Disengagement

The Jerusalem Dispatch: 20 years since disengagement

Calev Ben David and Elliot Jager break down crucial news stories.

The Jerusalem Dispatch
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Gaza Disengagement, revisited: Sharon’s gamble, Israel’s price

A GIRL is evacuated from Neveh Dekalim, Aug. 2005.

It began in Neveh Dekalim: How the Gaza Disengagement led to judicial reform

SECURITY FORCES are on the scene as residents of Kfar Darom in Gush Katif resist eviction in August 2005. The writer asks: Knowing what we know now, shouldn’t we, at the very least, acknowledge the possibility that some of those protesters were right?

20 years later: Israel's lessons learned from Gush Katif and Tisha B’Av - opinion


Another Tack: A-Dawla ma’ana

Our successive confrontations with Gaza are an explicit acknowledgement that disengagement has failed, that we are not disengaged.

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Column One: The trap that Arik built

The millions of Israelis who opposed the withdrawal from Gaza do not seek personal vindication for being right.

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The future Jewish citizens of Palestine

The State of Palestine should require all of its citizens to study the state, its history, language, culture, etc., alongside of the particularistic subjects and content of the national minority.

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Civil disobedience

The minority would have the right to oppose the decision, and even more so if the leader was corrupt.

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Activist to be compensated over police beating

Victim was Neveh Dekalim resident picking up daughter from anti-disengagement rally; state to pay NIS 60,000.

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Expert: Israel should 'disengage' from Palestinians

Palestinian front is the only one in which Israel controls its fate, Mideast scholar tells INSS panel.

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Predicting Gaza: Rabin, Sharon, the Knesset and... well, me

The nation’s leaders have proved bereft of foresight – or hindsight for that matter. Can a dangerous ‘trust deficit’ be avoided?

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High Court protects disengagement pardons

Eight justices rule that law enacted for a proper purpose – to heal rifts in Israeli society.

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No free pass for Israel, Hamas in Gaza

There is no contradiction between the fact that Israel continues to occupy Gaza and that Hamas performs governmental functions there.

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'Disengaging from abusive boss is worst strategy'

New study sheds light on strategies employees should utilize when dealing with a difficult boss.

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