The seven are described as ultra-nationalist activists and were part of a group of about 20 demonstrators who broke away from a protest action at the Erez border crossing, which was then closed.
The now indicted managed to build a number of larger boxes of plywood, which were to symbolize houses for settlers, before the military and police arrived at the scene, writes Jerusalem Post.
When the seven, one of whom is a minor, refused to leave, they were forced away and resisted. Some of them were physically dragged away by the military.
The seven are being prosecuted for entering a military zone without permission and for violent resistance against the police.