Residents of the Binyamin region in Samaria have announced they will launch a massive construction campaign next week, building walls and structures in communities throughout the area.

The project is part of the fight against the government’s 10-month freeze on Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria.

The Binyamin Residents Committee explained in a statement that the program was being carried out as a follow-up to a conference on the matter held in the town of Ofra several weeks ago. At that meeting, the committee announced it had no intention of “surrendering to the racist decision forbidding only the Jews from building on the land of their forefathers.”

Under the program, each community plans to build at least one structure that can be used to serve the residents of that community, be it a synagogue expansion, storage facility, observation post or residential youth center.

“The project is intended to convey the message that even if the Israeli government intends to adopt the 'White Paper' of British Mandatory rule, the people of the Binyamin region will respond in accordance with the Jewish tradition of settling the land, with building and expansion,” the committee said.