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"The Israel Defense Forces have said lately that settler youths are coming en masse to Gaza in efforts to obstruct the disengagement plan.
IDF officers serving in the Hebron region have lately noticed an interesting phenomenon: The number of incidents involving encounters between settlers and IDF troops and police has dropped quite dramatically. The army attributes this change, at least partially, to "the hilltop youth migration."
Teenagers have been responsible for a large share of the incidents in the region in recent years. Some of them are settlers from Hebron and Kiryat Arba, while others are "hilltop youth" from Samaria who came to Hebron and the outposts around the city."
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"IDF sources say the gathering of hilltop youth in the Gaza Strip has been especially felt since the disengagement bill was approved by the Knesset this past October.
They are congregating particularly in relatively isolated settlements that suffer from harsh Palestinian attacks, such as Netzarim, Kfar Darom and Morag.
The Southern Command believes the phenomenon will expand as the scheduled July disengagement approaches, at which point thousands of older right-wing activists are expected to join the campaign."