Israel Approves Plan for 3,000 Homes in Judea and Samaria
The Biblical region of Gush Etzion celebrated the approval of 1,100 housing units as part of construction plans for Pnei Kedem, Kfar Eldad, Metzad and Har Gilo.
Israeli Gov’t Approves 20,000 New Housing Units in Judea
Government to invest $756,000,000 into building housing units, public spaces and educational institutions in effort to develop Jerusalem suburb.
US Denies Talks With Netanyahu on Israeli Incorporation of Judea and Samaria
‘Reports that the United States discussed with Israel an annexation plan for the West Bank are false,’ stated a White House spokesman.
At Synagogue, Obama Defends 2016 Abstention on UN Measure Condemning Israeli ‘Settlements’
‘Voting against the resolution would have damaged our credibility,” Obama claimed.
In ‘Almost Unprecedented’ Move, New Large City to Be Established in Heart of Samaria
Four neighboring Samaria settlements, Etz Efraim, Oranit, Shaarei Tikvah and Elkanah, will be converged into one single municipal entity.
Minister: Prepare for One Million New Settlers in Judea and Samaria
“This will happen – it is only a question of when,” said the minister at a conference on population growth in the Biblical heartland.
Israel Approves New Construction Permits in Hebron for First Time Since 2002
The land where the construction has been approved, known as “Hizkiya Quarter,” is situated in Beit Romano, one of four Jewish neighborhoods in Hebron’s H2 section.
Israel to Build 3,800 New Homes in Judea and Samaria
In Hebron, construction of the 30 homes slated for approval would be the first new Israeli construction in the city in years.
Work to Resume on First New Settlement in 25 Years
The government will allocate funds to restart work on the settlement of Amichai, Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed Sunday at the weekly cabinet meeting
High Court Freezes Regulation Law
The Regulation Law was passed in February 2017 and would retroactively legalize close to 4,000 homes built on private Palestinian land by expropriating land rights to the state.