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Israel breaks main resistance to Gaza pullout
Israeli forces cleared the last Jewish settlers and protesters from Gaza resistance strongholds on Friday, breaking the back of their opposition to ending nearly four decades of occupation, reported Reuters. The army said it had finished evacuating Neve Dekalim, the biggest settlement, and Kfar Darom, scene of the worst clashes between security forces and opponents of uprooting the first enclaves from land that Palestinians seek for a state.
Pullout opponents were also dragged kicking and screaming from Neve Dekalim's synagogue after troops moved in. "I am totally exhausted, but it has not been for nothing," said protester Shlomit Binyamin, 17, in Neve Dekalim. "I hope the people of Israel will ensure there will be no more disengagement. We must continue the fight."
The latest evacuations brought the number of Gaza's 8,500 settlers evacuated to well over 80 percent. Hundreds of rightist pullout opponents have also been expelled or detained. The army said 160 were arrested in Kfar Darom. Israeli opponents call the withdrawal a victory for Palestinian militants -- a view echoed by the gunmen -- as well as the betrayal of a biblical claim that could set a precedent elsewhere. Sharon dubs the pullout "disengagement" from conflict and most Israelis back the plan. A new opinion poll for the daily Yedioth Ahronoth showed 59 percent support it, and 61 percent believed Sharon had shown good or very good leadership. Political analysts say the pullout could also reduce foreign pressure to give up bigger settlements in the West Bank, land the Palestinians also seek. Palestinians welcome the withdrawal of the Gaza settlers and another 500 from the West Bank, but fear Israel aims to keep most of the other communities housing 230,000 settlers forever. Some 3.8 million Palestinians live in Gaza and the West Bank.
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