The N\'vei Tzuf protest encampment outside the Prime Minister\'s Office in Jerusalem will continue throughout the Sabbath, and some 80 families will spend the Shabbat there. Residents from N\'vei Tzuf, north of Ramallah, have been targeted in 32 attacks since the beginning of the current warfare, claiming the lives of two residents and leaving 18 wounded. Families from Ateret, a neighboring town to the east beset by similar security problems, albeit on a smaller scale, are also expected.
About 100 N\'vei Tzuf people are spending the morning at Zion Square in downtown Jerusalem, speaking to passersby and periodically broadcasting a recording of the sounds of gunfire to which many Yesha residents are \"treated\" every night.
Residents of Shilo and Ma\'aleh Levonah, also roughly between Ramallah and Ariel, blocked the main north-south highway there to Arab traffic this morning.
About 100 N\'vei Tzuf people are spending the morning at Zion Square in downtown Jerusalem, speaking to passersby and periodically broadcasting a recording of the sounds of gunfire to which many Yesha residents are \"treated\" every night.
Residents of Shilo and Ma\'aleh Levonah, also roughly between Ramallah and Ariel, blocked the main north-south highway there to Arab traffic this morning.