Gush etzion
Netanyahu attends unveiling of new 'Hatayelet' neighborhood in Kibbutz Migdal Oz
The new Hatayelet neighborhood is expected to help double Migdal Oz’s size within a year, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.
Israel must build independent armaments network to end US aid dependency, Netanyahu says
Gush Etzion, Efrat, to be easily accessible to Jerusalem by light rail under new proposal
West Bank settlements are Israel's forward position, and its first line of defense - opinion
8-year-old falls into stream - sucked into subterranean pipeline
Standing on the edge of the stream for a better view, the 8-year-old boy tripped and fell in, disappearing within seconds.
Israel and PA push for control of West Bank's Area C via land registration
“These are the critical years in which the fate of the territory is being determined.”
Shalva dedicates an apartment for disabled adults, promotes integration
Kalman Samuels, Shalva's founder and president, thanked his "partners" in Gush Etzion and Efrat, adding that, "With the anchor you've provided, we will continue to build."
We should be careful not to generalize
“In a religion in which saving life is the highest value ... how can we account for a religious leadership that consistently pursues policies that increase sickness and death?"
Rare finding supports idea of high literacy rates among biblical Jews
The finding, a complete inkwell dating to the end of the Second Temple period, was made at the Horvat Brachot excavation site in Gush Etzion.
A cautious settler
Applying sovereignty will not improve the lives, security, or future of any citizen in Israel including those who live in the so-called settlements.
Israel to expand Efrat settlement by 7,000 homes, squeezing Bethlehem
Moving the 7,000 unit Givat HaEitam project forward, is one of a number of high level steps Bennett has taken to make his mark in the West Bank.
Ancient Judean ritual baths fill with water following intense winter rains
The baths are located south of Jerusalem in the West Bank, near the settlement of Neveh Daniel.
Most Israelis never thought settlements were illegal
Middle Israel: It’s not the law, stupid
GRAPEVINE: Writing in Jerusalem, Honoring the Holocaust
Some 100 years earlier, German poet Heinrich Heine, who was born Jewish but converted to Christianity, wrote that where one burns books, one will in the end burn people.’ It was a fateful prophecy.