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BYE BYE GAZA - Barry Chamish

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215<br />

With time all but run out, my oft-written charges that the<br />

Council on Foreign Relations is behind the dismemberment<br />

of Israel is proven true, as is my claim that the World Bank<br />

will be collecting the dividends of Israel's breakup. Watch<br />

Secretary Of State Condoleeza Rice (CFR) and World Bank<br />

Chairman Paul Wolfovitz (CFR) in action.<br />

Israeli gov't admits: US Pressures Determine Retreat<br />

Policy<br />

Israel Resource News Agency,<br />

The U.S. State Department has made it clear to Prime<br />

Minister Ariel Sharon: It wants the Jews out of the Katif<br />

district of Gaza by August 15th, with no excuses. The Chief<br />

Rabbi of Haifa, Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen, came to<br />

Jerusalem and pleaded with Sharon to reconsider his plan to<br />

retreat from Katif, which involves Israel's obliteration of the<br />

21 Jewish communities there, including 325 thriving Jewish<br />

farms and 86 synagogues and Jewish study centers<br />

Sharon's answer to Rabbi Cohen: "This is what the U.S.<br />

State Department is demanding that I do, and I must do<br />

it".<br />

Aug. 8, 2005 21:52 | Updated Aug. 8, 2005 22:17 Jerusalem.<br />

Post<br />

After August 17 those who are forcefully removed will not be<br />

permitted to return to their homes," Maj.-Gen. (Res.) Amos<br />

Yaron, the ministry's director general told reporters on<br />

Monday. A total of 3,100 containers have been allocated to<br />

settlers in Gaza and the West Bank to pack their belongings<br />

and property, and as of August 17, the official relocation cutoff<br />

date, crews will begin packing and removing settlers'<br />

belongings by order of the IDF.<br />

Once the Israeli teams have completed their tasks, then<br />

Palestinian sub contractors hired by the World Bank will<br />

enter the area and remove the building rubble. Israel will pay<br />

to the World Bank the sum of $25 to $30 million that will<br />

cover the costs of removing the rubble, said Yaron.

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