VICTORY: Supreme Court rejects request to dismantle Chomesh Yeshiva

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Visitors walk by the water tower on the ruins of the evacuated settlement of Homesh on August 27, 2019. Homesh was one of four West Bank settlements that Israel evacuated during the disengagement. Photo by Hillel Maeir/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** חומש סיור שרים בשומרון שומרון התנחלות

ISRAEL (JNS) — Israel’s Supreme Court, sitting as the High Court of Justice, on Wednesday struck down a petition demanding that the state dismantle the Comesh Yeshiva in Samaria.

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The decision, handed down by Supreme Court President Esther Hayut and justices Uzi Vogelman and Yael Willner, noted that the yeshiva structures were recently relocated from Palestinian-claimed land to state land, rendering the legal claims moot.

Accordingly, the petitioners were ordered to pay 15,000 shekels (approximately $4,000) in court costs.

Chomesh was one of four Jewish communities in northern Samaria that then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon unilaterally dismantled when he undertook the withdrawal from Gaza in 2005.

Six months ago, the Knesset repealed articles of the 2005 law banning Israelis from entering and residing in the four Samaria communities, and in May IDF Central Command head Maj. Gen. Yehuda Fuchs signed an order allowing Israelis to reenter Chomesh.

Shortly after, yeshiva students and volunteers moved the school to a new, permanent location, several hundred meters off of disputed land.

The Yesh Din organization, which represented local Palestinians, on Wednesday condemned the “disgraceful” Supreme Court decision, which it claimed de facto authorizes the reestablishment of Chomesh and testifies to what it called “apartheid rule” in Judea and Samaria.

Israeli officials, however, praised Wednesday’s ruling. “This is an important day for Chomesh,” said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.

He added: “The Israeli government nullified the Disengagement Law in northern Samaria and is regulating the Jewish settling of and hold on Chomesh. I wish to thank Defense Minister [Yoav] Gallant and the Settlement Authority for their joint work for Chomesh and the communities [of Judea and Samaria].”

Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan told Hebrew media that “the delusional petition of the extreme left against Chomesh was thrown into the dustbin of history—the future belongs to the return and rebuilding of the communities of northern Samaria,”

The Chomesh Yeshiva administration said in a statement: “The yeshiva in Chomesh will flourish, the community of Chomesh will flourish, and the light will continue to illuminate all of northern Samaria… Now, the ball is in the Israeli government’s hands [and it should] follow up on its promise: regulating [the entire community of] Chomesh.”


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Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
9 months ago

Yesh Din are evil terrorist supporting scum.

Nathan Halev
Nathan Halev
9 months ago

It is so ridiculous that PA accuses Israel of Appartheid. No Jew is allowed in any PA area. What bigger appartheid than that.