The Israeli military says it moved to prevent violence; activists deny acting against Palestinians or soldiers.
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Some see the transfer of law enforcement from the IDF to the police as a step toward greater Israeli governance, while a legal expert says it would bring greater normalcy to Israeli life in Judea and Samaria but not advance sovereignty.
Employment, housing and resilience programs support IDF troops as they rebuild their futures.
The first residents move into caravans on Mount Ebal, overcoming early challenges while advancing a project supporters say will strengthen northern Samaria.
After promoting trade and cooperation in Arkansas, Yisrael Ganz warns that sanctions strengthen the P.A. and undermine regional stability.
The agency says it is providing support for 33,000 displaced Palestinians in Judea and Samaria, amid accusations it perpetuates the conflict and should be dismantled.
Supporters say the legislation expands Israel’s legal framework in the area, citing years of damage to archaeological sites and enforcement failures under the Palestinian Authority.
Regavim-led visit points to sewage, dumping and construction encroaching on Area C, kilometers from Jewish state’s population centers.
While Jewish violence in Judea and Samaria exists, the phenomenon has been exaggerated in a broader campaign against Israel and the settlement movement, officials say.
Defensive measures followed repeated attempts by terrorists to infiltrate the Carmel community.
