20 Years On, The Last Baby Circumcised In Gush Katif Weds Daughter Of Another Evacuee
GAZA STRIP, JUL 19 – The 2005 Gaza disengagement weakened Israel's operational control and allowed Hamas to form a structured military force, contributing to the October 7, 2023 attack, a former commander said.
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The disastrous 2005 Disengagement and its hard-felt ramifications
Israel’s 2005 disengagement from Gaza—meant to bolster security and disengage from conflict—instead created a power vacuum that Hamas swiftly filled, transforming the Strip into a fortified terror base and setting the stage for the October 7 massacre. The post WATCH: The disastrous 2005 Disengagement and its hard-felt ramifications appeared first on World Israel News.
Gaza Disengagement Commander: “Gaza Withdrawal Forged Path For Oct. 7 Massacre”
Maj. Gen (res.) Gershon HaCohen, the officer who oversaw Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in 2005, stated in a recent interview with Kan News that if the disengagement hadn’t taken place, the October 7 massacre wouldn’t have happened. Hacohen said that the evacuation of Gush Katif created the conditions that led to October 7th. One of the factors was the abandonment of the Philadelphi Corridor that led to a flood of rockets from Iran and…
20 Years On, The Last Baby Circumcised In Gush Katif Weds Daughter Of Another Evacuee
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Exactly twenty years have passed since the Gaza disengagement, when Israel uprooted 25 vibrant communities and withdrew to the international border in an attempt to achieve a lasting peace in the region. The current war in Gaza only serves to highlight the folly and naivete of this move, which has led to […]
Disengagement commander: Expulsion from Gush Katif created potential for Oct. 7 massacre
Major General (res.) Gershon Hacohen, who commanded the 2005 Disengagement, admits that if the communities of Gush Katif had not been evacuated, the October 7th massacre would not have happened.
These days mark 20 years since the terrible expulsion of Jews from the Gaza Strip (the disengagement plan. 1000 families wrote a letter today (Monday) demanding their return. The letter, which was sent to the Prime Minister, ministers and members of Knesset, was signed by a diverse public – including MK Nissim Vaturi, Rosh Yeshiva of Sderot, Rabbi David Pendel. Also signed by a number of bereaved families who lost their loved ones in the campai…
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