Settlers plan to rebuild the West Bank Oz Zion outpost that security forces
demolished in a pre-dawn raid on Sunday, according to former Kedumim local
council head Daniella Weiss.
Construction material is due to arrive there
on Monday, according to Weiss.
Border Police also forcibly evicted some
20 teens and young adults who remained at the outpost, in spite of a deal
reached on Friday afternoon specifying that all those in Oz Zion would evacuate
the site.
Border Police and the IDF had planned to evacuate Oz Zion on
Friday right before the start of Shabbat.
Several hundred religious male
high-school students had gathered there to spend Shabbat under the auspices of
Kiryat Arba Chief Rabbi Dov Lior and Safed Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu. Weiss was
also involved in organizing the event.
With the help of Likud MK Ze’ev
Elkin, a deal was reached right before Shabbat by which the teens were allowed
to remain with the understanding that they would voluntarily leave, as planned,
on Saturday night.
Most of them kept to the terms of the deal. But a
small group remained, and Border Police evacuated them early Sunday
morning.
According to Weiss, there is a steady group of teens and young
adults who man the outpost, as well as a family who lives there.
The
outpost is located off Route 60, at the T-junction next to the Givat Assaf
outpost and the Beit El settlement in the Binyamin region of the West Bank.
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