Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Israel's Disengagement from the Gaza Strip August-September 2005


Israel's Disengagement from the Gaza Strip
August-September 2005

    The complete withdrawal of Israelis from the Gaza Strip was one of the biggest historical withdrawals a nation has ever made. In an effort for peace, Ariel Sharon went against his historical support and implementation of the Israeli settlement movement. The disengagement uprooted and removed 21Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip totalling about 9,000 people. The disengagement plan faced a large amount of opposition, mostly stemming from the major Israeli settlement of Gush Katif. In the year leading up to the disengagement the color orange identified people, restaurants, and stores as against the withdrawal of Israeli settlements from the Gaza Strip. The prominent slogan of the opposition movement was,Yehudi lo megaresh Yehudi, translated to "A Jew doesn't expel a Jew." 


For More Information:
Israel's unilateral disengagement plan
Disengagement Plan of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
Disengagement Plan and President Bush's Acceptance
Outline of Disengagement Plan
In Gaza, A test Case for Peace
Map of Settlement Withdrawal
Gaza Disengagement: The History
Ben Eliezer: Disengagement a mistake- The Jerusalem Post


A residential street in the Neve Dekalim settlement in Gush Katif.
An anti-Disengagement protest in Gush Katif.
Anti-Disengagement protesters wearing the shirts with the Hebrew slogan of the opposition movement, Yehudi lo megaresh Yehudi, translated to "A Jew doesn't expel a Jew."
Anti-Disengagement protesters in Ofakim, a city in southern Israel near the Gaza Strip with an Israeli police presence.
Artistic picture showing the relationship of Judaism to the opposition to the disengagement plan. The black leather straps are called tefillin or phylacteries. They are used in a daily morning prayer ritual. The orange wristband shows the man's opposition to removing the Jewish settlements from the Gaza Strip. This wristband shows the Hebrew slogan of the opposition movement, Yehudi lo megaresh Yehudi, translated to "A Jew doesn't expel a Jew."
Un-Armed Israeli soldiers during the Gaza Disengagement
Palestinians Celebrating the Gaza Disengagement on its coast.



The destruction of Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip as a result of the disengagement.


Map Showing Gaza Settlements Evacuated
Peace Process - Map of Israeli Disengagement in Gaza 2005
SettlementFoundedPopulation***
Atzmona (Bnei Atzmona)
1982**650
Bedola'h
1986220
Dugit
198280
Elei Sinai
1983350
Gdid
1982310
Ganei Tal
1979400
Gan Or
1983350
Katif
1985405
Kerem Atzmona200170
Kfar Darom***
1989365
Kfar Yam
198320
Morag
1972220
Netzarim
1972390
Netzer Hazani1973410
Neveh Dekalim
19832,500
Nissanit
19801050
Pe'at Sadeh
1989105
Rafiah Yam
1984150
Shirat Hayam200050
Slav
1980
50
Tel Katifa1992
75
* Founded 1979 in Sinai. Moved to Gaza, 1982. 
**Kfar Darom was founded about 1935; destroyed 1939; re-founded 1946; destroyed 1948
*** Estimates are about 15% below published total of 8,500

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