Hitnatkut

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Hitnatkut is the Hebrew term for Israel’s 2005 unilateral disengagement plan, which involved withdrawing Israeli settlers and military forces from the Gaza Strip and parts of the northern West Bank.

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instanceOf Israeli government policy
Israeli unilateral disengagement plan
military withdrawal
political event
alsoKnownAs Israeli disengagement from Gaza in 2005
surface form: 2005 Israeli disengagement plan

Israeli disengagement from Gaza in 2005
surface form: Gaza disengagement

Israeli disengagement from Gaza in 2005
surface form: Israeli disengagement from Gaza
appliesToTerritory Gaza Strip
West Bank
surface form: Northern West Bank
characterizedAs unilateral withdrawal
conflictContext Arab–Israeli conflict
surface form: Israeli–Palestinian conflict
country Israel
dateOfGovernmentApproval 2004-06
endTime 2005-09
goal improve Israel’s security situation
reduce friction between Israelis and Palestinians
reduce international pressure on Israel
hasDebateTopic impact on Israeli security
rights and compensation of evacuated settlers
status of Gaza after disengagement
hasLanguage Hebrew
hasPart evacuation of Gush Katif settlements
evacuation of four settlements in northern West Bank
implementedBy government of Israel
surface form: Government of Israel
implementedIn 2005
includesAction dismantling of Israeli settlements
evacuation of Israeli settlements in northern West Bank
relocation of Israeli settlers into Israel or other West Bank areas
withdrawal of Israeli military forces from Gaza Strip
withdrawal of Israeli settlers from Gaza Strip
legalForm unilateral plan
legislativeBodyInvolved Knesset
numberOfEvacuatedSettlements 21 in Gaza Strip
4 in northern West Bank
numberOfEvacuatedSettlers approximately 8000
opposedBy many Israeli settlers
right-wing Israeli political parties
some religious Zionist groups
positionHeldByKeyProponent Prime Minister of Israel
proposedBy Ariel Sharon
region Middle East
result continued Israeli control of Gaza’s airspace and maritime access
continued Israeli control of most Gaza border crossings
dismantling of all Israeli settlements in Gaza Strip
end of permanent Israeli military presence inside Gaza Strip
startTime 2005-08
supportedBy Ariel Sharon
some centrist and left-wing Israeli parties

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