The Jerusalem Post

Settlers evacuated from Amona threaten to set up new outpost

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Forty families from the evacuated settlement of Amona have threatened to set up an illegal encampment on the site of the new West Bank settlement where their homes are slated to be built.

On Sunday, the Civil Administra­tion authorized the boundaries of the new community, which will be located on state land near the Shiloh settlement in the Binyamin region of the West Bank, Amona spokesman Avichai Boaron said.

But the Civil Administra­tion did not agree to fast-track permanent building or sign papers that would allow for modular housing to be legally placed on the site, Boaron said Sunday.

“We welcome the decision to set the jurisdicti­on for the new community, but unfortunat­ely it is too early to rejoice,” Boaron said. “This decision is yet another stage in a long bureaucrat­ic planning process that can take many years.”

The security cabinet approved the new settlement at the end of March, but the families were forcibly evacuated from their outpost homes near the Ofra settlement already at the start of February.

Since then many of them have lived in the Ofra field school, with each family receiving one or two dorm rooms.

A new school year will start in a few months and no one knows what the families’ future will be, Boaron said.

Only a signed military order authorizin­g temporary housing at the site “can lift us from this distress,” he said.

Boaron called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure that such a military order is issued. “Only then will we know that the prime minister has not broken his agreement with us,” he said.

“If nothing happens, we will have no choice but to unilateral­ly uphold the agreement by moving onto the land ourselves,” Boaron said.

Earlier his month, Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely visited the field school, spoke with the families and called on Netanyahu to take immediate steps to relocate the families to the new settlement.

I do not want bureaucrac­y to stop the important mission of relocating the families, Hotovely said at the time.

On Thursday, Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein issued the same call when he visited the families. He had “a hard time looking them in the eyes,” he said.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? SUPPORTERS OF the Amona outpost protest its evacuation in February.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) SUPPORTERS OF the Amona outpost protest its evacuation in February.

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