During the Passover holiday, Israeli families traditionally go on tiulim—treks in parks, nature reserves and to see various landmarks. For thousands, Tuesday’s trek was quite unique. On short notice, a steady stream of visitors marched along an 11-kilometer route past Palestinian Arab villages to the Samarian hilltop of Homesh, a Jewish settlement which has repeatedly been dismantled, and where a lone makeshift yeshiva—a tent—remains precariously standing, under threat of government destruction. “The thousands that are coming to Homesh want to tell the government to keep [its] hands off Homesh. We’ve had enough of the forced evacuations and the roadblocks. All...