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GAZA DISENGAGEMENT
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066757
Gaza pullout: fromdisengagement to engagement
/ Mohan, Tanya
2005
Mohan, Tanya
Journal Article
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2005.
Key Words
Palestine
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Middle East
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Gaza Disengagement
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082072
Ideological change and Israel's disengagement from Gaza
/ Rynhold, Jonathan; Waxman, Dov
Rynhold, Jonathan
Journal Article
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Publication
2008.
Summary/Abstract
Jonathan Rynhold and Dov Waxman posit that ideological change within the right-wing Likud party generated support for the partition of Israel that was a vital prerequisite to the Sharon government's adoption of the Gaza disengagement plan in 2005. Although international and domestic pressures were important in determining certain elements of the withdrawal, they did not dictate the policy of disengagement.
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Israel
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Middle East
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Gaza Disengagement
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066436
issues arising from the implementation of Israel's disengagemen
/ Aronson, Geoffrey
2005
Aronson, Geoffrey
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2005.
Key Words
Israel
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Middle East
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Gaza Disengagement
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137546
Something new begins’ – religious Zionism in the 2013 elections: from decline to political recovery
/ Roth, Anat
Roth, Anat
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Habayit Hayehudi party was one of the most noteworthy phenomena of the general elections held in Israel in 2013. In the 2009 elections the party's main predecessor only won three seats, and polls conducted in the first half of 2012 cast doubt upon its chances of passing the minimum threshold. Defying these predictions, Habayit Hayehudi won 12 seats to become the fourth largest Knesset party. This article's primary claim is that the party's success derived from its leaders' ability to cater to the aspirations and needs ensuing from the traumatic 2005 Gaza disengagement and to replace the feelings of distress and disorientation with a positive momentum.
Key Words
Gaza Disengagement
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Religious Zionism
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Political Right
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Israeli Elections
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Naftali Bennett
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All-Israeli Icon
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Gush Emunim
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Political Recovery
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Israel – Palestine Conflicts
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