Israel to disengage .... from Jews in Gaza
All Jews are responsible for one another, unless they happen to live on land the Israeli government is willing to irreversibly abandon to PLO terrorists ... without a national referendum ... and in exchange for nothing.
According to the "Disengagement" plan, the Gaza strip must be Jew-free by Rosh HaShanah.
To this end, the area will soon become a closed military zone. Supporters of the so-called "settlers" will not be allowed to enter the area and residents will come under strict curfew. Anyone who does not agree to be deported will have their property confiscated without compensation. Demonstrators will be arrested and jailed.
All Jewish homes, property, businesses, greenhouses [80-90% of Israel's vegetables -kosher and organic- come from Jewish Gaza], synagogues and cemeteries will be confiscated and demolished... or handed over to the Arabs intact.
Families will have to remove their loved ones buried there, and bring them out of Gaza. (Gd forbid the remains of our dead should be left to possible desecration by the terrorists who murdered them.)
It is entirely conceivable that recently released convicted prisoners, members of Hamas, Islamic Jihad or Fatah, could take up residence in these homes.
Jews do not have the option of remaining in Gaza even if they are willing to live under Palestinian jurisdiction. When the Gaza strip is ethnically cleansed of Jews, it will be illegal for Jews to exist in these places, simply because they are Jews.
Stage 1: Morag, Netzarim and Kfar Darom.

MORAG is a religious moshav founded by Nachal in 1972,
home to 36 families.

NETZARIM, home to 432 religious Jews, was established
33 years ago.

KFAR DAROM is a religious community first founded 70
years ago. It was destroyed in 1939, refounded in 1946,
evacuated in 1948, and founded again in 1989. Today it
is home to over 400 Jewish people.
Stage 2: The four northern West Bank settlements of Ganim, Kadim, Homesh and Sa-Nur.
GANIM, founded in 1983, is a non-religious community of 139 people.

Garden in KADIM, a non-religious community of 128 Jews, founded in 1983.

HOMESH is a mixed community of 156 religious and non-
religious Jews.
SA-NUR is home to 55 Jews in a mixed artist community
that dates to 1982.
Stage 3: The 15 settlements in Gush Katif.

ELEI SINAI, a non-religious community founded in 1983,
is home to 85 families, 350 people.

BEDOLACH was founded in 1986. It is a religious moshav
of 33 families, 220 Jews.

592 people live in BNEI ATZMON (ATMONA), a Torani-
religious moshav founded in 1979.

GADID is a French religious moshav founded in 1982,
home to 60 families, 15 of which are in the [immigrant]
Absorption Center.

GAN OR is a religious moshav of 50 families, founded 1983.

Moshav GANEI TAL, established in 1979, is a religious
community of 275 Jews.

369 people live in KATIF -- founded Tu B'Av, 1985.

KFAR YAM is a 22-year-old non-religious farm community
where four families live and work.

NETZER HAZANI is a religious community of 330 people,
founded in 1977.

NEVE DEKALIM is a religious "regional urban center"
established in 1983, home to over 500 families.

NISANIT (1984) is a mixed community of 1,035 religious
and non-religious Jews.

PEAT-SEAH was settled in 1989 and is home to a mixed community of 117 people.

RAFIAH-YAM, founded in 1984, is a mixed community of
125 Jewish people.
40 religious Jews live at SHIRAT HAYAM, founded in 2000.
TEL KATIFA is an agricultural farm, where five families
live and work.
Stage 4: The northern Gaza settlements of Elei Sinai, Dugit and Nissanit.

ELEI SINAI is a non-religious community of 350 people,
founded in 1983

DUGIT is a fishing village, established in 1982. Home to
twenty families.

NISSANIT was established in 1980. It is a mixed community
of 1,035 people
Imagine if they tried to do this -anywhere in the world- to Blacks, or Arabs, or Catholics ... based on their racial, ethnic or religious identities. The world would be screaming.
But these are just 8,000 or so Jews ...
Jews not even Israel will protect or defend.

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