Settlers oppose Olmert's plans

Published: Nov. 30, 2007 at 1:37 AM

JERUSALEM, Nov. 30 (UPI) -- A right-wing Israeli group says it plans to protest Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's plans for the West Bank by establishing new outposts.

The Ne'emanei Eretz Israel movement said it will establish three new outposts in the West Bank during

Hanukkah and return to five outposts it had already created in Sukkot, Ynetnews.com said Thursday.

"He intends to herd us into a ghetto but we will break out with our spirit, the spirit of the Maccabis and we will build new communities," said Daniella Weiss, a top figure in the settler movement.

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