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PM Sharon likely to demolish "settler" homes; and to go ahead with Nitzanim plan
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Top Israeli lawyer warns IDF: 'pullout could fail'
IDF suggests building fence between Palestinians and Jews in Hebron
New PA demands include control over Gaza border crossings
 
Vandals spraypaint "Sharon's a dictator" on government cars
By: Israel Insider staff and partners   
Published: May 8, 2005   
 
Over the weekend, anti-pullout activists vandalized government vehicles used by a Defense Ministry contractor in the Gaza Strip. They spray painted slogans such as "Sharon's a dictator" and "Gush Katif forever" on the vehicles, sealing closed the vehicles' door locks. Other slogans painted on included "We will not be broken," and "We will never move or leave."

The vehicles, which included three tractors, four trucks, and a steamroller, were being used to widen highways in the area, in part to facilitate the planned withdrawal from Gaza.


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Anti-pullout activists vandalize government vehicles in Gaza  - (Amos Harel)  05.8.2005
 
 

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