February 20, 2005
Cabinet Communique
3. The Cabinet discussed the amended Disengagement Plan
- the evacuation of communities and territories. Prime Minister
Sharon summarized the discussion as follows:
"The Government's decision is important and vital for the
State of Israel. From the moment that today's decision is made,
all ministers and ministries are bound by it and must act to advance
it. The decision that we will make today is that referred to in
Article 22 of the law regarding the evacuation of each group of
communities, which requires that the decision be made five months
prior to the actual evacuation. It is in keeping with Minister
Tzipi Livni's compromise, as it was approved by the Cabinet on
6 June 2004, regarding groups of communities; before the evacuation
of each group, the Cabinet will convene in order to discuss and
see if circumstances have changed, and decide accordingly.
This is not an easy day. This is a tough decision, very tough
for all of us. I know that there are ministers for whom today's
vote is an especially harsh decision. These are among Israel's
best people, who established regional enterprises under very harsh
conditions and were steadfast for many years with uncommon heroism.
I ask that ministers meet with them and I will invite them again.
But the decision is a harsh one. There are times when leadership,
determination and responsibility are called for, even if it doesn't
seem popular, even if the decision isn't easy. We must remember
that we are making this decision in order to advance the future
of the State of Israel and I very much appreciate the ministers'
vote."
In continuation of decision #1996 of 6 June 2004, and in accordance
with Article 22a of the Disengagement Implementation Law, the
Cabinet decided, in regard to each group of communities, as follows:
A) Regarding the communities in the first group:
i) To evacuate the communities included in the first group as
defined in the aforementioned Cabinet decision (Morag, Netzarim
and Kfar Darom);
B) Regarding the second group of communities:
i) To evacuate the communities included in the first group as
defined in the aforementioned Cabinet decision (Northern Samaria
communities - Ganim, Kadim, Sa-nur and Homesh);
C) Regarding the third group of communities:
i) To evacuate the communities included in the first group as
defined in the aforementioned Cabinet decision (the communities
in Gush Katif).
D) Regarding the fourth group of communities:
i) To evacuate the communities included in the first group as
defined in the aforementioned Cabinet decision (the Northern Gaza
Strip communities - Elei Sinai, Dugit and Nisanit).
For all four of these phases of the Disengagement Plan listed
above (A, B, C, D), the government has decided that "The
Cabinet will reconvene shortly before the evacuation of the group,
will discuss the then existing circumstances, and will decide
whether or not the circumstances are such that they will affect
the evacuation".
E) In accordance with Article 22a of the 2005 Disengagement
Plan Implementation Law, shortly after this decision is made,
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Defense minister Shaul Mofaz will,
in an order or orders, determine the territories to be evacuated
and the date of evacuation.
F) The discussions referred to above will be held from time
to time, as will be determined for each group and as per the evacuation
process...