Hundreds of Jordan Valley residents are on their way to the Prime Minister\'s office in Jerusalem this morning, to protest the dwindling security in their region. Two people were murdered by terrorist along the Jordan Valley highway yesterday morning. Just last week, the residents protested the dire economic situation of their area by turning off all lights in all 18 communities. Just over 600 families now live there, following the departure of 51 in the past months. Regional Council head David Levy said yesterday that he will no longer allow students and teachers to travel in non-bulletproof cars, \"even if it means that no schools will open.\"