By Ryan Jones
Dec 04, 2005
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's new Kadima Party has inadvertently invited residents of the former Gaza Jewish town of Neve Dekalim to sign up for additional information about joining the faction on its official website.
In a form presented on its front page, the Kadima website includes a drop-down box for potential party activists to choose their place of residences. Neve Dekalim, which was forcibly cleared of residents along with Gaza's 20 other Jewish communities in August, is on the list.
Once the capital of Jewish Gaza, Neve Dekalim has since Israel's ?disengagement? become a training camp for Hamas terrorists and their allies in the Islamic Jihad.
Hamas officials told WorldNetDaily last month that Neve Dekalim had been transformed into a ?military training camp for martyrs,? and boasted of firing several Kassam rockets from the former settlement at Israeli towns in the adjacent Negev region.
Neve Dekalim's former Jewish inhabitants said the use of their homes by these killers was the ?ultimate insult.?
Sharon pulled Israel out of Gaza promising his countrymen the move would increase security, reduce terror and create an atmosphere conducive to peace.
Hamas and most of the Palestinian Arab public saw it differently, labeling the pullout a victory for five years of intensified terrorism against Israel's Jews, and promising to unleash even more violence if Judea and Samaria were not surrendered in like fashion.