'His verdict is hell'
Stabbing victim released from hospital and confronts terrorist
Capt. (Res.) Meni Kalcheim was released from the hospital and met the IDF soldiers who were holding the terrorist who stabbed him.
Capt. (Res.) Meni Kalcheim was released from the hospital and met the IDF soldiers who were holding the terrorist who stabbed him.

Victim of stabbing attack in Binyamin: 'Hamas is also close to us in Judea & Samaria.'

Terrorist Rami Balut, 21, is a resident of Kafr Rantis, and wrote a will before stabbing a father of seven at a gas station.

Palestinian Arab steals vehicle with two Israeli children, aged 3 and 4, inside. Vehicle found after chase. Children unharmed.

Career soldier exits vehicle at store near Luban adjacent to Beit Aryeh, prohibited from entry by law, while his son was inside.

Council head Avi Naim hosts Maj. Gen. Nadav Padan in his sukkah for holiday visit.

Construction Minister at cornerstone ceremony for 650 housing units in Samaria: 'We don't have to choose between Amona or Dimona.'

Terrorist gunfire near town of Beit Aryeh in Samaria.

Beit Aryeh regional head outraged that unfinished road designed for residents' safety is being used for filming a movie.

Three people lightly injured in a volley of potentially lethal rocks near Beit Aryeh and evacuated to hospital.

Terrorist who ran over four soldiers and fled scene tracked down hours later, says media incitement caused him to attack.

Security camera captures the horrific moment in which an Arab terrorist rammed into four soldiers; attack car located with gun inside.

Arab terrorist runs down 4 soldiers at village near Beit Aryeh, one victim seriously wounded, three lightly.

A pilot program in the Beit Aryeh community in Samaria will see 150 residents equipped with a new tracking device, in case of kidnapping.

For the 'crime' of maintaining positive relations with neighboring Arabs, Beit Aryeh head Avi Naim was 'sentenced' to death.

Toddler, 3.5, and sister, 5, survive a firebomb attack on their family's car that was an inch away from 'an inferno.'

Avi Naim, head of the Beit Aryeh Council, describes a weekly provocation by Arabs that is ignored by mainstream media.
Arab men flee to Israeli ‘settlement’ for safety, claim PA police trying to kill them. 'Livni and Kerry, you've been warned'.
