by Avi Abelow
Amazing, amazing news.
Something historic is happening before our eyes.
While the international community is planning on declaring support for a genocidal “Palestinian state, the Jewish people are strengthening our presence in our Biblical, ancestral homeland.
Not talking about Tel Aviv or Haifa. Those are modern Jewish cities, with no actual connection to our ancient identity.
I’m referring to strengthening our presence back in Judea and Samaria—because that’s where our national soul was born.
This is our Biblical homeland.
This is where Abraham walked, where the prophets spoke, where King David ruled. And this is where Jewish life must flourish once again. We’re building. We’re expanding. We’re not apologizing.
We just experienced a historic government decision, the establishment of 22 new Jewish communities throughout Judea & Samaria! Peace now will kick and scream, but we love this map that they created, standing for truth and justice!
Just this week, Israel’s Defense Minister Yisrael Katz visited the ruins of Sa-Nur, one of the communities destroyed in the catastrophic 2005 Disengagement. But this time, he wasn’t there to mourn. He was there to rebuild, as it is one of the 22 towns in this government decision.
“Today,” said Katz, “we return to Sa-Nur, and not alone. We come with a cabinet decision to establish 22 new Jewish communities across Judea and Samaria, including Sa-Nur and Homesh.”
Let that sink in: Twenty-two new Jewish communities. In one decision. This isn’t just a policy shift—it’s a revolution. It’s the beginning of a national correction, a historic homecoming, and a powerful blow to the terror organizations who thought they could erase us from our land.
Katz didn’t mince words. “This is a historic moment for the settlement enterprise,” he declared. “A crushing answer to the terrorist groups who try to weaken our grip on this land—and a clear message to French PM Macron and his friends: You can recognize a Palestinian state on paper. That paper will be thrown into the trash heap of history. We will build here—on the ground—the Jewish State of Israel.”
Exactly.
And let me add this: no amount of foreign pressure, not from the EU, the UN, or any administration, will stop us. Katz was clear: “Don’t threaten us with sanctions. You won’t bring us to our knees. We will not bow our heads in the face of threats. We are a people with a long, glorious history—and we will stand tall until victory.”
This isn’t just about new homes. It’s about national identity. It’s about justice. It’s about correcting the historic sins of the 1995 Oslo accords and the 2005 Disengagement from Gaza and replanting Jewish roots where they were violently uprooted.
Yossi Dagan, head of the Samaria Regional Council—and himself a former resident expelled from Sa-Nur—put it beautifully: “Ever since the beginning of Zionism, wherever there is Jewish settlement, there is security. Where there is no settlement, there is terrorism.”
Exactly. When Jews live in our land, we protect it. When we abandon it, the enemy fills the vacuum. That’s why we must go back—and stay.
We are not colonialists. We are not occupiers. We are the indigenous people of this land, and we are going home. Sa-Nur, Homesh, Judea, Samaria, and yes—Gaza too.
This is not extremism. It’s our birthright. It’s our destiny.
The Gaza Disengagement gave us a neighboring terror state with a terror tunnel system bigger than the London Underground. It gave us October 7th.
But it also awakened something in us—something powerful, ancient, and unbreakable. The people of Israel are wide awake now.
We know the truth: There is no security without sovereignty. And there is no sovereignty without settlement.
We are home. We’re building more and more. And we’re not going anywhere.
So let the world watch. Let them whine. Let them issue hollow declarations about fake states and paper peace plans.
We’ll keep building. We’ll keep planting. We’ll keep living. And we will have true and full sovereignty in Judea, Samaria and Gaza, sooner than we think!
Because this land is ours. Because we’ve come home.
And this time, we’re here to stay.
Am Yisrael Chai!!!
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