The Temporary Light [or should this say Darkness – MB] in Nitzan
Excerpts:
“You don’t see many people walking around outside in the morning even thought the unemployment rate is very high — about 75%. ‘Everyone shuts himself up in his own house with his own troubles’ so says Yaffa Nachmanni, who worked for the last 15 years in the big supermarket that belonged to her father in Neveh Dekalim.”
“The constant bickering, about who got what and who is entitled to what, are destroying the fabric of community life that the people of Gush Kattif are trying so desperate to preserve. ‘Rumors fly, about how in the hotels they got this and that, about someone who has pull, managed to arrange this for him, and it’s so sad.'”
Portion of N’vei Dekalim Families Leaving Hotels For Trailer-Homes in Coming Days
Excerpt:
“A portion of those expelled from the Gush Katif town of N’vei Dekalim will be moving in the coming days from the hotels they have been living in to temporary housing in Nitzan, near Ashkelon.”
Awaiting the next trick-pitch out of left field … MB