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Earlier this week, hundreds of worshipers entered Joseph’s Tomb in Shechem (Nablus) under the protection of IDF soldiers, to mark the Hebrew month of Adar with prayer, celebration, and a call for renewed Jewish presence at the site. The central highlight of the gathering was the dedication of a new Torah scroll, written in memory
By Menachem Marton·Feb 26, 2026
A bill recognizing Judea and Samaria has been introduced in New Mexico, making it the 16th U.S. state to advance the initiative. According to its sponsors, the move is intended to change the official terminology used in public documents, replacing the term “West Bank” with “Judea and Samaria.” The advocacy campaign behind this effort has
By Linoy Reter·Feb 19, 2026
Earlier this week, the government advanced a series of landmark decisions reinforcing Israel’s civilian presence in Judea and Samaria. Another initiative, more technical in form but no less historic in implication, has also been recently promoted: the Israel Antiquities Authority Bill (Amendment—Power of the Israel Antiquities Authority in Judea and Samaria), 2023. The bill, which
Sinai Staff·Feb 11, 2026
Samaria – known in the Bible as the heartland of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh and the setting of countless prophetic moments – has long stood at the crossroads of faith, promise, and perseverance. From the days of Joshua and the prophets, its hills have witnessed covenant, struggle, and renewal. Today, that same biblical
tami·Feb 3, 2026