Over two thousand people are expected to stay and celebrate the seder night in the fledging community of Evyatar in Samaria, together with local families. They will also be celebrating the Exodus of the Jewish nation from Egypt together with the return of families to Evyatar. Nachala Settlement Movement believes that, the government will allow the families and the Yeshiva who were evacuated from Evyatar to return to their homes over the next month,. The Festival of Freedom will be celebrated in large numbers and with great excitement. It should be noted that last year, by order of then Defense Minister Benny Gantz and contrary to the signed agreement, the celebrants were prevented from entering the settlement and the participants held the Seder night at the nearby Tapuach Junction. Nachala Settlement Movement has already begun to organize the huge logistic operation of 2,000 people celebrating Pesach in Evyatar. and the return to the settlement. Daniella Weiss, Chairperson of the Nachala Settlement Movement said, "The families of Evyatar are already prepared for the return to the settlement, and are organizing for the return to their homes. But Evyatar is one point, and we look forward to seeing how the right-wing government will act on its own to build more and more new settlements throughout the country." Lital Slonim of Nachala’s management says, “The people of Israel are impatiently waiting for the return of the families and the yeshiva to Evyatar. The demand for the establishment of many new settlements in all parts of the Land of Israel receives tremendous support in Israel and the whole world. The people had their say in the elections when they chose a right-wing government and now the public in Israel and their supporters around the world are being mobilized to make sure that the government indeed acts and supports the establishment of new settlements and the development of all areas of Judea and Samaria." "Throughout history, pioneering actions have given strength to the governments of Israel to repel the pressures of the nations of the world and develop our country.”