Group buys Arab buildings in Hebron to return Jews to city center
Group purchased eight buildings over 18 years with full-price cash, facilitating Arab emigration and Jewish resettlement in the city.
Group purchased eight buildings over 18 years with full-price cash, facilitating Arab emigration and Jewish resettlement in the city.
In an unprecedented move, a significant change has been made to the long-standing status quo at the Cave of the ...
Hebron's most powerful clan leader Sheikh al-Jaabari says "We want cooperation with Israel." The 48-year-old tells The Wall Street Journal: ...
Israel, he says, will employ measures to settle the score with the attackers and those who sent them, from near ...
No one was hurt in the incident outside the Israeli town of Kiryat Arba, where many Israelis had arrived ahead ...
Residents of the ancient city have launched a campaign to reroute a path that would go over rare finds near ...
A Border Police officer suffered a minor wound to his neck after a woman tried to stab him at the ...
A 38-year old man was lightly wounded on Saturday in a stabbing attack in Hebron near the Tomb of ...
Salvage dig to prevent Palestinian vandalism turns up Mamluk-era frescoes that archaeologist Dotan Traubman describes as "A world-class find of ...
Issa Amro has been detained multiple times, often after confrontations with settlers. Ahead of hearing, Amnesty International says Amro faces ...
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