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Nearly 6,000 Palestinians illegally crossed into Israel in 2025, Knesset Nat'l Security Cm'tee told
Additionally, enforcement of illegal employment was increased, with 1,183 indictments reported this year, up from 985 in 2024.
Allenby Crossing attack highlights rising terror threat from Jordan - analysis
'Pioneers of the Bashan': Israeli activists illegally lay cornerstone for new settlement in Syria
Border wars from above: 70% of cross-border incidents involve drones - opinion
סִיוּם קוּרְס חוֹבְלִים שֶל חֵיל הַיָם
Israel Navy ship master's course
MSNBC slammed for error-riddled map in segment on Israel's borders
The 24-hour news network used a map commonly used by Palestinian propaganda groups.
Analysis: How Dangerous is ISIS to Israel?
It is misplaced to view ISIS as posing an independent serious strategic challenge.
Revitalizing our ‘development towns’
Each town must have a fully developed and accessible “heart,” including a central, well-enclosed, lively and unifying open space.
Israel shrugs off PA decision to delay UN Security Council plan
Palestinians may want to wait until January, when the 15-member body will change and is expected to be more favorable to their cause.
On Operation Protective Edge, justice, law and victory
Israel has a winning story – the story of Israel in the pre-1967 borders, working toward a reality in which two states exist side by side.
The ICRC and 'the law'
The ICRC has turned the international community against Israel – unfortunately, without a significant response from the prime minister.
No life without borders
The status quo only allows for two possibilities, both of them bad: a binational state, and being accused of apartheid. Borders would alter the situation entirely.
An Israeli-Palestinian birding team
An Israeli-Palestinian team wins, and gives up, Israel’s first ever international birding competition.
Borderline Views: Demarcating Israel’s boundaries
The importance of the border in determining the area within which the government can exercise its sovereignty and control remains central to our world.