Hundreds of settlers gather on hill near former settlement of Homesh in
defiance of army orders
Efrat Weiss
Hundreds of settlers and their supporters gathered Sunday on a hill
facing the former West Bank settlement of Homesh where they set up a
number of tents.
IDF forces are preparing for a forceful evacuation of the right-wing
activists if they disobey orders to leave the area which was declared
an off-limit military zone since the 2005 pullout from Gaza and parts
of the West Bank.
Dozens of supporters were on their way to Homesh, which had witnessed
confrontations between security forces and angry settlers bent on
rebuilding the evacuated settlement.
Earlier Sunday, the army blocked two groups of settlers from entering
Homesh. Settler leaders instructed activists not to exhibit violence
against IDF soldiers, and there were no reports of clashes between the
two sides.
The IDF said the settlers' march to Homesh was a burden on the army as
hundreds of soldiers had to interrupt crucial training exercises for
policing missions in the West Bank.
The army blocked major roads leading to Homesh to prevent settlers from
shuttling hundreds of activists to the former settlement.
The army also threatened to sue the march's organizers for financial
compensation, arguing that protecting Homesh is a costly endeavor.
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