Dozens of orange-shirted students stood at the entrance of a shopping mall with signs reading "closed orange area" and "no passage to Jews." Organizers said they are not preventing shoppers from entering the mall, but want them to feel uncomfortable and identify with more than 9,000 Jewish residents whom the government plans to force out of Gaza and northern Samaria communities.



Chabad (Lubavitch) movement leaders met Wednesday night and announced they have created a new computer disk to be distributed to 250,000 homes. The disk, which also is available on the Internet, is called "Greater Land of Israel" and includes messages from the late Lubavitcher Rebbe against Israel's surrendering any land.



Protests against the expulsion plan also are continuing around the world. More than 500 people rallied earlier this week in front of the Israeli consulate in Los Angeles.