Israeli settlers were leaving an illegal settlement outpost in the occupied West Bank on Friday in adherence to an agreement struck with far-right premier Naftali Bennett's new government, an AFP reporter said. The last cars were streaming out of Eviatar, near Beita, in compliance with the 4:00 pm (1300 GMT) deadline to leave the outpost. Dozens of settler families several weeks ago started to build the settlement in defiance of both international and Israeli law, sparking fierce protests from Palestinians in nearby villages. "I hope we'll be back here very soon," Sarah Lisson, a mother of six, told AFP before driving off. "We can build a big house." The hilltop area
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