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When Israel moved 10,000 Gazans to Sinai—and terror attacks plummeted
In 1971, Israel relocated over 10,000 Gazans to northern Sinai under Ariel Sharon to curb terror attacks, which dropped sharply afterward; while some evacuees reported better housing, others struggled to adapt, and UNRWA protested the move as forced displacement
Yaron Drukman
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02.07.25
Ariel Sharon asked for help in the Negev: 'What are you talking about? There’s nothing here'
David Merage was born in Iran and moved to the US in 1975 where he founded a food company which he sold to Nestle for $2.6 billion; Over the year donated and invested large sums in Israel
Yael Walzer
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08.30.24
In memory of my parents
Opinion: Ariel Sharon, one of Israel's most revered generals and its 11th prime minister, fought like a lion his entire life, and his beloved wife Lily stood steadfast beside him
Gilad Sharon
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02.21.24
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