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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
GUSH KATIF (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Israeli soldiers stand outside a settler family's home in the Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim with the intention to evacuate the family 17 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/OREL COHEN ORG XMIT: GUS07
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
NEVE DEKALIM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Israeli police officer reacts after falling to the ground during scuffles with Jewish settlers in the Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim, within the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the southern Gaza Strip, 16 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/SEBASTIAN SCHEINER ORG XMIT: JRL140
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
ATZMONA (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Israeli security forces fan out on the outskirts of the settlement of Atzmona in the southern Gaza Strip, Sunday 21 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/JIM HOLLANDER ORG XMIT: ISR03
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Humanitarian aid airdropped over northern Gaza
GAZA (-), 13/08/2025.- A United Arab Emirates (UAE) Air Force plane drops humanitarian aid over the northern Gaza Strip, 13 August 2025. Over 230 people, including more than 100 children, have died from malnutrition in Gaza since Israel blocked all supplies from entering the Strip in March 2025. (Emiratos Árabes Unidos) EFE/EPA/MOHAMMED SABER ORG XMIT: EPA4933
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
KISSUFIM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - A long column of Israeli armour returns from the Gaza Strip as it rolls down the last stretch of road inside Gaza and approaches the Kissufim crossing gate 12 September 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/PAVEL WOLBERG ORG XMIT: PW11
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
GUSH KATIF (-), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Reut Kadmon carries souvenir stones from the rubble of her destroyed house in the former southern Gaza Strip settlement of Kfar Darom 30 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/PAVEL WOLBERG ORG XMIT: PW10
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
HOMESH (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Israeli police officers use a bulldozer to remove a Jewish settler youth off the roof top of a Yeshiva, religious school, in the northern West Bank settlement of Homesh, 23 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/OREL COHEN ORG XMIT: GUS05
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A view shows a sign standing in a lavender field in the summer season, in Nowy Pozog
A view shows a sign standing in a lavender field in the summer season, in Nowy Pozog, Poland, August 12, 2025. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel ORG XMIT: HFS-040
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
SHIRAT HAYAM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Jewish settlers or infiltrators into the Shirat Hayam settlement in the southern Gaza Strip huddle inside a child's room as Israeli police try to persuade them to walk out themselves as they are evacuated from the community on 18 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/JIM HOLLANDER ORG XMIT: ISR23
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- 13/08/2025 11:51:04
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A view shows lavender after harvesting in the summer season, in Nowy Pozog
A view shows lavender after harvesting in the summer season, in Nowy Pozog, Poland, August 12, 2025. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel ORG XMIT: HFS-034
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
NITZANIM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon leans over housing plans as he meets with contractors who are building temporary housing for settlers due to be evacuated from the Gaza Strip under his disengagement plan; July 5, 2005, at the Nitzanim construction site in southern Israel (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/DAVID SILVERMAN ORG XMIT: SHR05
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- 13/08/2025 11:50:58
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A man works with lavender, in Nowy Pozog
A man works with lavender, in Nowy Pozog, Poland, August 12, 2025. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel ORG XMIT: HFS-028
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- 13/08/2025 11:50:57
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
KFAR DAROM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Residents of the Gaza Strip settlement of Kfar Darom clash with Israeli forces on the roof of the settlements synagogue on Thursday 18 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/YOSSI ZAMIR ORG XMIT: GAZ08
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- 13/08/2025 11:50:52
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A man works with lavender, in Nowy Pozog
A man works with lavender, in Nowy Pozog, Poland, August 12, 2025. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel ORG XMIT: HFS-027
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
KFAR DAROM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Israeli security forces drag a Jewish settler and his child out of their homes in the Jewish settlement of Kfar Darom during the forced evacuation of settlers from the southern Gaza Strip settlements, 18 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/SEBASTIAN SCHEINER ORG XMIT: JRL160
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- 13/08/2025 11:50:46
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
SHIRAT HAYAM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Israeli teenage settler who had been evicted from the Shirat Hayam settlement in the southern Gaza Stip sits behind a bus window covered in sandy dust as she watches her friends being pulled out from homes at sea-side settlement Shirat Hayam, 18 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/JIM HOLLANDER ORG XMIT: ISR14
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A man works with lavender, in Nowy Pozog
A man works with lavender, in Nowy Pozog, Poland, August 12, 2025. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel ORG XMIT: HFS-029
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
SHIRAT HAYAM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - tens of thousands of Israeli settlers and right-wing supporters marching up the beach at Shirat Hayam in the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the southern Gaza Strip in a huge rally against the planned removal of Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip and four West Bank settlements under the Sharon 'disengagement plan' (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/JIM HOLLANDER ORG XMIT: EPA4949
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- 13/08/2025 11:50:39
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A view shows lavender after harvesting in the summer season, in Nowy Pozog
A view shows lavender after harvesting in the summer season, in Nowy Pozog, Poland, August 12, 2025. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel ORG XMIT: HFS-033
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
JERUSALEM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Fourteen Israelis who were buried in the cemetery in the former Jewish settlement in Neve Dekalim in the Gush Katif settlement area in the southern Gaza Strip are to be reburied in Jerusalem 01 September 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina, Jerusalén) EFE/EPA/JIM HOLLANDER ORG XMIT: JER04
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- 13/08/2025 11:50:31
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German Chancellor Merz and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attend a press conference, in Berlin
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attend a press conference, on the day they attend a virtual meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders on the upcoming Trump-Putin summit on Ukraine, in Berlin, Germany, August 13, 2025. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen ORG XMIT: LIVE
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
NEVE DELKALIM (---), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Jewish settler escapes the bus onto which he was loaded by Israeli forces in the Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim, southern Gaza Strip 17 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina) EFE/EPA/SEBASTIAN SCHEINER ORG XMIT: JRL132
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Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the northern West Bank 2005
MAALE ADUMIM (-), 13/08/2025.- (FILE) - Former Israeli prime minister and finance minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) talks to reporters as he tours the large Jewish settlement of Ma'ale Adumim outside of Jerusalem 31 August 2005 (reissued 13 August 2025). The Israeli disengagement plan of 2005, also known as the “Gaza disengagement,” was a unilateral withdrawal by Israel from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, conceived by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The plan was executed without coordination with the Palestinian National Authority. It was framed as a security and demographic move, not as a concession to Palestinian demands. Israel kept control over Gaza’s border, airspace and maritime access, as well as the ability to restrict goods, movement and resources. (Palestina, Jerusalén) EFE/EPA/HUGH GORDON ISRAEL OUT ORG XMIT: JER05
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- 13/08/2025 11:50:16
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A general view shows a lavender field in the summer season, in Purzec
A general view shows a lavender field in the summer season, in Purzec, Poland, August 12, 2025. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel ORG XMIT: HFS-036