One Palestinian, hurt in brawl near Ma'on in South Hebron Hills, is arrested by police

Masafer Yatta's 20-odd villages are set to be cleared out after a 20-year court fight, despite evidence showing homes predating training area and questions over army's motivations

Carrie Keller-Lynn fills us in on what's happening behind the political scenes and Aaron Boxerman takes us into a controversial firing zone in the southern Hebron hills

Residents vow to stay despite court ruling that they can be evicted after 20-year legal battle, saying that they were not permanent residents of land IDF wants for training ground

In unanimous decision, justices back the army after 20 years of legal wrangling, rejecting Palestinians' arguments that they lived in area before it became a training zone

Decision, when it comes, could end two decades of legal wrangling over Israeli bid to evacuate eight hamlets with some 1,300 residents in South Hebron Hills

Firefighting officials say several car tires found inside scorched building; prayer books, empty Torah ark damaged

Violent assaults against Palestinians in the West Bank went up by nearly 50 percent over the past year, but arrests and indictments remain scant in all but the most extreme cases

The carved piece of ammunition bears the name of Seleucid leader Diodotus Tryphon and an emblem of the Greek god Zeus; find announced on 1st night of Hannukah

Army prevents Israelis from reaching Susiya for several hours under rarely-used legal order; hamlet was site of disturbance by right-wing settlers last weekend

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