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| Israeli soldiers carried away a
Gaza settler who was unwilling to leave. (Xinhua
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ESHKOL, Israel, Aug. 16 (Xinhuanet) --As a midnight
deadline neared for the forced evictions of Gaza Strip settlers, Israeli Defense
Forces wished to end Gaza evacuations in 10 days.
As planned, Israeli soldiers will start evacuating
Gaza settlers from midnight Tuesday. Now the military hopes to cut the time of
evacuating Gaza settlers from a maximum of three weeks to 10 days, though
thousands of pullout opponents had infiltrated the settlements and made the
situation more unpredictable, a senior Israeli Defense Forces officer said.
Barring a last-minute disaster, it is possible to
complete the evacuation by a week starting from Thursday, he said.
In Neveh Dekalim, the major settlement in Gaza,
police officers arrested about 50 young protesters and ejected them to some 300
meters outside the settlement's main gate.
On Tuesday afternoon, while the clashes between the
two sides were at their peak, an understanding was reached between the army and
the settlement's secretariat. Under the deal, solders would pull back to the
main entrance gate, and the secretariat would allow the entry of another 13
shipping containers.
Meanwhile, a force of more than 1,000 Israeli troops
moved late Tuesday into Neveh Dekalim, going door-to-door in a last-minute
effort to convince settlers to leave voluntarily ahead of the deadline.
The soldiers moved past tires set afire by protesters
in the streets of the largest settlement in the Strip.
"It is not unreasonable that the evacuation of Neve
Dekalim could take 24 hours," one senior officer said. Enditem
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| An Israeli soldier was
persuading a family to leave Gaza. |
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| Israeli children gave soldiers
gifts as a token of thanks. |
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Heart-broken settlers were dragged
away. |
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| Israeli settlers' temporary
homes provided by the Israeli government. |
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Israeli settlers in
their temporary home. | |