Huwara
Multiple clashes between Israelis, Palestinians reported in West Bank following alleged sheep theft
The clashes included incidents of stone throwing and the use of clubs between Israeli civilians and Palestinians, according to the IDF.
The hills of Samaria: The northern West Bank between politics and daily life
Woman detained after waving knives in Beersheba, court indicts suspects for lynching boy in Huwara
Netanyahu orders evacuation of 14 illegal outposts, removal of Jewish extremists in West Bank - N12
A-G to investigate MK Zvika Fogel for Huwara incitement
Fogel had made statements on multiple radio stations on Monday that have been alleged to be supportive of the Sunday riots.
Letters to the Editor March 1, 2023: The very concept of democracy
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Israeli settler violence is causing enormous pain, US envoy Nides says
US envoy Hady Amr visited the Palestinian town of Huwara in the West Bank and called for accountably.
Hamas: Huwara riots are a 'declaration of war,' cross all red lines
Suhai al-Hindi: "We are required to confront this conspiracy, killing and arson, with all our might, and the occupation knows only the language of force."
Otzma Yehudit MK: Settler violence narrative is 'false,' 'despicable'
A day after Jewish extremists set the Palestinian town of Huwara ablaze, Otzma Yehudit MKs remain belligerent, and avoid condemning the violence.
American rabbinic orgs condemn Israeli settler violence in Huwara
OU executive VP Rabbi Moshe Hauer: "How could it come to this? Must never happen again"
Huwara attack could mark turning point for ICC Israel probe - analysis
One of the key questions about whether the ICC will indict Israelis is whether it trusts Israel’s own judicial system to bring perpetrators of violence against Palestinians to justice.
Labor activist Yaya Fink collects donations for Huwara pogrom victims
Settlers torched Palestinian houses and cars in Huwara in the northern West Bank and attacked Palestinians throughout the West Bank on Sunday after the attack.
Scorch marks and burnt rubber: Settler violence leaves Huwara a ghost town
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: The shops along the stretch of the road, including dozens of groceries, butchers and car shops, were all shuttered, many sporting scorch marks from the violence overnight.
Settlers attempt to ram IDF officer as violence continues in Huwara
With the Huwara shooting terrorist still at large, security forces have taken more measures to keep further violence from erupting.