After the Palestinian governor of Hebron paid a condolence call to the family of the terrorist who murdered a 13-year-old Jewish girl, the IDF revoked his entry permit into Israel for his encouragement of terrorism.
Sultan Abu Alainin, a member of Fatah's Central Committee and aide to Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas, shockingly called for the death of Israelis in a recent interview. Unfortunately, this type of Palestinian incitement is constant and often goes uncondemned by the international community.
After two Palestinians murdered four innocent Israelis and injured 17 in Tel Aviv Wednesday night, Israel took a number of immediate security measures including surrounding the Palestinian town from which the terrorists originated, and suspended most special entry permits for Palestinians.
Israel is again allowing the entry of cement into the Gaza Strip, following an almost two-month ban imposed on the Strip because the materials were being relayed to the Hamas terror organization and used for terror purposes. The Palestinian Ma’an news agency quotes a statement by the Palestinian Authority’s department of civil affairs that Hussein al-Sheikh,... Read more »
A Palestinian child with severe burns is being treated in an Israeli hospital after a devastating house fire in Gaza that took the lives of his three young siblings. The tragedy has shaken the Gaza Strip and spurred angry finger pointing between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority’s Fatah.
Hamas is overcoming Israel’s restrictions on cement and other materials intended for the rehabilitation of Gaza — but co-opted for the construction of terror tunnels – by using fiberglass to fortify the underground structures.
Each day, millions of gallons of raw sewage pour into the Gaza Strip's Mediterranean beachfront, turning miles of once-scenic coastline into a stagnant dead zone and polluting Israeli water as well.
Hamas is rebuilding its terror infrastructure in Gaza at the expense of the Palestinian population by using construction materials imported through Israel to build rockets and tunnels.
In a goodwill gesture, Israel has eased travel restrictions for Palestinians during the month-long Ramadan holiday. In a power-play, PA head Abbas has refused Israel's overture.
As a goodwill gesture, Israel is easing travel restrictions for Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza during the upcoming month-long Ramadan holiday, the Israel Defense Forces announced.
It is considerably risky to send building supplies to Gaza, especially since Hamas is known to confiscate them for terror-related use. Regardless, Israel is working to assist in the reconstruction of Gaza's civilian infrastructure.
Although the Palestinians have resisted cooperating with Israel over connecting the new Palestinian city of Rawabi to the national water grid, Israel announced last week that it approved the move anyway.
French News Agency AFP has reportedly published a "baseless" report which claimed that Israel has deliberately flooded villages in Gaza by opening dam gates.
Israel is working to help the people of Gaza. Other countries claim to be doing the same but, for the most part, have not lived up to their commitments.