Peace Now activists marched to the Chumash outpost with a bulldozer - and were arrested
Some of the activists were arrested in Rosh HaAyin, claiming that they intended to "violate public order, the Disengagement Law, which prohibits Israelis from entering northern Samaria, and damaging property."
Peace Now: Last week, settlers marched on the outpost, "A small, messianic and violent gang is holding the Israeli government hostage"
Yoav Itiel and Shlomi Heller
28/05/2022
Saturday, 28 May 2022, 21:34 Updated: 22:04
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Peace Now Demonstration (Photo: Official Website, Peace Now)
The Peace Now movement today (Saturday) led a march by left-wing organizations, together with a bulldozer, towards the Chumash outpost - this, despite a leveling order issued by the IDF and not allowing access to the outpost.
The march began in Rosh HaAyin, where three suspects were arrested who, according to police, intended to "violate public order, the Disengagement Law, which prohibits Israelis from entering northern Samaria and damaging property.
" Peace Now's sought to clarify that "the actual division commander's authority is to detain traffic within the five points specified in the order."
"The policemen in Rosh HaAyin are acting without authority and without any reason," they claimed.
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Peace Now Demonstration (Photo: Official Website, Peace Now)
The Peace Now movement joined in, saying that "police officers acting without authority are detaining law-abiding citizens for interrogation of fabricated offenses for crimes that exist in their imaginations. "Criminals who break the law and abuse law-abiding citizens are a sad day for the State of Israel and its democracy. These terrible days, in which a small, messianic and violent gang is holding the Israeli government hostage, must end."
MK Musi Raz (Meretz) was present at the march and expressed his support for the demonstrators.
shame.
They should be evacuated immediately. "
Last night, before the march, the movement said that "on April 19, a far-right march was held toward the illegal Chumash outpost, which was also attended by rabbis and public leaders who were approved by the commander-in-chief and even enjoyed broad security by the military."
"We were shocked to read that our march is illegal on the basis of the Disengagement Law, while a violent gang of criminals is sitting in this very place, trampling on the law with a rough foot and gaining your security," they wrote.
"We demand that you direct the forces on the ground, secure the march and prevent any possibility of settler violence."
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