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Kadima
Kadima (, ) was a centrist and liberal political party in Israel. It was established on 24 November 2005 by moderates from Likud largely following the implementation of Ariel Sharon's unilateral disengagement plan in August 2005, and was soon joined by like-minded Labor politicians.
Israeli disengagement from the Gaza Strip
end of Israeli occupation and colonization of Gaza Strip in 2005
Gush Katif
former bloc of 21 Israeli settlements in the southern Gaza strip

Sa-Nur
thumb|Sa-Nur, 1978
Sa-Nur () is an Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank, just north of the Palestinian towns of Silat ad-Dhahr and Fandaqumiya, under the administrative jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Council.
Kadim
thumb|Kadim and Ganim on the 2018 [[OCHA OpT map of Jenin]]
Kadim () was an Israeli settlement on a hilltop in the northern West Bank, just west of the large Palestinian city of Jenin, under the administrative jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Council.
Ganim
thumb|Kadim and Ganim on the 2018 [[OCHA OpT map of Jenin]]
Ganim () was an Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank, just west of the large Palestinian city of Jenin, under the administrative local government of the Shomron Regional Council. Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are illegal under international law.
Orange ribbon
type of symbol
Muzeʼon Gush Ḳatif Yerushalayim
museum in Jerusalem, Israel
Homesh
Homesh () is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank along Route 60, just south of the Palestinian towns of Silat ad-Dhahr and Fandaqumiya, illegally built on private Palestinian land. The settlement is under the administrative jurisdiction of the Shomron Regional Council. In 2005, the settlement homes were demolished along with three other settlements in the northern West Bank, at the same time as the Israeli disengagement from Gaza. In 2025, the settlement was officially reestablished following Israeli government approval. It is currently home to about 20 families.