Disengagement
The Jerusalem Dispatch: 20 years since disengagement
Calev Ben David and Elliot Jager break down crucial news stories.
Gaza Disengagement, revisited: Sharon’s gamble, Israel’s price
It began in Neveh Dekalim: How the Gaza Disengagement led to judicial reform
20 years later: Israel's lessons learned from Gush Katif and Tisha B’Av - opinion
Netanyahu causing cumulative damage to US-Israel ties - editorial
While Israel can withstand US disapproval of one policy or another, when the disagreements come in quick succession there is a concern about accumulative impact.
Israel trashed US two-state hopes but did it violate the Bush agreement? - analysis
Bush’s Road Map, which Israel signed onto in 2002 with reservations, called on the Jewish state to freeze all settlement activity including what was needed for natural growth.
Israel repealed the Disengagement law: What comes next? - explainer
Peace Now warned that the repeal of the Disengagement Law sends the message that "settler violence and Palestinian land theft is effective and appropriate."
Hundreds of Israeli settlers break through checkpoint into Homesh - report
Israeli security forces are reportedly preparing to evacuate the crowds of people.
Knesset repeals Disengagement as MK calls to return to Gaza Strip
Right-wing MKs praised the repeal of the Disengagement Law, while some are marking the return to Gush Katif as the next goal.
US opposes Israeli bill to repeal Disengagement in northern Samaria
The Knesset approved the repeal of the 2005 Disengagement Law in its second and third readings.
Israeli judicial reform is tit-for-tat over Gaza Disengagement
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: The Israeli judicial reform’s emotional roots were planted in the summer of 2005 and a feeling of betrayal.
Bill to cancel north Samaria disengagement heads to first Knesset reading
The original Disengagement Bill from 2005 included a clause that bars Israeli citizens from reentering any of the evacuated areas.
Judicial reform protests akin to Huwara settler violence, Netanyahu suggests
The prime minister said that the protesters should learn from demonstrators who opposed the Disengagement Law in 2005.
Disengagement repeal law passes preliminary vote on Knesset floor
The bill passed the vote with 62 MKs supporting the bill and 36 voting against it. It will now move to one of the Knesset's committees before a first reading on the Knesset floor.