A new popular protest movement, encompassing the entire country, may well have been sparked by yesterday\'s murder of Binyamin Ze\'ev and Talia Kahane. Close to 1,500 residents of Ofrah took over a hill this morning, adjacent to the spot where the two parents of six children were murdered yesterday. The new inhabitants plan to remain there until they \"become convinced that the army is acting to restore security to the area.\" In addition, all of Ofrah was on strike today, and close to 1,000 people set off on a march towards Jerusalem in the first of a series of such marches from intersections throughout the country. Ofrah\'s Rabbi Avi Gisser, who has been appointed to head the program, called upon others in Yesha (Judea and Samaria) and throughout Israel to \"disrupt their daily routines\" and actively protest until the government takes action to stop the terrorism on the roads. Rabbi Gisser said today that the public should \"protest, march, strike, and settle... This is a call to the entire Israeli public to take a stand for our very existence, for Jerusalem, for our independence, for democracy, and for the fundamentals of suitable leadership...” Starting tomorrow at 3 PM, marchers will set out from almost every intersection in the country that leads to Jerusalem, such as Sha\'ar HaGai, Shilat-Modiin, Ma\'aleh Adumim, Gush Etzion, and others. Today\'s march progressed only as far as the T-intersection to Beit El, some five kilometers south of Ofrah, and tomorrow they will continue for another several kilometers towards Jerusalem from there. \"We will march towards Jerusalem from every direction,\" said Rabbi Gisser, \"until the desired change is brought about.\" In addition, a Kollel - a Talmudic and Jewish-legal studies program - concentrating on the relationship between Jewish law and present-day Israeli law has been transferred from Ofrah to the new settlement point. Inhabitants of Ma\'aleh Hever, south of Hevron, blocked off the road to the Arab village of Bani Na\'im, home to last month\'s murderers of Rina Didovsky and Eliyahu Ben-Ami. The police arrested one demonstrator.