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Never Say Die: Yesha Activists in Hevron, Homesh, Ariel, Eitamby Hillel Fendel (IsraelNN.com) 120 people spent yet another Sabbath in Disengagement-destroyed Homesh, Hevron residents brace for a violent eviction, and cyclists ride from Tapuach to Ariel. With Israeli and US government officials trying to give the impression that a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria is all but a done deal, many members of the vast Jewish population of these areas refuse to allow any locations to be closed off to Jews. In the past two weeks alone, Yesha activists have turned Ariel and Homesh in the Shomron, HaEitam Hill near Efrat, Hevron, and Nisanit in northern Gaza into flashpoints of idealism - resulting in clashes with the security forces. This past Sabbath, over 100 people camped out in Homesh, one of the four Jewish communities destroyed in 2005 by then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in the Disengagement expulsion/evacuation plan. Unlike Jewish Gaza, which was handed over to the control of the Palestinian Authority after Israel's unilateral withdrawal, northern Shomron still remains under full Israeli control. A core group of families, backed by a large organization named Homesh First, has made it its goal to return to and rebuild Homesh. They point out that the Disengagement has been proven to increase security dangers from Gaza, and that turning land over to Fatah-Hamas control in Samaria will do the same. Several mass ascents have been made to Homesh, including a march this past Chanukah, a three-day resettlement attempt in March, an Independence Day march, and a Six Day War anniversary march. The latest attempt, however, is in a totally different league than these short-lived affairs, and has been ongoing for close to three full weeks. One youth who spent this past Sabbath there told Arutz-7, "The Border Guard units come every once in a while to try to throw us out, but we have advance scouts and we know when they're coming; they know they can't really get all of us down, because most of us run to the hills... We can't yet build anything permanent, except for a synagogue in a half-way fashion; we have been staying in tents up until now... The goals has been reached, however: It is clear that there can be, is, and will be a Jewish presence in Homesh." Terrorism Victim's Widow Targeted Bicycles from Ariel
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