- Business
- Technology
Browse Technology
Latest in Technology
Israel Boosts Air Defenses with $8.7 Billion U.S.-Backed Iron Dome Expansion
2 days ago
Light’s Hidden Magnetic Power May Lead to Faster, More Precise Optical Devices, Study Finds
3 days ago
Placental Errors May Explain Gestational Diabetes Risks, Study Finds
4 days ago
Pioneering Test Monitors Sea Urchins as Die-Offs Threaten Coral Reefs Worldwide
6 days ago
- Politics
Browse Politics
- Security
Browse Security
Latest in Security
Israel Confirms Killing Key Hamas Supply Chief in Gaza Airstrike
17 minutes ago
Israel Boosts Air Defenses with $8.7 Billion U.S.-Backed Iron Dome Expansion
3 days ago
Beer-Sheva Resident Indicted for Espionage on Behalf of Iranian Intelligence
3 days ago
Beer-Sheva Fires Spark Arson Probe After Night of Rescues
3 days ago
- Economy
Browse Economy
Latest in Economy
- Health
Browse Health
- Services
Government & Public Services
Travel & Transportation
Religious & Cultural
Information & Directories
Technology & Utilities
Jerusalem, 29 October, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Roughly 6,000 Palestinians looking for work illegally crossed the security barrier outside Jerusalem in 2025, the Knesset’s National Security Committee was told Wednesday
According to the Israel Defense Forces, 5,300 or 88% were apprehended. Of that number, 800 were imprisoned and 340 faced indictments. In the past month alone, security forces captured 1,000 infiltrators.
Lawmakers were also told that Israel has issued just 8,000 exceptional entry permits to Palestinians in Judea and Samaria, down from 100,000 before Hamas’ attack on October 7, 2023.
Police figures show increased enforcement against illegal employment: 1,183 indictments were filed in 2025, up from 985 in 2024, while workplace closure orders rose to 671 from 413, reflecting ongoing efforts against repeat offenders.














