According to the approved plans, 1,006 housing units will be built in Gevaot, a nascent Jewish village near the larger community of Alon Shvut in Judea’s Gush Etzion region.
This exciting and uplifting film highlights the miraculous events of the 1967 Six Day War, emphasizing the Divine hand orchestrating these remarkable events.
Israel Ganz, head of the Binyamin Regional Council and the chairman of the Yesha Council, said that more than 70% of Israelis don’t want a Palestinian state because it means another terror-run region, such as Gaza.
Sunday’s decision lifts confidentiality restrictions on land registry records in Judea and Samaria cancels longstanding historical limitations on property sales to non-Arabs in the region.
The cabinet further decided to expand Israeli supervision and enforcement activities into Areas A and B of Judea and Samaria — administrative divisions established by the Oslo Accords.
As to whether it’s possible to deradicalize the Palestinian population, given their level of hatred, Rawan Osman said that it’s possible; it worked with Nazi Germany.
International pressure is the main reason construction at E1 has not moved forward since it was first proposed in 1994 by then-Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Other options under consideration include annexing only Jewish settlements and access roads, roughly 10 percent of the territory, or extending sovereignty to the settlements together with the Jordan Valley, about 30 percent overall.
Regavim, an Israeli NGO focused on land issues, welcomed the announcement, calling it 'a critical step for Jerusalem and for the State of Israel as a whole.'
While events like this are common in the Golan Heights, the Samaria transfer showed the revolution that farms in the region have undergone in recent years.
JNS journalist Josh Hasten visits the site of the church in Samaria, which the media claimed was burned by settlers. The result? It was all a deliberate hoax — the building was unharmed, but the lies linger.