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Senior Rabbis Visit Demolished Hilltop Outpost, Pledge It Will Become a Jewish Community
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 day ago
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What happened
A delegation of senior rabbis visited Beit Anot in Mount Hebron a day after the Civil Administration demolished three families’ homes there. They backed the residents, called the site strategically important, and urged that it be officially legalized as a Jewish settlement.
- 01Rabbis visited Beit Anot after three families' homes were demolished.
- 02The Civil Administration carried out the demolition one day earlier.
- 03Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Schwartz said a Jewish settlement will still rise there.
- 04The delegation called the hilltop strategically important and sought formal legalization.
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Now 14Right · Hebrew1 hour ago
Senior Rabbis Visit Demolished Hilltop Outpost, Pledge It Will Become a Jewish Community
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Rabbinic delegation visits Beit Anot hill after demolition, urges formal recognition
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