Residents of a government-created trailer home camp for Gush Katif expulsion victims forced a top aide of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to leave the community of Nitzan Monday. They charged that Ra'anan Dinor, who heads the Prime Minister's office, visited with the intention of examining if there were violations of building laws.
Dinor said he came in order to listen to residents' complaints about bureaucratic tangles and the failure of the government to provide promised help to the former residents of the Jewish communities, which the government destroyed in the summer of 2005. The government also vowed that the expulsion of the Jewish residents would bring about a halt in rocket attacks on Israel.