Hundreds of Arabs descend on encampment following eviction
Clashes erupted after a night raid near Migdalim, as Palestinian Arabs gathered and attacked residents and forces following demolition of an illegal encampment.
Clashes erupted after a night raid near Migdalim, as Palestinian Arabs gathered and attacked residents and forces following demolition of an illegal encampment.

Border Police and Civil Administration teams razed structures at Gur Ariyeh and Kol Mevaser, drawing fury from residents who vow to rebuild.

Security forces raid hilltop encampment, evict family, including pregnant woman, and demolish home, sheep pen, and chicken coop.

Two days after a Gush Etzion outpost eviction, a protester shot by a sponge round accuses police of using excessive force: 'They treated Zionists like terrorists.'

Following the eviction in Gush Etzion, Judea and Samaria leaders voiced support for Minister Smotrich and government policy, while denouncing violent and unlawful actions.

Residents report violence during demolitions, accuse Civil Administration of aiding Arab land grabs; say outposts were vital to securing area and stopping PA expansion.

A large force of police and IDF Civil Administration personnel raided Or Meir at 4:00 a.m. on Tuesday and demolished its homes and goat pen.

Security forces evacuated and destroyed buildings in the Tzur Harel hilltop community, named for fallen soldier Harel Sharvit, whose birthday is today.

During the eviction, the forces violently arrest two teens, one of whom is a minor.

Security forces began to demolish buildings in Havat Yair built near a lookout dedicated to the memory of Motti Shamir, who fell in defense of Re'im on October 7th.

Police and IDF Civil Administration confiscated equipment from the Gal Yosef farm, from where 14-year-old Binyamin Achimair left with his sheep before being murdered by terrorists nearby.

Despite Smotrich's refusal to authorize the move, IDF Central Command commander decided to demolish Jewish structures on Mt. Hebron.

According to residents, authorities used excessive force as they demolished a building in the Sde Yonatan hilltop community.

The IDF demolished a camp built by children between the ages of 5 and 13 on the outskirts of Tapuah in Samaria.

Finance Minister says eviction at the A'ira Shahar was not preventable since it's on private land that can not be regulated.

MK Limor Son Har-Melech came to the A'ira Shahar hill, where Border Police and Civil Administration personnel demolished several structures.

Residents allege that the eviction of the A'ira Shahar outpost is revenge for the case against Burqa incident victims falling apart.

Border Police officers quickly evicted the youth, who vowed to keep returning to the outpost

"I'll be back with a bulldozer to demolish everything," says district commander.

The family and young men who populated the Nahalat Zvi outpost were evicted and their homes destroyed.

Gilad Ettiya's wife was alone in Maoz Esther when soldiers forced her out and demolished their home.

Day after Border Police officer suffers head injury after being hit by stones thrown by Jewish youths, police evacuate nearby outpost.

Caravans dedicated in the memories of murdered Israeli teens to be given two weeks for authorization after uproar.

Defense Ministry tells Havat Gilad, in Samaria, that two homes are going to be razed soon. Community leaders vow to struggle.

Jewish men who warned others of impending home demolitions are sent to jail.
