Showing posts with label gush katif. Show all posts
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20240821

This month in 2005, Israel uprooted all Jewish towns from Gaza for Palestinians to evince peace. 18-years later the Islamist Palestinians attacked and claim all of Zion. How Netanyahu responded to Democrats' calls to establish another Palestinian state


Gazan Jew recalls life in and after Israel's 2005 disengagement from Gaza gauging Palestinian reality of touted peace.

First-hand Israeli perspective from Mr. Yedidiya Harush on Muslims driving out Jews from legal communities in Gush Katif on the Gaza Strip (such as Atzmona) resettled to "safer" new desert community Halutza, where the Jewish National Fund contributes to their habitat. Recorded 2014 at Stephen Wise Temple in Los Angeles.
 

Michal Uziyahu Michal is currently the volunteer Liaison for the Mayor of Eshkol Regional Council assisting with partnerships & collaborations for the rehabilitation of Eshkol following the massacre of the Black Sabbath on Oct 7th. Eshkol is a county consisting of 32 communities along the border triangle of Israel, sharing a 40km border with Gaza and a further 20km Egypt. Michal, formerly of Gush Katif, addresses J.N.F. Los Angeles 

Israel unanimously votes to reject all calls for brokered Palestinian state: ‘Huge reward to terrorism’ - by Ronny Reyes New York Post, 18 Feb '24 

Israel’s government unanimously voted Sunday to reject any attempts by foreign powers to create a Palestinian state once the war against Hamas ends, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. Netanyahu introduced a measure after a cabinet meeting Sunday morning that said Israel “outright rejects” calls for a two-state solution being pushed by the US and other members of the United Nations. The Israeli government swiftly adopted the proposal.
 
“Israel outright rejects international dictates regarding the permanent settlement with the Palestinians,” the Jewish state said in the declaration. “Such an arrangement will be reached only through direct negotiations between the parties, without preconditions. Israel will continue to oppose the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state.
 
“Such a recognition, following the massacre of Oct. 7, will give a huge reward to terrorism, a reward like no other, and will prevent any future peace settlement,” it adds. The declaration echoes Netanyahu’s remarks last week where he described a two-state solution as a “prize” for Hamas during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has been pushing the Biden administration’s proposal for international recognition of a Palestinian state. 
 

 

Biden has repeatedly called for the war in Gaza to conclude with a reformed Palestinian Authority taking the reins and having Palestine officially recognized as its own sovereign state. “Such a recognition, following the massacre of Oct. 7, will give a huge reward to terrorism, a reward like no other, and will prevent any future peace settlement,” it adds.

 

The declaration echoes Netanyahu’s remarks last week where he described a two-state solution as a “prize” for Hamas during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has been pushing the Biden administration’s proposal for international recognition of a Palestinian state. Biden has repeatedly called for the war in Gaza to conclude with a reformed Palestinian Authority taking the reins and having Palestine officially recognized as its own sovereign state.

 

In addition to the US pushing for a two-state solution, America’s allies in the Middle East have demanded it, also. Saudi Arabian leaders have called it a necessity for their country to begin normalizing its ties with Israel and helping the US suppress Iran-backed extremists in the region. But Netanyahu has said Israel would not allow such an outcome and has said that no foreign power should dictate what happens in Gaza after the war ends, insisting the Jewish state should be the sole nation leading the demilitarization of the Palestinian enclave. A two-state solution has remained elusive between Israelis and Palestinians for decades, with each proposal rejected since the Jewish state’s formation in 1947. Before the current war, discussions for the West Bank and Gaza to form a state alongside Israel were stalled since 2014. 

Israeli-American Mrs. Mirie Ezer at Free Israeli & American Hostages Rally 10/22/23 in Encino, Los Angeles. 

Here is a good indication of a line someone uses that shows they are not a serious news reporter: “Israel has killed over 10,000 innocent people” This line requires that you: 1) Believe the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry numbers; 2) Pretend Hamas terrorists are innocent people (Israel estimates they have killed 3-4K combatants, but no one knows the real numbers); 3) Pretend that the 600+ rockets that have fallen in Gaza, evidence of Hamas bombings in Gaza, and evidence of Hamas shootings in Gaza are Israel’s fault. No one knows how many Palestinian civilians these have killed; 4) Also ignore the extent to which Hamas hides behind civilians and has built their terror infrastructure to ensure civilians are killed when they are.

Hamas hijacks ambulances for terrorists & weapons; how does Israel's emergency service work? Compare the difference in ethics of the ambulance services between Israel and Palestinian Gaza. Hamas provokes casualties, hijacks ambulances to frame ethical Israel. Recorded prior to Gaza incursion of July '14.

 

20130512

Demonstrated Palestinian irredentism undercuts illusion of peaceful Palestinian state- says Gov. Mike Huckabee

Gov. Mike Huckabee receives Gush Katif Museum award with American Zionist leaders in March 2013


Gov. Mike Huckabee speaks at press conference and banquet, along with Zionists who experienced Israel's Gush Katif communities, including Mrs. Rivka Goldschmidt, who Israel resettled out of Gaza expecting peace from the Palestinians.
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Co-organizer of the Gush Katif Museum event , Dr. Joseph Frager, discusses the legacy of Palestinian aggression which followed Israel's withdrawing all Jewish communities and police from Gaza in 2005.



Dr. Frager and colleagues Dr. Paul and Mrs. Drora Brody will be making the case to keep Jerusalem united at their 20th annual, Concert with a Message, the Israel Day Concert in Central Park on Sunday June 2nd, 2013.  Rabbi David Algaze explained from there how Palestine's incited Islamism will pose threats against, not peace for, Israel



Israeli Knesset Member Danny Danon comments on Pres. Obama's rush to force Israel to split Jerusalem among the territories to create a state of Palestine: "Mr. Obama, keep your hands off of (united) Jerusalem!"

20110815

Rush towards Palestinian statehood disregards 6-years of lessons following Israel's "disengagment" from Gush Katif, Gaza

To commemorate the 6th anniversary of Israel's 'disengagment' of Jews from Gaza, we seek to remind the world lessons to be learned from the exercise of giving Palestinians in Gaza the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to establish a free-republic in the absence of Israelis. Furthermore, how safe Israelis would be by withdrawing their defensive military presence from among Palestinians. This was to be the indicator of how safe Israelis would become by ceding Judea and Samaria for a Palestinian state with Gaza.

Unfortunately, Palestinian Gaza continues to demonstrate using their new border to advance their stated goal of conquering Israel. And if Israel were to withdraw from Judea and Samaria, Hamas would conquer the Palestinian Authority to continue the crusade to conquer the Jewish state. Why, then, after seeing Hamas demonstrate their true intentions for Israel, is the Obama Adminstration (or anyone else) lending credence to Palestinian Arabs' political initiatives for a sovereign state?  And is the Israeli government serious about ceding land to a Palestinian enemy, or just playing along?

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has declared
his intention to prohibit Jews from living in a potential future Palestinian state. Should Israel uproot some 300,000 more Jews for a promised-peace like Palestinian Gaza has demonstrated?

Here's some news on Israel's finally resolving State compensation for the 6-years' uprooted, Gush Katif refugees

Israel's Cabinet Finalizes Gush Katif Compensation

Israel National News 31/08/11
The Cabinet voted Sunday to approve a 300 million shekel agreement that ends the claims for compensation by evacuees from Gush Katif and Northern Samaria.
The government stated that the agreement "will allow for the completion of the evacuees' moves to permanent communities and their embarking on a new path. All community representatives, business owners and farmers in Gush Katif 


The 300-million shekel ($87-million) agreement ends the claims for compensation by evacuees from Gush Katif and Northern Samaria.


Agriculturalists who had land in Gush Katif and have not yet received alternative land will receive additional compensation of 400,000 shekels or a monthly payment of 3,400 shekels for 13 years. Alternatively, they will eligible for agricultural land of up to 40 dunams (about 10 acres) in accordance with the previous rules.


A retrospective of our prior articles on the subject: 

20100815

5th anniversary of Israel ethnically-cleansing Jews from Gaza for the unrequited "peace" from Palestine

16 videos about Israel withdrawing 8,000 Jewish residents of Gush Katif communities in Gaza in hopes Palestinians would reciprocate with peace.

Video menu: second button from lower left corner.

20100809

At 5th anniversary of Israel's "Disengagement" from Gaza- spokesman Ra'anan Gissin assesses lessons learned about the parties and the media


Israel's press spokesman under Prime Ministers Ariel Sharon and Ehud Olmert, Ra'anan Gissin, is asked about the lessons for the world from Israel's withdrawal of 8,000 Jewish citizens from Gaza & Samaria to show its commitment towards peace - and the preparedness of the Palestinian Arabs to live peaceably and autonomously alongside the Jewish State of Israel.

20071101

PBS Telecasts Israel's Sacrifice of Jewish Gaza - Tonight

"Storm of Emotions," a documentary showing Israel's sacrificing Jewish communities to receive peace from the Palestinians will air on PBS' "Independent Lens" tonight.

In 2005, Israeli police faced the most complicated assignment of their careers—to evacuate other Israelis from the Gaza Strip, perhaps the most contested piece of land in the world. Told from the perspective of the Israeli police force, STORM OF EMOTIONS explores how individuals try to balance their emotions, beliefs and conscience while attempting to maintain civil order.

STORM OF EMOTIONS premieres Tuesday, October 30 on Independent Lens, a weekly series airing on PBS. Hosted by Terrence Howard, the acclaimed series showcases powerful and innovative independent films. Presented by ITVS, Independent Lens is broadcast on PBS stations nationwide.

Los Angeles Airtime: Thurs, Nov 1st, 9-10:30pm KCET-TV

20060710

Anniversary of Women's Devotional Prayer Confronting Destruction of Their Jewish Gaza Civilization

Covenant-keeping, pilgrim Jewish women pray their unswerving devotion to God's will in the face of the failure of their resistance against the destruction of their temple and civilization in Gush Katif's Neve Dekalim, August 2005. Moving.



Israelis withdrew themselves as a step for the Palestinian Arabs to reciprocate and show their willingness to co-exist in peace. Instead, the Muslims burned the synagogues and launched ongoing rocket attacks from closer to Israeli population centers, requiring the Operation Cast Lead incursion of 2008.  Updated from Jul 2006 to Aug 2014.