Kadim
Kadim (Template:Lang-he-n) was an Israeli settlement on a hilltop in the northern West Bank under the administrative jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Council.[1]
History
The settlement, close to Jenin, attracted secular young Israeli families seeking low cost housing and an idyllic lifestyle.[citation needed] In later years, Palestinian snipers used the hilltop outside the perimeter fence to aim into the windows of Kadim homes. In the face of mounting violence, many residents left.[2]
Unilateral disengagement
During seven years of talks that ended in 2001, the possibility of dismantling Kadim was discussed as part of a peace agreement.[3]
In September 2005, Ariel Sharon's plan for unilateral disengagement was implemented and the remaining residents of Kadim were evicted.[4] The families moved to Reichan, a community inside the Green Line.[5]
See also
References
- ^ About the Council- general background Shomron Regional Council
- ^ Feeling abandoned in Kadim
- ^ Feeling abandoned in Kadim
- ^ Q&A: The Gaza Withdrawal CTV, 12 September 2005
- ^ Hugs, tears as residents say good-bye