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
Gaza Disengagement: Reporting from the trenches
‘The Jerusalem Post’s then-defense correspondent opens up his reporter’s notebook on the disengagement, 15 years on.
Gaza Disengagement: Memories and lessons 15 years on
‘The Jerusalem Post’s editor-in-chief remembers his experiences as a reporter for the paper during this tumultuous time.
Grapvine August 2, 2020: A painful anniversary
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Gush Katif - Lessons of the Gaza withdrawal 15 years on
We owe it to ourselves and to the thousands of Jews who were banished to distill the lessons of that disaster and ensure that it never again recurs.
The pioneers of Halutza
When terrorists throw rockets, we build communities. We plant a tree and build a park and bring new families to the area. This is our answer to terror’ – Yedidya Harush, Jewish National Fund-USA
Tali Hatuel, 4 daughters remembered 15 years after deadly terror attack
On May 2, 2004 - Iyar 11, 5764 - two terrorists ambushed Hatuel's car near the Kissufim crossing. The terrorists killed them all at point-blank range, shooting them repeatedly.
Otzma candidate Ben-Gvir calls for return to Gush Katif
Itamar Ben-Gvir called for Israel to return to Gush Katif, the bloc of Gaza Jewish communities evicted in 2005, as a response to the continued rocket fire on Israel's South.
Former IDF chief rabbi Rafi Peretz elected to lead Bayit Yehudi
Peretz is married and the father of 12 children. He lived in Gush Katif in Gaza before the disengagement, and currently lives in Neveh, in the Negev, with other Gaza evacuees.
Report: Shin Bet eavesdropped on minor and mother in Jewish terror case
A report claims Israel's secret service has an underage student under surveillance.
PM says Gush Katif evacuees akin to Palestinian refugees
“This is a very welcome and important change, and we support it,” Netanyahu said of the American decision regarding UNRWA.