Hilltop youth

West Bank settlements are Israel's forward position, and its first line of defense - opinion

Rabbi Yoni Rosensweig recently captured the moral complexity of life in this land through a powerful analogy from the film A Few Good Men.

 DR. SHMUEL HARRIS (L) and Rosensweig, authors of ‘Nafshi Bish’elati: The Halachot of Mental Health.’
 Israeli soldiers at the entrance to the West Bank village of  Turmus Aiya, June 21, 2023

How media misreporting in Turmus Aiya shaped a false wartime narrative - opinion

Palestinians stand near damage caused during overnight attacks by Israeli settlers near the Al-Arroub refugee camp in Hebron, March 30, 2026.

Far Right Jewish West Bank activists publish document summarizing attacks on Arab population

A masked man prepares to hurl stones at Palestinians who had gathered for the annual olive harvest season, during an attack by Israeli settlers on the Palestinian village of Beita, south of Nablus in the West Bank, on October 10, 2025.

How Israel's hilltop settlers coordinate attacks to expel Palestinians - analysis


L'idéologie de " la monarchie de Judée "

Depuis 2013, un mouvement clandestin de dizaines de militants fanatiques a pour projet de « reconstruire le Temple » grâce au terrorisme

Les "jeunes des collines"

Jewish terrorists

"Israeli law does not define these youth as terrorism activists until they actually carry out a crime, and this makes it very difficult to arrest, interrogate or remove them from their communities.

Meir Ettinger attends a remand hearing at the Magistrate’s Court in Nazareth.

Suspects from extremist Jewish group indicted for arson of Church of Loaves and Fishes

The church, which Christians believe is where Jesus performed the Miracle of the Multiplication of the Loaves and the Fishes, was damaged extensively in the fire.

Church of the Multiplication following suspected arson

Settlers file police complaint against author Amos Oz for incitement to racial hatred

Amos Oz castigated hilltop youth as Hebrew neo-Nazis, condemning those who carry out ‘price-tag’ attacks on Muslims and Christians.

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Amos Oz: Hilltop youth are Hebrew neo-Nazis

The Israeli author says "price tag" attacks and their perpetrators are "a monster that should be called by its name."

Hilltop Youth setters West Bank 311 (R)