State Department spokesman says administration's stance against unilateral steps 'certainly' includes Israeli government's effort to legalize Homesh in northern West Bank

State tells High Court that new government will repeal clause in 2005 law mandating that Homesh be evacuated; left-wing groups rail at move as settler leaders offer praise

Doha's Foreign Ministry does not cite examples for these policies, but new government's principles include commitment to 'promote and develop' West Bank, 'strengthen' Jerusalem

Transfer of security responsibility for 13 towns near capital was set to begin Sunday, but Netanyahu, Gallant, Ben Gvir agree to postpone it by 30 days to examine matter further

PA statement calls for international community to protect Palestinians from Israeli actions, saying the agenda of the newly sworn-in government poses an 'existential threat'

Clauses in the far-right party's agreement with Likud provide for strengthening West Bank presence and bolstering Orthodox Judaism

State Department says it has not and will not provide info to office compiling database because it 'reinforces an anti-Israeli bias' at UN

Coalition pact said to shift process of picking heads of COGAT and Civil Administration to politicians, granting right-wing more power to expand settlements, restrict Palestinians

Under deal with Likud, junior minister from Religious Zionism to oversee key defense ministry organizations responsible for enforcing regulations, daily life in the West Bank

Rabbi Elishama Cohen, who heads the makeshift West Bank yeshiva, indicted for violating the Disengagement Law and spending time in Homesh without permission

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