71. One settler said that isolation will prompt some Israelis to move. 72. Right-wing Jewish settlers said they would hold protests at intersections across the country on Monday afternoon, in a repeat of their actions two weeks ago. 73. Right-wing Jewish settlers said they would hold protests nationwide Monday. 74. Rabin provided no answers to their concerns, settlers said, but a second meeting was scheduled for next week. 75. Settlers in Efrat say they purchased the land they call Tamar Hill legally. 76. Settlers said more fencing at the tightly guarded compound made it feel a ghetto. 77. Settlers said Rabin gave them no answers. 78. Settlers said soldiers had broken into the house to engage the infiltrators, but gunfire was continuing. 79. Settlers said the barriers set up by the police cut off a third of the synagogue. 80. Settlers said the land is owned by the Israeli government, and uprooted olive trees planted there by the protesting Labed residents, the report said. |