In Shiloh, residents were also ready for the inspectors' arrival and blocked all entrances to the community. "Only our friends are allowed to enter," said Yona Tzoref, 61, who has been living in the community for more than 30 years.
"I am here to keep guard. It's my right not to let the inspectors enter. No law has been violated like in the Gush Katif expulsion. This is a cooperative society, our territory, and I only let whoever I want in, just like I decide who to let into my house."
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
It's Cold Outside Shiloh
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