Will the Gush Katif and Shomron Refugees be Denied Their Right to Vote?

Will the disengagement victims be disenfranchised?

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“Are the Disengagement victims being disenfranchised? How will they be able vote? Most do not have existing places of residence. There won’t be any polling booths in Gush Katif or Northern Samaria.”

This is a real interesting question. There are roughly 4,000 plus adult votes at stake. Many or most of the Refugees have not changed their Teudah Zehut (National Identity Card) to record their residence at their current venue due to the fluidity of their situation, i.e. residing in one place now, in a month they could be evicted from that location and shifted somewhere else, and have the situation repeated again and again. Such is the extent of the neglect and persecution of these people at the hands of the Sharon Regime and family. read more

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Sunday Election and Political News …


Kadima Web Site Lists Destroyed Gush Katif Town as Possible Hometown of Activists

Products of the Work Ethic-Challenged, Revisionist Israeli Education System
The Results: :Incompetence in Sharon’s ‘Kadima’ MB

Sharon Moves Closer to Geneva Proposal on Territorial Exchange

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“In an interview in Le Economist, Sharon said that while Israel would not return to the borders that existed prior to the 1967 Six Day War, it was ready to exchange territories with a Palestinian state. read more

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Election Political Madness …

Bibi Trying to Form New Government, Prevent Elections

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“The former finance minister has the support of 55 Knesset members from several parties, which according to current polling data are expected to suffer severe losses in the next elections, according to the Hebrew web site NFC and Israel Radio.”

“Besides Knesset members in the Likud who oppose Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, MKs in the National Religious Party, Shas, National Union and United Torah Judaism are backing the move. If Netanyahu succeeds in forming and holding together a coalition, he will become Prime Minister and enable the current Knesset to continue in session until its mandate expires next November.” read more

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Election Commentary from Women In Green …

This email was received this AM from Women In Green:

Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 14:28:32 +0200
From: Women in Green

The Upcoming Elections

The threat of the combined Sharon-Peres Kadima Party winning the next election, must bring about a decided change in the outlook of the individual existing so-called nationalistic parties. As was proven in the last election in 2003, the vast majority of this nation has a nationalistic orientation! We must find a way in which this nationalistic viewpoint of the Israeli electorate is able to be expressed at the ballot box. read more

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More Grief for the Expelled Refugee Families…

Post-Expulsion: Volunteers Fill In What Government Leaves Out

Or rather, Government Abrogates it’s Sworn, Solemn Responsibilities, Leaves them to Volunteers: MB

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“A 20-year veteran of N’vei Dekalim, Debbie Rosen spoke with Arutz-7 Hebrew Radio in the wake of a hard-hitting report by the Land of Israel Legal Forum. Submitted this week to the State Comptroller, the report reveals grave failures in the psychological, social and emotional treatment of the expelled residents of Gush Katif and northern Shomron. Specific but anonymous examples based on direct and personal testimony are provided.” read more

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Overnight War Action …

Rockets Landed Near Caravilla Homes

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“The Kassam rockets that landed south of Ashkelon on Saturday night impacted about 150 meters from the caravilla homes in Kibbutz Carmiya, where evictees from Gaza’s Netzer-Hazani are living.”

Fatah’s al-Aqsa Responsible for Rocket Attacks

Air Force & Navy Target Terrorist Objectives

IAF Strikes Northern Gaza

Israeli Aircraft Fire on Gaza Rocket Lab

IDF Eases Restrictions for Palestinians

IAF helicopter Launches Missile at Building in Gaza City read more

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Election Politics…

Decision 2006: Disgruntled Evacuees Seek Revenge

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Former Gush Katif settlers currently staying in Jerusalem hotel speak of government’s ‘betrayal,’ say voting for Sharon’s Kadima party not an option: ‘Of course I would be happy to see Kadima collapse, but now we are focusing on helping ourselves’

“Former Neve Dekalim settler Hannah Pikar said, ‘I will vote for whoever did not stab me in the back, if such a person even exists. However, if I do decide to vote, I will base it on past deeds, not on promises for the future. I have learned my lesson.’” read more

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