Palestinian violence
Is recent police rally against Jewish extremist violence in West Bank sufficient? - analysis
As Jewish extremist violence escalates in Israel, a new police task force takes action. With initial signs of success, can this unit sustain its progress and curb violence in the West Bank?
Defense Minister Katz finally condemns Jewish extremist violence against Palestinians
Hamas leaders defiant in Iran: Palestinians ‘like olive trees, steadfast in their land’ - analysis
Arab Israeli McDonald's worker assaults IDF soldiers in Ramat Gan
Netanyahu: It’s impossible to hermetically seal border
The prime minister spoke Tuesday after visiting the Yavne supermarket stabbing victim in the hospital.
In pictures: The grisly scene of the Halamish terror attack
Warning: The following photographs contain graphic imagery.
Suspected terrorist killed in West Bank shootout
Two shooting attacks occurred on Saturday during which an army guard post near Ramallah and a private vehicle close to Ateret were attacked.
Israel's commitment to press freedom questioned after journalist shot
Foreign Press Association: "The case offers an important test of Israel’s commitment to protecting all civilians and ensuring freedom of the press."
How did the Netanya stabber cross into Israel from the West Bank?
Soldiers stationed at checkpoints are expected to maintain a high level of alertness – despite working eight-hour shifts, sometimes in extreme heat and on little sleep.
Perhaps It Is Time for Israel to Set Preconditions
Fatah calls for 'Day of Rage' in support of prisoners
More than a thousand Palestinian prisoners, led by Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, who was convicted of five counts of murder, are carrying out a mass hunger strike in Israeli prisons.
Israeli wounded in West Bank car ramming attack
IDF forces in the area shot and neutralized the Palestinian attacker.
Terrorist stabs three before being shot dead in Old City
Victims in light-to-moderate condition, police say assailant acted alone
Netanyahu says he backs pardon for Hebron shooter Elor Azaria
Premier says the “problem” was not the sentence, but rather the “circumstances” that created the incident.