These Are the Journeys of the Children of Israel According to Their Armies
Now Dismantling the Camp at Ela Prison in the South and Moving to Tzalmon Prison in the North

"But the more they afflicted him, the more he multiplied and the more he spread out."
The moment they saw the great success and the expansion of the protest encampment opposite Ela Prison in Be'er Sheva, with the "Sha'agat HaTzaddik" Yeshiva, kindergartens, schools, and kollels, the authorities decided once again to move the tzaddik from the south of the country to Tzalmon Prison in the north. This was an attempt to disconnect him from his community, as they explicitly stated in all court hearings that this was their primary intention: to separate the tzaddik from the people, so that, Heaven forbid, he would have no influence, and to stop the teshuvah (repentance) and the connection to the Torah and the tzaddikim in the Holy Land.
This is a cruel war against the Torah and against religion, and they are focusing all their strength to slander the tzaddik, who has the power to return the entire nation to the path of their ancestors, to the holy Torah, and to their Father in Heaven. But just as they learned in the past, they will learn again that nothing will help them: "But the more they afflicted him, the more he multiplied and the more he spread out." The nation of Israel is the eternal nation; it is the nation of the Torah, and we will continue to walk with the truth through fire and water. And if they move us from one end of the world to the other, we will continue to follow the tzaddik, the truth, and the holy faith at any cost.
Now, transport trucks are arriving to move the encampment to Tzalmon Prison in the north. Anyone who can partner with us through strength, soul, or money can call R' Aharon Schwartz at 0533155313 and become a partner in this historic event, "The People are with the Tzaddik," the likes of which has not been seen since the nation of Israel followed Moshe Rabbeinu in the desert.
(The tents are sponsored by the "Ohel Moshe" company; 2,000 NIS are still needed for transport, and 3,000 NIS for a generator. Anyone who can help should contact Aharon Schwartz urgently.)
Further details on the Shuvu Banim International website shuvubanimint.com or on the hotline 02-991-71-73
Last Shabbat at the encampment:
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Dismantling the encampment on Monday:
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