack in Gush Etzion
As part of the operation, soldiers from the Yehuda Brigade interrogated those close to the terrorist.
Significant award inspired by tragedy: Herzog presents Jerusalem Unity Prize 2026
The prize is awarded to individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing mutual respect and tolerance who work towards creating harmony in the societies in which they live.
Last remaining survivor of 1929 Hebron massacre passes away at 100
Yitzhak Ben Hebron was about four years old at the outbreak of the riots that led to the massacre, and managed to escape the violence through the window of the Avraham Avinu Synagogue.
Jerusalem man arrested over alleged threat against Itamar Ben-Gvir
Upon receiving the complaint, Judea and Samaria District police opened an investigation and notified additional security officials, police said.
Palestinian municipal vote reveals shift toward pragmatism, accountability - opinion
Palestinian local elections revealed a stronger-than-expected turnout despite boycott calls, signaling a shift toward accountable governance.