This year marks 20 years since Israel’s disengagement from Gaza—one of the most painful and controversial chapters in modern Israeli history. Nearly 9,000 residents of Gush Katif were uprooted from their homes in the name of peace. Two decades later, the Gush Katif Museum in Jerusalem preserves their story.
Join Kayla Sprague of All Israel News as she visits the museum and speaks with Avner, a guide who shares personal insights into the life, loss, and legacy of Gush Katif. With the backdrop of October 7 and ongoing conflict, this feature reflects on the complexity of Israel’s decisions and the resilience of its people.