A horde of Jewish settlers erected at dawn Monday a religious school in the dismantled settlement outpost of Homesh after the Israeli occupation government recently lifted a ban on access to evacuated outposts in several areas of the northern West Bank.
The settlers started to rebuild the school on Sunday night in Homesh, one of four West Bank outposts evacuated as part of the Israeli occupation’s 2005 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
According to the Hebrew medial, the settlers rebuild the school of mobile homes in another spot in Homesh rather than its old place, where its classrooms used to be a group of tents.
Last March, the far-right Israeli government repealed the 2005 decision that evacuated the sites of the four outposts and barred settlers from entering them.