Israel’s cabinet approved a plan on Sunday for a new community along Israel’s Mediterranean coast in an effort to accommodate Jewish settlers who will be removed from the Gaza Strip when Israel withdraws from the area this summer. The cabinet’s move was intended to persuade the settlers, who remain staunchly opposed to the evacuation, to cooperate. The government proposal will, in effect, allow the Gaza settlers to re-establish their communities up the coastline, a few miles to the north of the Gaza Strip. Full Story
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