
Which Gaza settlements have been cleared by the Israeli army?
The army moved into most of the main Gaza settlements, leaving only two of the most militant, Kfar Darom and Netzarim, alone. By nightfall, the army said it had cleared the settlements of Morag, Bedolah, Kerem Atzmona, Ganei Tal, and Tel Katifa. Gadid, Peat Sadeh, Rafiah Yam, Shalev, Dugit and Nisanit were already empty or nearly so.
Will Israel pull settlers out under Palestinian mortar fire?
One of Israel's prime concerns has been the possibility of pulling settlers out under Palestinian fire from mortars or rockets. The Palestinian Authority has worked closely, and thus far successfully, with Israel to keep the quiet while Israeli troops are busy with their own citizens.
Will Palestinian killings delay Israel's pullout from Shiloh?
The Palestinian Authority has worked closely, and thus far successfully, with Israel to keep the quiet while Israeli troops are busy with their own citizens. But the killings and the Hamas threat have increased the chances of a serious confrontation that could delay the pullout, which is likely to be what the Shiloh settler had in mind.

What settlements did the army clear in Gaza?
By nightfall, the army said it had cleared the settlements of Morag, Bedolah, Kerem Atzmona, Ganei Tal, and Tel Katifa. Gadid, Peat Sadeh, Rafiah Yam, Shalev, Dugit and Nisanit were already empty or nearly so. Action was continuing in the largest Gaza settlement, Neve Dekalim, where several hundred young protesters, most of them there illegally from the West Bank, were taking refuge in the main synagogue.
Where did the Israelis protest the pullout?
In Netivot, outside Gaza, a woman set herself on fire to protest the pullout and was in serious condition, and 2,000 other Israelis protested outside Mr. Sharon's farm near Sederot . Speaking to reporters in Jerusalem, Mr. Sharon praised the settlers and the security forces.
How many police officers were in Kerem Atzmona?
Here in Kerem Atzmona, one of the most militant and religious of the settlements, more than 1,500 police officers and soldiers, some in riot gear, broke through gates and a barricade to surround fewer than 20 house trailers.
How many Israeli soldiers were evacuated from Gaza?
KEREM ATZMONA, Gaza Strip, Aug. 17 - Nearly 10,000 Israeli soldiers and police officers began the forcible evacuation of Israeli settlers from Gaza on Wednesday, carrying some screaming from their homes in scenes that moved a number of the soldiers to tears.
What group was involved in the Gaza pullout?
The Israelis also uncovered what they called an effort by the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad to commit a suicide attack during the pullout, and made four arrests, the Israeli Army said. An explosives belt that was to have been used in the attack was discovered in a solar-power water panel in a house in the Palestinian enclave of Mawassi, which borders the main Gush Katif southern settlement bloc.
Where was the explosive belt found?
An explosives belt that was to have been used in the attack was discovered in a solar-power water panel in a house in the Palestinian enclave of Mawassi, which borders the main Gush Katif southern settlement bloc.
Who is the head of the Israeli ambulance service?
Doron Kotler , the head of operations for the Israeli ambulance service, Magen David Adom, said he was impressed by the unusual patience shown by the police and soldiers, and the silence. "There's a lot of sorrow," he said. "There's a kind of sadness, and all the faces are serious.
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Who paid the $8 million settlement?
CHICAGO ( ChurchMilitant.com) - The archdiocese of Chicago has reportedly paid a record $8 million out-of-court settlement for a priest who was restored to active ministry by Chicago's former archbishop, Cdl. Joseph Bernardin, and who subsequently admitted to abusing multiple boys.
Why did Calicott leave the ministry?
Blase Cupich, removed Calicott from active ministry in 2002 owing to allegations that he had sexually abused multiple teenage boys. It was that same year that Calicott admitted to being guilty of sexual misconduct with boys dating back to the 1970s.
Who is Blake Horwitz?
Blake Horwitz, who is representing the alleged victim of Fr. John Calicott, announced Thursday that the archdiocese reached an $8 million settlement without having to file a lawsuit. The archdiocese, now led by Cdl.
What did Calicott say about the Chicago Sun-Times?
Calicott told the Chicago Sun-Times during an interview in June 2002 that he takes "full, complete and total responsibility" for committing acts of sexual misconduct with two teenage boys in 1976. Free clip from CHURCH MILITANT Premium. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE.
