Subscribe to Print Edition | Mon., July 16, 2007 Av 1, 5767 | | Israel Time: 12:02 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Print Edition
Diplomacy
Defense Opinion National Arts & Leisure Anglo File Sports Travel  
Magazine Week's End
Q&A
Business Underground Jewish World Real Estate Advertising  
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Last update - 22:55 15/07/2007
IDF mulls legal action against organizers of Homesh march
By Yuval Azoulay, Haaretz Correspondent

The security establishment is contemplating legal action against right-wing activists who are organizing a march on Tuesday to the site of the former settlement of Homesh, which was evacuated in Israel's 2005 disengagement from the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank.

The lawsuit under consideration stems from the fact that the organizers have not coordinated the march with the Israel Defense Forces or with police.

IDF sources estimate that five to eight thousand people, from 13 different right-wing organizations, will try to reach Homesh Tuesday - two years after the settlement was evacuated.

Advertisement

The activists have declared their intention to rebuild homes on the site of the former settlement. The lawsuits are intended to cover army expenses for protecting and eventually evacuating the activists.

The IDF has threatened to sue the activists in the past, but has never actually done so. However, some activists that returned to Homesh in the past have been questioned by police after breaching a military order that prohibits entrance into Area A - territories that are controlled by the Palestinian Authority.

A military official said that the issue was raised in discussions between military prosecutors and army and police representatives.

According to the source, every time the activists organize a return to Homesh, it costs the IDF roughly NIS one million.

"We are forced to allocate troops in training, bring buses to evacuate the activists, transfer a large number of troops from place to place and prepare tow trucks to tow cars and set up road blocks. Somebody forgot that all this costs money and someone needs to pay for it. Tax payers should not have to shoulder the burden of these expenses," the source said.

Bookmark to del.icio.us
Fantastic first day
Israel's Fed Cup team is one win from advancing to the World Group for the 1st time.
Better citizens
A teacher who evades students who ask hard questions becomes irrelevant.
  1.   Govt. illegal actions against Homesh:Univ.Decl.Human Rts. 22:14  |  sam 15/07/07
  2.   "Tax payers should not have to shoulder the burden " 22:39  |  Tax payer 15/07/07
  3.   Homesh is useful..... 22:58  |  Esther 15/07/07
  4.   How much was the IDF cost to forcefully transfer jews from Gush K 23:42  |  Joseph E . 15/07/07
  5.   If you can`t keep Palestinians out of Israel 00:00  |  Efox 16/07/07
  6.   Settler scum 01:57  |  Mitch Cohen 16/07/07
  7.   Army may stay in camps and save money 11:57  |  ER 16/07/07
 Today Online
Fayad: Goodwill gestures without talks are pointless
Responses: 30
Bush to present plan endorsing two-state solution, Fayad gov't
Responses: 26
U.S. presidents come and go, the Mideast conflict remains
Responses: 8
Rubinstein: Abbas, Fatah have nothing to offer Palestinians
Responses: 4
Darwish: Palestinian infighting is 'public attempt at suicide'
Responses: 16
Rosner's Domain
* Rosner's guest: Former Clinton adviser discusses Mideast issues
* Where is the center of the Jewish people?
* How to wage a pullout from Iraq


More Headlines
08:55 Fayad: Goodwill gestures without talks are pointless
10:30 Olmert, Abbas to meet in J'lem, discuss Israel-PA relations
09:27 Bush to present plan endorsing two-state solution, Fayad gov't
06:53 President Peres: I have devoted myself to unifying the nation
10:06 Bedouin to set up tent city near Knesset to protest land policy
11:40 Three men arrested for rape, robbery of Or Akiva woman
11:05 Police to question Pensioners MK Ziv on sexual assault allegations
10:31 Small blast reported near Israeli, U.K. embassies in Chilean capital
08:59 Social workers' strike could lead to release of dangerous inmates
11:11 IDF says scaling back arrests of wanted West Bank militants
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
LEUMI
Mortgages in Israel tailor made to your specific needs and currency
Israeli History Documentaries.
Own a piece of Israel?s treasured past.
Skin Care Products
Beauty and skin care from the Dead Sea. Coupon code HAARETZ for 10% off!
JOIN FREE AT JDATE.COM
The most popular online Jewish dating community in the world! Explore the possibilities! Click Here!
Junkyard
Junk a car - get free towing nationwide and a tax-deductible receipt.
Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza Israel
Lowest internet rate Guaranteed at ichotelsgroup.com !
Learn Hebrew Online
Learn Hebrew from the best teachers in Israel live over the Internet
Home| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved