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ELI SINAI PROTESTING MARCH AGAINST ISRAELI DISE...

Eli Sinai Settlers Protest on 21 August 2005, Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated. About 500 settlers and other supporters from the Golan Heights started a protest march out of Eli Sinai settlement along the new israeli border line on their way to protest around Israel but ended eventually in Yad Mordechai intersection on no.4 highway. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: March 22, 2008
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Graffiti on the walls of houses at Eli Sinai. On 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Graffiti on the walls of houses at Eli Sinai. On 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 23, 2008
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Graffiti on the walls of houses at Eli Sinai. On 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Soldiers march as they get ready to evacuate homes at Eli Sinai, Gaza Strip, on 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Soldiers march as they get ready to evacuate homes at Eli Sinai, Gaza Strip, on 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Soldiers march as they get ready to evacuate homes at Eli Sinai, Gaza Strip, on 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Residents argue with the Israeli Army as they are asked to evacuate their homes at Eli Sinai, Gaza Strip, on 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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A Resident reads with a soldier outside his window before he evacuates his home at Eli Sinai, Gaza Strip, on 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Residents of Eli Sinai meet to discuss the gaza strip evacuation at Eli Sinai, Gaza Strip, on 21 August 2005 Eli Sinai, the last populated settlement in Gaza strip was evacuated from Gaza Strip. Today 50 families of the former Eli Sinai residents are still living as refugees in tents outside a popular rest stop at the entrance to the Israeli Negev near Kibbutz Yad Mordechai who its members gave permission to Eli Sinai Evacuees to settle down temporarily until their residency problems are resolved. Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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MIDEAST ISRAEL ELI SINAI SETTLEMENT DISENGAGEMENT

The entrance to the Eli Sinai community (tent city) at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settlers evacuated from Eli Sinai are eating lunch in their community living room tent at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settlers evacuated from Eli Sinai are eating lunch and reading the weekend news in their community living room tent at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settlers evacuated from Eli Sinai are eating lunch in their community living room tent at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settler\'s children evacuated from Eli Sinai are eating lunch and playing in their community living room tent at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settlers evacuated from Eli Sinai are outside their community living room tent at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settler\'s baby that was evacuated from Eli Sinai is crying in his family tent at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settlers evacuated from Eli Sinai are playing inside their families tent at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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A large signpost placed on the main road saying \
Date: March 22, 2008
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A Former settler\'s child evacuated from Eli Sinai is helping to clean the families tent for preperation of Shabbat at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settlers that were evacuated from Eli Sinai are on their way to the community living room tent at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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A former settler\'s dog, evacuated from Eli Sinai with a sign above him saying \
Date: March 22, 2008
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Eli Sinai Kindergartenat Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Former settlers that were evacuated from Eli Sinai are on their community kitchen  on Friday Jan 13, 2006 The woman are in charge on the camp lunches and are eating in the shared kitchen.at Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates.  Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Overseas Visitors and potential sponsors round tour on Friday Jan 13, 2006. In spite of media reports the residents say that the Tent City has no government support and all the expenses, which is around $60,000 a month, comes from their own pockets and some overseas Zionist Jewish organizations.Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Overseas Visitors and potential sponsors round tour on Friday Jan 13, 2006
In spite of media reports the residents say that the Tent City has no government support and all the expenses, which is around $60,000 a month, comes from their own pockets and some overseas Zionist Jewish organizations.Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Overseas Visitors and potential sponsors round tour on Friday Jan 13, 2006. In spite of media reports the residents say that the Tent City has no government support and all the expenses, which is around $60,000 a month, comes from their own pockets and some overseas Zionist Jewish organizations.Yad Mordechai intersection, on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates.  Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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Living peacefully tent-by-tent along with other 
former Eli Sinai residents. on Friday Jan 13, 2006 Although the hard conditions such as floods, cold temperatures and uncomfortable conditions, I found a small warm co-operative community living peacefully tent-by-tent along with other former Eli Sinai residents. In one caravan kitchen, the cooking shifts are shared by the camp ladies and the camp security is taken care of by the men with the help of their dogs. The main tent is used as one big living room where they eat, play or watch one shared television. They even have a small kindergarten and they organize a school bus service for their children. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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The main tent from above. on Friday Jan 13, 2006. Five months (146 days) since they were evacuated from their Gaza homes this summer, the ex-Eli Sinai residents belong to the 25 percent of the former residents that are still living in tents, hotel rooms or dormitories. According to a new report released by the non-profit group Lema\'an Acheinu, more than 50% have yet to receive any compensation funds, and only 5.7% of the 2,100 people who lost their jobs have found new ones. The report paints a grim picture of the evacuees\' economic, emotional and family situations, including drug and alcohol use by teens and increase divorce rates. Photo By Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: March 22, 2008
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