Gush Katif (Hebrew: גוש קטיף, lit. 'Harvest Bloc') was a bloc of 17 Israeli settlements in the southern Gaza Strip. In August 2005, the Israel Defense...
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Katif, Qatif or Qateef (Hebrew: קָטִיף; Arabic: قطيف) may refer to the following: Qatif, a region in Saudi Arabia Katif (moshav), a former Israeli moshav...
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Gush Katif Airport (ICAO: LLAZ) is a small abandoned airfield in the Gaza Strip approximately three kilometres (2 mi) north of the town of Khan Yunis...
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Gaza Strip (redirect from Katif Strip)
campaign to return Israeli settlers to Gush Katif, including Hanan Ben Ari singing "We return to Gush Katif" to Israeli troops. The Gaza Strip is 41 km...
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Katie Taylor (redirect from Katif Taylor)
Katie Taylor (born 2 July 1986) is an Irish professional boxer and former footballer. She is the undisputed and lineal world lightweight champion since...
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Gush Katif Museum (Hebrew: מוזיאון גוש קטיף) is a museum located in Jerusalem, Israel. the museum was founded in August 2008 and is mainly examining the...
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Katif (Hebrew: קָטִיף) was an Israeli settlement in the Gush Katif bloc in the Gaza Strip, about 1 km north of the Palestinian refugee camp of Deir al-Balah...
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newly renovated Katif Center, more properly called the "Gush Katif Heritage Center in Nitzan," Israel, guided tours are provided by Gush Katif expellees. Project...
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Karmei Katif (Hebrew: כרמי קטיף) is a communal settlement in southern Israel. Located close to the Green Line of the southern West Bank, it falls under...
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Israeli settlements Proposed Israeli resettlement of the Gaza Strip Gush Katif "Israeli Settlements: Settlements Population in the Gaza Strip (1999 - 2003)"...
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Settlements affected (evacuated) Atzmona Dugit Elei Sinai Gadid Ganei Tal Katif Kfar Darom Morag Netzarim Netzer Hazani Neve Dekalim Nisanit Rafiah Yam...
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was an Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip. Comprising a part of Gush Katif, it was founded in 1983, shortly after Israel withdrew from the Sinai Peninsula...
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South Village) was a kibbutz and an Israeli settlement within the Gush Katif bloc in the Gaza Strip. Kfar Darom was founded on 250 dunams of land (about...
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Approximately 7,800 Israelis lived in settlements in the Gaza Strip, known as Gush Katif, until they were evacuated by the government as part of its 2005 disengagement...
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communities in Judea, Samaria, the Golan Heights, the Galilee, the Negev and Gush Katif." The initial communities it developed were Ofra, Mevo Modi'in, Kedumim...
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attended a hesder yeshiva in Mitzpe Ramon. He also spent time in Gush Katif's Neve Dekalim and witnessed the Israeli disengagement from Gaza, which later...
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slogan "100 cities support Gush Katif and Samaria". In 2014, activists started a Facebook group Returning to Gush Katif (i.e. the Jewish-Israeli Gaza settlements)...
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(Reserve) Logistic Battalion Signal Company 6643rd Territorial Brigade "Katif" (Southern Gaza) (585th) Bedouin Reconnaissance Battalion 630th Infantry...
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Aza Regional Council it was not physically in the Gush Katif bloc where the bulk of the 'Gush Katif' settlements were located. The village was established...
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bulldozers cut the runway on 10 January 2002. Its destruction left Gush Katif Airport as the only serviceable runway in Gaza, until it was abandoned in...
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with the removal of all 9,000 Israeli settlers (most of them in the Gush Katif settlement area in the Strip's southwest) and military bases. Some settlers...
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Israeli settlement in the south of the Gaza Strip, located in the Gush Katif settlement bloc. It was under the jurisdiction of Hof Aza Regional Council...
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6 settlements in the Strip existed, Kfar Darom, Netzarim, Morag, Eretz, Katif, and Netzer Hazani. With the Likud party's revisionist Zionist policies...
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lit. 'Flail') was an Israeli settlement organized as a moshav in the Gush Katif settlement bloc. in the south-west edge of the Gaza Strip. It was evacuated...
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Settlements affected (evacuated) Atzmona Dugit Elei Sinai Gadid Ganei Tal Katif Kfar Darom Morag Netzarim Netzer Hazani Neve Dekalim Nisanit Rafiah Yam...
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International Airport Defunct, 2000 Gaza Strip Khan Yunis LLAZ GHK Gush Katif Airport Defunct, 2004 West Bank Ramallah OJJR / LLJR JRS Jerusalem Atarot...
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חַזָּנִי) was an Israeli settlement located in the northeast corner of the Gush Katif (a bloc of 17 Israeli settlements in the southern Gaza strip) and evacuated...
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Settlements affected (evacuated) Atzmona Dugit Elei Sinai Gadid Ganei Tal Katif Kfar Darom Morag Netzarim Netzer Hazani Neve Dekalim Nisanit Rafiah Yam...
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recite kinnot to commemorate the expulsion of Jewish settlers from Gush Katif and the northern West Bank on the day after Tisha B'Av, in 2005. A paragraph...
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