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Israel advances more than 2,100 new homes in Judea and Samaria, strengthening Jewish life in the biblical heartland despite international pressure
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 3, 2026
Judea is often heard in modern political debates, but its meaning begins much earlier as a historic region tied to Jewish geography, identity, and civilization
Israel HaBahiyr·May 31, 2026
Hebron is a city where the Bible breathes. It is the place of Abraham’s faith, Isaac’s devotion, and Jacob’s promise — but it is also the city of Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah. Hebron reminds us of a truth sometimes overlooked: from the very beginning, the story of Israel was shaped not only by great men, but by extraordinary women whose faith, courage, wisdom, and devotion carried God’s story forward.
By Leah Bean Bowman·Dec 23, 2025
A vehicle-ramming terror attack occurred Saturday evening in Hebron, near the “Policeman’s Circle.” A terrorist attempted to strike Israeli Defense Forces soldiers from the Paratroopers Brigade. One person was lightly injured and received medical treatment at the scene by emergency personnel. The attacker was neutralized. A second Palestinian, later identified as uninvolved in the attack, was also killed during the incident.
By Linoy Reter·Dec 7, 2025
But why was Abraham so adamant about purchasing this specific plot of land?
By Esti Herskowitz·Jan 15, 2025
A heartbreaking tragedy unfolded last night in Gush Etzion, as 10-year-old Yehoshua Aharon Tuvia Simcha, may his memory be a blessing, was murdered in a heinous shooting attack. Yehoshua, the son of Rabbi Zusha Simcha Shlita, head of the General Hasidic Yeshiva in Beitar Illit, was returning home with his family from a joyous family celebration when their bus came under terrorist fire.
admin·Dec 17, 2024