Gush Katif
Israel grants legal status to 19 West Bank settlements, including two vacated in 2005 disengagement
The move follows government approval on Wednesday for the construction of 764 housing units across three settlements in the West Bank.
This week in Jewish history: The 2005 Gaza Disengagement
The Jerusalem Dispatch: 20 years since disengagement
The Gaza Disengagement: Sharon's strategic mistake and its cost – opinion
Yearning for home in Gush Katif: ‘It’s the most human feeling; it’s not political’ - comment
At this point, the government has no plans to return to Gush Katif.
Rise, fall, rumored return: Gaza's Gush Katif remembered in Jerusalem
A ‘rediscovered’ museum provides insight into the thriving Gaza community before the disengagement – and its status post-Oct. 7 today.
'The Dove That Didn’t Return': A soldier’s experiences - review
Written from the gut, Hacohen's poetry can resonate with anyone, regardless of political viewpoints.
'Shifa should become October 7 museum': Gaza resettlement caucus convenes
Knesset members attended a meeting regarding the resettlement of the Gaza Strip as outlined by Zionist goals of Jewish settlement in all of Israel.
A street in Kharkiv to be named after a fallen IDF soldier
A street in Kharkiv honors Corporal Alexei-Asher Nikov, killed saving schoolchildren from a terrorist attack in Gush Katif.
Returning to Gaza is a big mistake, calls are disturbing - editorial
Calls to return to Gaza settlements are divisive amid current warfare in Gaza and the costs of October 7.
'Oslo is dead': Right-wing ministers, MKs call for return to Gaza settlements
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called Sunday for an immediate return to Gaza settlements and "correction" of the Oslo Accords.
'Heroes of Gaza': Mini Israel Park to unveil its Gush Katif model over Hanukkah
The event aims to expose visitors to the lives that existed in Gush Katif up until nearly 20 years ago when the settlements were evacuated.
When Israelis formed a human chain to stop the Gaza Disengagement - opinion
Eighteen years ago, 150,000 people formed a human chain, 90 km. long, that stretched from Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip to the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Coalition of 11 right-wing organizations unveils Gaza strip resettlement initiative
The overarching objective is to fortify the security belt and reestablish a Jewish presence in these regions.