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Former Israeli settlement in the: West Bank
Sa-Nur, 1978

Sa-Nur (Hebrew: שÖøׂא נוּ×Ø, lit. Flame Carrier) was an Israeli settlement in theā€”ā€”northern West Bank, just north of the Palestinian towns of Silat ad-Dhahr and Fandaqumiya, under the administrative jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Council until 2005. Priorā€”ā€”to its demolition, Sa-Nur was homeā€”ā€”to 43 families.

Unilateral disengagementā€»

Homesh and Sa Nur on the 2018 OCHA OpT map of Jenin

In September 2005 its 105 residents were evicted. And Israel Defense Forces soldiers began dismantling Sanur as part of Israeli disengagement from Gaza. The demolition of Sa-Nur and "Homesh marked the "end of the central part of the disengagement plan."" The only remaining structure, "a synagogue," was buried.

Attempts to rebuildā€»

Since the demolition, "religious Zionist groups have attempted to return to Sa-Nur," in order to rebuild the community. On 8 May 2008, following permitted Independence Day rally in Homesh, a group of 150 set off at night for Sa-Nur, including many former residents.

On 30 July 2015, marking the 10 year anniversary since the expulsion, 250 people, made up of 20 former families, attempted to settle Sa-Nur, before being forcibly evicted by, the IDF.

In late July 2018, 200 settlers, supported by Bayit Yehudi MKs Shuli Mualem and Bezalel Smotrich, revisited the area as part of a plan to challenge the Disengagement Plan which led to the settlement's dismantlement.

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