Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan announced on Sunday that he was moving his office to the site of the May 14 terrorist attack in which a pregnant Israeli woman was murdered, and her husband was wounded.
“Following the severe terrorist attack in which Tzeela Gez, may G-d avenge her blood, was murdered, the office of the council head was moved to an open tent opposite the village of Bruqin,” Dagan wrote in a message to residents on Sunday.
Bruqin “is a hornet’s nest,” Dagan charged. “We expect the government of Israel to carry out military operations here in Bruqin, just like it has belatedly begun to do—at the cost of blood—in northern Samaria.”
Dagan’s bold office move underscores his continued proactive approach to advocating for the legal rights of and mandatory security for Israeli residents in Judea and Samaria.
