Disengagement

The Jerusalem Dispatch: 20 years since disengagement

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

The Jerusalem Dispatch
Former prime minister Ariel Sharon is seen in an archive image taken during the 1980s

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


The Palestine of Wafa al-Biss

The Jerusalem Post

How much would a pullout from Judea and Samaria cost?

Evacuating all construction beyond the Green Line except Jerusalem neighborhoods would cost NIS 224 billion.

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Six years! How much longer?

A million Israelis are now in Hamas’s missile range; Israel needs Iron Dome policy corollary when dealing with Gaza terror regime.

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Into the fray: Suicide Nation?

Once again the nation is being lured into disaster by the "pied-pipers of Oslo," this time playing a new tune.

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High Court hears challenge to disengagement pardons

Law pardons arrested, charged protesters in 2005 disengagement; Petitioners say measure discriminates against Arabs.

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'Sharon should have hit Gaza when rockets fell'

US was ready to back fierce Israeli response, Kurtzer tells ‘Post’; Ex-envoy also says Netanyahu must present his own peace plan.

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June 6: The real issue

The founding of Israel on a small sliver of land was a “catastrophe,” but the loss of Jerusalem, the West Bank, Golan and Sinai was just a “setback.”

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Channel 10 program reenacts Schalit abduction

The one-hour documentary, When They Took Gilad, will air Thursday at 9 p.m. within Amnon Levy’s “Panim Amitiot” program.

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Ya'alon slams PM's settlement evacuation statements

Deputy prime minister says Jordan Valley must not be left under patrol of IDF, should retain citizen, agricultural presence for Israeli sovereignty.

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Faithful service

New Shin bet head Yoram Cohen’s commitment to his faith will only help boost his motivation to meet these myriad challenges and others.

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