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A Summary of Events From Jewish Gaza

Sunday, August 21st, 2005

On Friday, the Disengagement expulsion forces removed the Gush Katif town of Gadid. Officials are reporting 124 buildings were evacuated, containing some 200 people. One policewoman broke down in tears during Friday’s operation and had to be escorted from the location. Five arrests were made and a policewoman was lightly injured. One of the people […]


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Feature: Sabbath in Kedumim – The Calm Before the Storm

Sunday, August 21st, 2005

Friday night, as song filled the large sanctuary of Kedumim’s main synagogue, an entire unit of Nahal Brigade soldiers made their way in to pray with the community. Kedumim’s young people and many of the veteran residents cringed visibly at the sight of soldiers in uniform encompassing the masses as they prayed. Many had been […]


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Gov’t Violates Promise Not to Cut Off Utilities in Gush Katif

Sunday, August 21st, 2005

The government has shut off water and power to towns in Gush Katif, despite the possibility that some residents might have evaded expulsion and remained behind. The cutoff of vital utilities violates the government’s promise to the High Court of Justice that water, electricity, and telephone services would not be shut down so long as […]


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N’vei Dekalim: Paradise Turned to Hell

Sunday, August 21st, 2005

Ayelet F., 19, spent this past year in the Gaza Coast Regional Council security office, for a year of volunteer national service. In this framework, she is still in the area. She spoke this morning about her experiences of the last two days. “We lived in Gadid, right next to N’vei Dekalim where I work, […]


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Media Coverage in the Areas Due to be Evacuated – Terms and Regulations

Thursday, August 18th, 2005

General: 1. In taking into consideration the national importance of the implementation of the Disengagement Plan and the great deal of public interest in the evacuation operation, it is expected that there will be substantial media interest in the coverage of these events. The security forces involved in the implementation of the Disengagement will allow […]


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Siege on Shirat HaYam

Thursday, August 18th, 2005

The soldiers and police broke through the main fence, and later began to deploy all along the hundreds of meters of beach. At 1:30 PM, the soldiers knocked on the door of the first caravan and offered to help them pack – and were greeted by a woman who screamed, “You want to help?! Ruining […]


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Kfar Darom Expulsion Begins – With Force

Thursday, August 18th, 2005

IDF Southern Commander Maj.-Gen. Dan Har’el said this morning, “The evacuation of Kfar Darom will end by this evening.” Har’el was named for his uncle who was killed in the battle for Kfar Darom in 1948. The evacuation and destruction of Kfar Darom is expected to be even more violent than that of most of […]


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Army´s Ultimatum to Thousands in N. Dekalim Synagogue Compound

Thursday, August 18th, 2005

The local police commander announced by megaphone, “Your stay here is illegal. In ten minutes, we will enter and remove you. Buses will take you to Merkaz Shapira and Jerusalem.” Among the settlement leaders on the scene are Yesha Council leader Bentzy Lieberman, Amanah settlement organization head Ze’ev Chever (Zambish), Rabbi Chaim Druckman, Rabbi Shlomo […]


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Demolition of N´vei Dekalim Has Begun

Wednesday, August 17th, 2005

The two-day “Hand to Brothers” operation ended at midnight, and the stage of forced expulsion is now underway in several Gush Katif communities. As the forces made their way to the synagogue complex in N’vei Dekalim, the worshipers there began removing the Torah scrolls from the synagogues. The sad procession made its way out of […]


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Netzer Hazani Plans to Move to Western Wall

Wednesday, August 17th, 2005

Some 60 out of 80 families still remain in Netzer Hazani, fortified by hundreds of yeshiva students and families who have moved in over the past few months. Spokesperson Anita Tucker summarized the agreement by saying, “We have made our efforts, giving G-d more time to do what He wants to do.” She told of […]


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