Withdrawal from Gaza, Hamas' Rise to Power
Withdrawal from Gaza, Hamas' Rise to Power
The Israeli
disengagement from Gaza was the withdrawal of the Israeli army from inside
the Gaza Strip, and the dismantling of all Israeli settlements
in the Gaza Strip in 2005.
Following
the withdrawal, Hamas was
elected as the Palestinian government which started the chain reaction leading
to Operation "Summer Rains" later
within that year.
In
December 2006, news reports indicated that a number of Palestinians were
leaving the Gaza Strip, due to political disorder and "economic
pressure" there. In January 2007, fighting continued between Hamas
and Fatah,
without any progress towards resolution or reconciliation
Fighting
spread to several points in the Gaza Strip with both factions attacking each
other. In response to constant attacks by rocket fire from the Gaza Strip,
Israel launched an airstrike which destroyed a building used by Hamas.[87] In
June 2007 the Fatah–Hamas conflict reached its height and Hamas took control
over the Gaza Strip.
Since
Hamas’ hegemony, it has launched periodic
attack through tunnels on Israeli
farming and has
period fired missile, reaching as far as Tel Aviv.
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