Tomorrow:
Knesset to vote on bill stripping terrorists of citizenship
Bill which has support from opposition MKs in addition to coalition passes its 2nd and 3rd reading.
Bill which has support from opposition MKs in addition to coalition passes its 2nd and 3rd reading.
Community head explains why thrice-expelled Gush Katif families are unlikely to protest, and why even those who have resettled are at risk.
Tenufa head reveals the high cost of Disengagement. Twelve percent still without permanent homes.
Minister Naftali Bennett notes that over half of the Gush Katif expellees still live in temporary homes, despite government promises.
The Israel Police work to rebuild public trust by volunteering with children of families expelled from Gush Katif.
8th Katif Center video features Ayala Azran from Neve Dkalim, who found in art and creation a way of coping with the pain.
7th Katif Center video features Avi Burstein, a farmer from Gush Katif who continues his line of work in a new piece of land.
6th Katif Center video features Shlomit Cohen, a young mother who witnessed the disengagement as a teenager.
5th Katif Center video features Rabbi Gabi Kadosh, Ganei Tal village's rabbi.
Forth Katif Center video features Einat Bloch Yefet, a young mother whose brother was murdered by terrorists in Gush Katif.
Migron expellees hope their synagogue will be complete by the holidays. The building will be made from a remodeled Gush Katif remnant.
MKs from right and left oppose a government plan to demand that former Gush Katif residents pay rent.
Israelis expelled from Gush Katif who cannot afford to build homes will now be charged rent for their caravans.
The government plans to start Gush Katif expellees for use of their caravans. Move aims to force 150 families out.
Expulsion in Beit El may mean homelessness in Gush Katif caravan towns as the Tnufa Administration refuses to change its rules.
Expellee families have new jobs, new schools, but nowhere to live as government reassigns their new caravan homes to Beit El.
Seven months have passed since the decision to help Katif expellees restart their lives, but the money and land promised have yet to arrive.
Over 170 families are resettled in the towns of Naveh and Bnei Netzarim, outside Gaza. Infrastructure partially complete.