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A short documentary (in Hebrew) about breaking in the Akko prison, killing of 3 Israeli Sergeants by the British and the retaliation of the Hebrew underground organization "Etzel". Statements given by Menachem Begin to this matter. Between 4 and 5 on Tuesday morning, July 29, 1947, the Acre prison gallows were operated three times in quick succession. Avshalom Haviv, Yaakov Weiss and Meir Nakar, Irgun fighters who had participated in the May 4th prison break which set free 41 Irgun and Lehi...
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"Sakin B'Lev" (literally, "Knife in the Heart") is a 28-minute documentary film that focused on the Gush Katif supporters and residents to avoid the forceful expulsion and destruction of Jewish life prior to the cruel and ill-fated move by the state of Israel in summer 2005. This film includes riveting footage and heart-wrenching interviews with both Gush Katif parents and children, who are literally begging the Jewish Nation to prevent the expulsion. The film includes extensive statements...
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This shocking political satire cartoon from Israel National News truly hits the point - in 1948, families started with the temporary homes and later upgraded to houses - but the Gush Katif frontier heroes started in houses and were later forced to live in temporary houses (trailers) after being expelled from their communities of decades. And now, three years later - the vast majority of the over 1,500 famlies continue to live in shame and squalor in "caravillas" falling apart. The sad state...
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Daniel Pinner went to Gush Katif to protest the forced deportation of Jewish life in the summer of 2005. A peaceful and deeply-spiritual man, he went to volunteer his trade (electrician) to help those who came to Gush Katif to help prevent the now-failed evacuation of all Jews. During a walk along the beach with his dog, he was attacked by a horde of stone throwing Arabs. His life was in danger and he fired his gun into the air, and only in self-defense. Days later, an Arab claimed he had...
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Gush Katif Refugee Interview Podcast: The great Jewish communities of Gush Katif were built on the sand dunes of the Gaza Strip with great effort and faith by a handful of pioneers in the late 1970s and 1980s. Ex-American Anita Tucker was one of the pioneers, and today is a refugee in her own country. During the drunken and forced removal of everything Jewish from the Gaza Strip, Anita (and her children) lost their homes and her thriving celery business. Here is an audio update of the...
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