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Youth movement builds six illegal outposts in one day
By: Israel Insider staff and partners   
Published: October 26, 2005   
 
A new movement of youths is committed to building up communities in Judea and Samaria, around the new security wall, and six new "outposts" have been built Wednesday. The group, which is composed of many settler youths, is protesting the handing over of the land of Israel to terrorists and Palestinians. We are youths who care. We are sick and tired of talking and are starting to act so the criminal plan of the fence is called off. We plan to rise up on every hill in the battle for the land of Israel. We are fighting to be here,? said Tamar, a participant and settler in the community of Efrat to Ynet.

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