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The deputy head of the Binyamin Regional Council, Motti Yogev, expressed hope on Tuesday that the evicted community of Migron will remain Jewish, and said the residents of the community had been expelled for no reason.
“People are crying about the community which fell apart,” Yogev told Arutz Sheva, adding, “It was a flourishing community that was evicted for no reason. No single Arab was dispossessed, there was a leftist agenda which used the guise of the law and the Israeli government surrendered to it.”