New proposal would allow 24 families from Amona to remain on the hill. A vote will take place at 8:00 a.m. Sunday.

Amona residents were on Sunday morning offered a new proposal that would prevent a violent eviction of the community.

Following an overnight meeting between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett, and Yossi Dagan, who represents the residents of Amona, it was decided on the new plan, under which 24 families from the community will be able to stay on the hill in an adjacent plot.

The previous proposal included only 12 families.

At the same time, the state will quickly work to prepare a new plot of land and will ask the Supreme Court to postpone the eviction by 30 days.

Amona residents will gather to vote on the new proposal at 8:00 a.m. on Sunday morning. It is estimated that they will approve this outline.

The new proposal follows reports on Saturday night that security forces were preparing for the eviction of Amona and were closing nearby roads in an attempt to prevent activists from arriving at the community.

Meanwhile, soldiers from the Tzabar Battalion of the Givati Brigade, who are stationed near the community of Ofra, on Saturday night abandoned their post in protest against the eviction of Amona.

The soldiers asked not to take part in the closing of roads around Ofra and Amona, fearing they would be asked to take part in the actual eviction of Amona.

The Battalion commanders spoke with them and assured them that they would not be asked to take part in the eviction. The soldiers then agreed to return to their post.