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The settlers' crisis, and Israel's

By: Halkin, Hillel, 1939-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Collective settlements -- Gaza Strip, 1967- | Religious Zionism -- Israel | Gaza Strip, 1967- -- Politics and government In: Commentary Vol. 119, no. 3 (March 2005), pp. 37-43Abstract: Discusses what may be the most severe political crisis in Israel's history, namely the anticipated military evacuation from the Gaza Strip of an estimated 8,000 Jewish settlers, as part of Prime Minister Sharon's disengagement plan. Presents a historical background to today's national-religious opposition to Sharon's plan, consisting of Gaza's settlers who have deep-seated ideological commitments and whose messianic worldview is influenced by Rabbi Abraham Kook (1865-1935) and the Gush Emunim movement.
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Vol. 119, no. 3 (March 2005) Not For Loan 03-2005 0000039092

Discusses what may be the most severe political crisis in Israel's history, namely the anticipated military evacuation from the Gaza Strip of an estimated 8,000 Jewish settlers, as part of Prime Minister Sharon's disengagement plan. Presents a historical background to today's national-religious opposition to Sharon's plan, consisting of Gaza's settlers who have deep-seated ideological commitments and whose messianic worldview is influenced by Rabbi Abraham Kook (1865-1935) and the Gush Emunim movement.

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