by Maayana Miskin(IsraelNN.com) Dozens of young men and women hiked
through Samaria recently, walking in areas that Jews usually avoid.
One group walked through the hostile Arab village of Huwarra on its way
to Tapuach Junction. Soldiers arrested 30 of the hikers.
Land of Israel activist Meir Bertler explained that the hike was meant
to restore a Jewish presence in areas where Jews had not set foot for
decades. Walking freely in the area is the first step towards
establishing new Jewish communities, he said.
In the above video, dozens of young hikers take to the hills and
valleys of Samaria, confronting Arabs and soldiers along the way.
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