Political correspondent Tal Schneider on significance of former PM's rebranding; legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon on how 'good faith' legalizes settlements

'Emergency situation' existing since 1967 is set to expire at the end of June; despite supporting measure ideologically, opposition parties expected to vote against it

Palestinian affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman weighs in on Temple Mount a year after the 11-day Gaza war; US correspondent Jacob Magid unravels the recent settlements dustup

Left-wing factions lash out at Defense Minister Gantz over advancement of planned housing units in West Bank

State Dept. spokesman says recently announced plans for new homes 'completely inconsistent' with efforts to maintain calm; 'We are deeply concerned'

Civil Administration’s planning committee will convene next week to approve West Bank construction for first time during Biden administration and under new Israeli government

Suspects attacked troops called to the area after extremist Israelis reportedly destroyed a Palestinian olive grove nearby

Military correspondent Judah Ari Gross looks at the alleged Israeli assassination of a Syrian intel agent and analyst Haviv Rettig Gur assesses the murder of British MP David Amess

Ahead of upcoming West Bank olive harvest, defense minister tells military to act 'uncompromisingly' to prevent attacks on Palestinians, troops

Officer and soldier from military liaison center were called to the West Bank town of al-Mughayyir due to reports of settlers destroying Palestinian olive trees

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