Gush etzion
Three female soldiers wounded by settlers while clearing illegal West Bank outpost
Security forces arrived at the outpost adjacent to Ma’aleh Amos during the night, where they announced that the area was a closed military zone and demanded that all civilians disperse.
WATCH: IDF raids home of terrorist who carried out Sunday's car ramming attack in Gush Etzion
Car ramming attack wounds several at Gush Etzion Junction in West Bank, south of Jerusalem
Israel’s new pioneers: The farmers safeguarding the West Bank - opinion
Remembrance Day: 'All that I have left of you is a photo on a wall'
"Remembrance Day is a time when everyone grieves together. I remember him all year, but once a year for one day, everyone remembers him together with me."
Attempted stabbing attack at Gush Etzion Junction
No injuries were reported and the terrorist reportedly died of his wounds.
Moshe Moskowitz - Dreaming with eyes wide open
IN HIS long life, Moshko experienced and embodied the entire spectrum of Zionism.
Attempted terror attack at Gush Etzion Junction thwarted
The alleged attacker was holding a cleaver and was shot.
Donation campaign to help Horgen family after alleged terrorist attack
Funds collected through a new campaign set up via Facebook will go to the family of alleged terror victim Esther Horgen.
8-year-old falls into stream - sucked into subterranean pipeline
Standing on the edge of the stream for a better view, the 8-year-old boy tripped and fell in, disappearing within seconds.
Israel and PA push for control of West Bank's Area C via land registration
“These are the critical years in which the fate of the territory is being determined.”
Shalva dedicates an apartment for disabled adults, promotes integration
Kalman Samuels, Shalva's founder and president, thanked his "partners" in Gush Etzion and Efrat, adding that, "With the anchor you've provided, we will continue to build."
We should be careful not to generalize
“In a religion in which saving life is the highest value ... how can we account for a religious leadership that consistently pursues policies that increase sickness and death?"
Rare finding supports idea of high literacy rates among biblical Jews
The finding, a complete inkwell dating to the end of the Second Temple period, was made at the Horvat Brachot excavation site in Gush Etzion.