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Israeli Settlements in Gaza and West Bank  Evacuated Under the Disengagement Plan 2005
with approximate population of settlements

The Disengagement Plan  

Note - Population figures are estimates based on figures given by Foundation for Middle East Peace, Ha'aretz and Jerusalem Post. However, the population does not add up to the figure of 8,500 settlers announced by the Israel government. The disengagement plan was implemented in August and September of 2005.

Map Showing Gaza Settlements Evacuated

Peace Process - Map of Israeli Disengagement in Gaza 2005
Settlement Founded Population**

Atzmona (Bnei Atzmona)

1982** 650

Bedola'h

1986 220

Dugit

1982 80

Elei Sinai

1983 350

Gdid

1982 310

Ganei Tal

1979 400

Gan Or

1983 350

Katif

1985 405
Kerem Atzmona 2001 70

Kfar Darom***

1989 365

Kfar Yam

1983 20

Morag

1972 220

Netzarim

1972 390
Netzer Hazani 1973 410

Neveh Dekalim

1983 2,500

Nissanit

1980 1050

Pe'at Sadeh

1989 105

Rafiah Yam

1984 150
Shirat Hayam 2000 50

Slav

1980

50

Tel Katifa 1992

75

* Founded 1979 in Sinai. Moved to Gaza, 1982. 

**Kfar Darom was founded about 1935; destroyed 1939; re-founded 1946; destroyed 1948

*** Estimates are about 15% below published total of 8,500

 

Map of West Bank settlements evacuated:

 Settlements to be evacuated are marked in Red

Ganim - Population about 175. Founded: 1983.

 Homesh -  Population about 220. Founded 1980.

 Kadim -  Population: about 170.

 
Sa Nur - Population about 110. (about 80 settlers joined Sa Nur since January 1, 2004).

Map of Israeli Disengagement in West Bank 2005

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