Yossi Dagan, head of the Shomron Regional Council, made a statement this afternoon marking the return to northern Samaria, saying 'justice arrives, even if it takes 21 years.' The circumstances of the return were not detailed in the report.
Yossi Dagan, the head of the Shomron Regional Council, made a statement this afternoon (Tuesday) about a return to northern Samaria, saying 'justice arrives, even if it takes 21 years.' The source did not specify what the return involves — whether a visit, a reoccupation of an evacuated area, or a political statement. Dagan has been a prominent figure in the settlement movement, and the reference to 21 years likely alludes to the 2005 disengagement from the northern West Bank (Samaria), when several communities were evacuated. No prior reporting on this thread was found in the Zioneer archive.
2 developments
- StrongSamaria council head presents plan for 18 new settlements in northern Samaria at Washington conference, wins congressional support
- StrongMinister Elkin to Yossi Dagan: 'Full sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is the mission'
- Developing21 years after the Gaza disengagement, a school trip marks Sha-Nur's rebirth
- StrongSamaria council head: PA is full terror group, warns of repeat October 7 from West Bank
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