By Stan Goodenough
Mar 25, 2007
Jews uprooted from the Samarian community of Homesh under the 2005 "Disengagement" plan will attempt to return home Monday.
According to reports, they will be accompanied by thousands of Israelis who love Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel).
Israeli police, who in the past have resorted to excessive force to evict "illegal" Jews from their homes, warned Saturday they will do whatever they need to to thwart the attempt.
Psychological warfare and emotional manipulation is being brought to beat in an effort to demotivate those planning to march.
"Disengagement" was conceived and implemented by former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who was subsequently felled by a massive stroke.
It saw a Jewish government make refugees out of more than 10,000 of its own people.
The plan was drawn after years of intensifying internationa pressure had been brought to bear on successive Israeli governments.
Virtually the entire world insists that Israel give away half its land so that an Arab state called Palestine can be established there.
God-fearing and gentile-spurning Jews refuse to accept the global dictates, maintaining they are fulfilling a divine commandment to settle the land given to their forefathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Israelis have also learned that "disengagement" only strengthens their enemies.
The Arabs have consistently used land vacated by Jews as a springboard to carry out more attacks against the Jewish state.