Israeli security cabinet
Coverage of Israeli security cabinet in the Nexus archive.
- Israeli security cabinet approves allowing international force into Gaza beyond Israeli-occupied areas
Israel's security cabinet approved allowing an international force to enter parts of Gaza not under Israeli occupation. The proposal is part of a US-backed plan for Gaza introduced in October.
- Israeli security cabinet approves letting international force enter Gaza areas beyond Israeli control
Israel's security cabinet has approved allowing a proposed international force to enter parts of Gaza not under Israeli control. The International Security Force is part of a U.S.-backed plan for Gaza proposed in October.
- Two Palestinian youths injured in settler attack south of Nablus
Two Palestinian youths were injured in an Israeli settler attack in Beita, south of Nablus, West Bank. Settlers cut electricity poles, caused outages, and obstructed an ambulance while assaulting its crew. Israeli forces issued demolition notices near Hebron to expand settlements, following a $434m budget approval for 34 new settlements.
- Jerusalem governorate warns against Israeli approval of 13 new settlements
The Jerusalem governorate warned against the Israeli security cabinet's approval of 13 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, stating it would further isolate Jerusalem and reflect a policy of accelerating land seizure. The governorate accused Israel of using Palestinian land and lives as part of political competition during election periods, citing a recent demolition of a Palestinian family's home in a village south of Hebron.