“Land for Peace?”
Unfortunately,
Israel has been forced in to becoming
brilliantly successful in managing
the hatred of the nations, Only God!
Zechariah 12:3
And it shall happen in that day that I will make Jerusalem
a very heavy stone for all peoples; all who would heave it away will surelybe cut in pieces, though all nations of the earth are gathered against it.
The name of Jerusalem or Israel does NOT appear even once in the Quran!
However,
Jerusalem appears 651 times in the Tanach (old Testament)
and additional 156 times in the New Testament
The Word Israel appears 2,381 times in the Bible
The “Disengagement” plan of the Gaza
Below, you will see the great price Israel has again paid to satisfy the nations.
In order to appease America, Europe, Soviet Union, Arab Nations and the UN,
then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon agreed to tear the Jewish people our of their land of Gaza.
He gave the command to Israeli soldiers to forcibly remove the Jews from all they owned.
These people, lost their Synagogues, 5,000 children lost their schools, businesses of all sorts, shops,
their homes and even greenhouses that exported an abundance of flowers to all of Europe.
This plan pitted Israeli solders against their own brothers and sisters, and
caused anguish from ripping the Jewish people from the homes that many were born.
Although these people were guaranteed new homes and repayment for their tremendous loss,
that debt has never been satisfied and many still live in makeshift camps, they have lost everything.
Benjamin Netanyahu who was not PM at that time declared,
by removing the Jewish people from the Gaza it would allow the creation of a terrorist camp.
Since the “Disengagement Plan” went in to effect, the terror upon Israel has only become greater.
Thousands of rockets have fallen on Jewish soil, killing her citizens and yet
Israel continues to seek peace with those who wish to destroy her.
Recently PM Netanyahu stated,
if the Arabs laid down their weapons today, there would be peace,
if Israel laid down her weapons today,
there would be no more Israel.
If it not for the mighty God we serve,
the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,
Israel would have no chance against the nations of the earth,
but God!
Below is the resulting tragedy of what Israel suffered by
what is referred to as the Disengagement Plan forced upon her.
The following page was found at:
“The Israel Project”
for Freedom, Security and Peace
(their website link is at the end)
Updated Aug. 25, 2005
Israel’s 2005 Disengagement Plan Initiative: Numbers to Know
In May 1967, the armies of Egypt, Jordan and Syria – with backing from several other Arab countries – amassed on Israel’s borders in a bid to wipe out Israel. In response, Israel launched a pre-emptive attack and unexpectedly gained control over land including the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Israel later gave up about 90 percent of the territory it captured when, to make peace with Egypt, Israel evacuated the Sinai Peninsula.1
After numerous fruitless bids to find a partner for peace with the Palestinians, in August 2005 Israel carried out its disengagement initiative. Israel handed over all of Gaza and part of the West Bank to the Palestinians, making it the first country in modern history to give up land acquired in a defensive war.
During this summer’s pullout:
- 100% of the Gaza Strip was evacuated and handed over to the Palestinians.
2 (these #s refer to the sources) - 300 square miles of the West Bank were evacuated. 3
- 21 Israeli settlements were uprooted in the Gaza Strip.2
- 4 Israeli settlements were uprooted in the West Bank. 2
- 48 graves in the Gush Katif Cemetery, including six graves of area residents murdered by terrorists, were uprooted. 4 5
- 9,000 is the approximate number of Israelis, including 1,700 Israeli families, that resided in the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank. All of them were moved out as part of the withdrawal. 4
- 38 synagogues were dismantled in the Gaza Strip. 6
- 5,000 school-age childrenhad to find new schools. 7
- 42 daycare centers were closed in the Gaza Strip. 6
- 36 kindergartens were closed in the Gaza Strip. 6
- 7 elementary schools were closed in the Gaza Strip. 6
- 3 high schools were closed in the Gaza Strip. 7
- 320 mobile homes, ordered by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, served as temporary housing for settlers, with approximately 300 additional mobile homes to be ordered in the future. 7
- 45,000 Israeli soldiers and policemen participated in the Gaza withdrawal. 8
- $1.7 billion was the approximate cost to the Israeli government for the withdrawal initiative. 9
- 166 active Israeli farmers were moved out of Gaza. 10
- 800 cows, which comprised the second largest dairy farm in Israel, were moved out of Gush Katif. 11
- $120 million in flowers and produce exported annually from Gush Katif were lost. 12
- 1 zoo, the “Katifari,” that housed hundreds of animals as moved. 13
- 10,000 people employed in agriculture and related industries in Gush Katif, including 5,000 Palestinians, are in need of new employment. 12
- 60% of Israel’s cherry tomato exports came from the Gaza Strip. Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza extinguished this economic resource. 12
- 3.5 million square meters (almost 1,000 acres) of greenhouses were abandoned in Gaza. 12
- 70% of Israel’s organic produce was produced in Gaza. This was another economic resource that was lost. 12
- 60% of the herbs exported from Israel came from Gush Katif. 12
- 15% of Israel’s agricultural exports originated in Gaza -exports that were lost following Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza. 12
- $360,000 was the approximate average compensation amount Israel expected to pay to relocate each family. 3
- $870 million was the approximate cost for Israel to facilitate the resettlement of former West Bank and Gaza residents elsewhere in the country. 3
- $500 million was the amount of money Israel’s security establishment spent in order to relocate Israel Defense Forces bases outside the Gaza Strip and build new border crossing facilities. 3
After the withdrawal:
- 430,000 West Bank Palestinians are able to move freely within and between Palestinian controlled areas. 3
- 0 Israelis, dead or alive, remained in Gaza. 2
- 1.2 million Arabs remained full and legal citizens of Israel. All Israeli citizens – Christians, Muslims, and Jews – have freedom of speech, religion, press, and the right to vote. 14
- 1.3 million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip, many of them in Palestinian Authority-controlled refugee camps, live under their own leaders. 3
- 820,000 Jewish refugees, forced to flee without their belongings from Arab countries between 1947 and 1949, still have no compensation for their losses from Arab governments. 15
- 650,000 Arab refugees who left Israel between 1947 and 1949 still need Palestinian leaders who will end terrorism and the culture of hate. 15
- Israel’s withdrawal from four northern West Bank settlements created an area more than twice the size of Gaza’s 140 square miles under Palestinian control and devoid of any Israeli presence. 3
The Israel Project is a new national non-profit organization devoted to educating the press and the public about Israel while promoting security, freedom and peace. It was started by three mothers who became concerned that negative images about Israel in the media were endangering the future of children who want to live in a world free of the anti-Semitism faced by generations before them. The Israel Project provides journalists, leaders and opinion-makers accurate information about Israel. For more information, visit www.theisraelproject.org.
Sources:
1. Kescher, Doron, Israeli Insider “Journalistic Shields,” June 21, 2004.
2. Israeli Cabinet Resolution Regarding the Disengagement Plan, June 6, 2004
3. “Israel’s Disengagement Plan,” American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Feb. 9, 2005
5. Interview with Dror Vanunu, Head of Public Relations for Gush Katif, July 7, 2005
6. Interview with Dror Vanunu, Head of Public Relations for Gush Katif, June 15, 2005
9. Klein, Zeev, “Haber: HCJ ruling will raise disengagement cost to NIS 500m,” Globes:
Israel’s Business Arena, June 5, 2005
11. Lazaroff, Tovah, “Gush Katif dairy farmer has sleepless nights over cow remo(o)val”
Jerusalem Post, May 3, 2005
13. Ettinger, Yair, “Even the animals won’t leave Gaza early,” Haaretz newspaper, June 21, 2005
14. “Israel,” Freedom House, July 6, 2005
15. Radler, David, “Refugees forever?” Jerusalem Post, July 6, 2005
The Israel Project website:
http://www.theisraelproject.org/site/apps/nlnet/content.aspx?c=hsJPK0PIJpH&b=913019&ct=1166095