Posted on 08/04/2011 1:47:03 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Hundreds of residents of Gush Katif marked on Wednesday the sixth anniversary of their expulsion from their homes, during the Sharon governments 2005 disengagement plan from Gaza.
The annual event marking the anniversary of the expulsion from Gush Katif took place, as it does each year, near the Kissufim crossing, which is the closest point to what was formerly the Jewish communities of Gush Katif.
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Kissufim, which is right next to where we are, in English means yearning, said Dror Vanunu, International Director of the Gush Katif Committee. And the feeling is that all of us are yearning for the place we had to leave a few years ago.
Vanunu said that today, 20% percent of the Gush Katif expellees, who had to move into temporary caravans after the expulsion, have moved into permanent homes.
Hopefully by the end of 2012 the majority of the families of Gush Katif will be living in permanent homes in different communities around the country, he said, yet added, Physically well be there but our hearts will be deep in Gush Katif, still waiting for the day that all of us, together with the people of Israel, can move back to Gush Katif.
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Watching those people being removed from their homes was heartbreaking.
Ariel Sharon was a good man, I often wonder how he got deceived into thinking the Palestinians and their rulers would EVER be peaceful with his nation.
Man’s refusal to recognize his enemies, even when they’re right in his face, is an amazing psychological phenomenon.
It astonishes me that no one in thew world seems to see this as “ethnic cleansing”. The so-called Palistinians want no Jews in their pretend homeland. No world condemnation. The powers that be just take it for granted; the way things should be.
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The Powers that be would be embarrassed if they had allowed the mitnahalim to stay in Ghaza, and expected the piece-loving Palestinians living there to respect their inalienable rights and not massacre them.
Read Peretz’ the Shabbos Goy for an understanding of The Powers That Be.
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