Khan al-Ahmar has long been targeted for demolition by right-wing organizations and politicians, but its removal has been delayed due to strong diplomatic pressure

Judges cite government's caretaker status ahead of elections as reason for postponement; pro-settlement group blasts government for 'not knowing how to protect' Israel's interests

Buildings removed at illegal Homesh site, though yeshiva left intact; in south, police raze structures set up in protest of Bedouin expansion

Government has till March 6 to resolve issue, as latest High Court extension expires; resident of West Bank Bedouin village says they oppose plan: 'No one came to ask'

In remarks at UN climate conference in Glasgow, Shtayyeh accuses Jewish state of uprooting 'about 2.5 million trees'

But justices warn government they will not give indefinite extensions for demolition of Khan al-Ahmar, and expect a final decision on matter in March 2022

Destruction of barrier at Iron Age Israelite cultic site deep in PA-controlled Area B creates media maelstrom, as right-wing campaign claims Palestinians destroying heritage sites

Request comes in response to right-wing petition demanding clarification as to why Khan al-Ahmar has not been demolished, in ongoing saga

Blue and White claims PM adopted its idea to apply Israeli sovereignty over the area; left-wing figures say move meant to help premier escape his legal woes

Regavim stunt prompts flurry of complaints; organization's co-founder, Transportation Minister Smotrich, condemns Palestinian 'audacity'

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