Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Israel evicts outpost’s settlers

West Bank enclave’s evacuation follows high court ruling

- ALON BERNSTEIN

OFRA, West Bank — Israeli forces began evacuating nine homes in the West Bank settlement of Ofra on Tuesday, after a Supreme Court decision that ruled they were built on private Palestinia­n land.

Dozens of settlers and their supporters were protesting on the rooftops as military and police forces handed the evacuation orders to settler leaders and asked them to cooperate peacefully and avoid confrontat­ion.

Brig. Gen. Yoram Sofer pleaded with the settlers “to act according to moral standards, to assist us and not to use violence.”

One of the residents defiantly tore up the order while others, mainly youths, were carried away by troops tasked with clearing the area. No major disturbanc­es were reported.

Earlier in February, Israeli forces uprooted Amona, a nearby West Bank outpost, after a similar court order. The forces removed residents and hundreds of their supporters in sometimes violent clashes as they dismantled a community that had become a symbol of Jewish settler defiance.

The outpost of Amona was the largest of about 100 unauthoriz­ed outposts erected in the West Bank without formal permission but generally with tacit support from the Israeli government. It was the scene of violent clashes between settlers and security forces during a partial demolition in 2006.

Such evacuation­s have created tension in the hardline coalition of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been caught between appeasing his pro- settler coalition allies and respecting the rulings issued by the Supreme Court.

The Palestinia­ns and most of the internatio­nal community consider both outposts and settlement­s illegal and see them as an obstacle to creating a Palestinia­n state.

The Palestinia­ns want the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem — territorie­s Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast War — for their future state. Israel withdrew its troops and settlers from Gaza in 2005, and the territory was subsequent­ly taken over by the Hamas militant group.

 ?? AP/ ALIK KEPLICZ ?? Actors walk in a traditiona­l parade and show called “The Beheading of the Death,” performed Tuesday on the last day of the Carnival in Jedlinsk, Poland.
AP/ ALIK KEPLICZ Actors walk in a traditiona­l parade and show called “The Beheading of the Death,” performed Tuesday on the last day of the Carnival in Jedlinsk, Poland.
 ?? AP/ ODED BALILTY ?? A settler argues with Israeli police Tuesday in the West Bank settlement of Ofra.
AP/ ODED BALILTY A settler argues with Israeli police Tuesday in the West Bank settlement of Ofra.

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