Amona residents have rejected the deal brokered by Bayit Yehudi leaders Naftali Bennet and Ayelet Shaked and all that remains now, is the force eviction of the forty families by security forces by the High Court deadline, 25 December 2016.

The details of the plan were explained to residents in detail and after hours of consultations, they announced they would not accept the plan that would permit them to remain in the same location, a plan that enjoyed the approval of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit.

Due to the late hour, even if the agreement would have been accepted they would have to have left their homes for a brief period if the court did not grant another one-month extension. During that time, the government would have brought in portable structures and begin setting up their new buildings in proximity to where they are located today. This would have been accompanied by a two-year permit to reside there during which time the government would work via legal channels to remove the names of absentee owners via the court and have Amona officially registered. The plan presented a real hope of having Amona registered legally in the same area once and for all, but it was rejected.

They explain if they had a guarantee that a Jewish presence would remain on the hill they would have accepted the deal but in this case, they do not, not past the two-year period since they would be at the mercy of the court’s decision.