The police again raided the homes of the three minor-aged girls who were arrested during pioneer activity in Samaria in early January who refuse to identify themselves.

Honeinu, the organization which takes care of Jewish nationalist prisoners, said that besides going to the girls' homes, the police entered the girls' school (ulpena) "in a grave, unprecedented and illegal step," in the hope of finding pictures that would identify the girls.

The public defense filed an appeal to the district court Sunday, because of the fact that a lower court's decision to release the girls has not been complied with. Besides the three minor-aged girls, an adult girl from Samaria refused to recognize the court's authority in her matter Sunday during a court session in Rishon LeTzion.