There is no epidemic of death among them. When you see something that is evil it should just be shown to be evil on its merits. To vastly exagerate does not help our case. Doing this cheapens the evil of the holocaust and pogroms which was extreme.
First I didn't claim "epidemic." That's your own word because you apparently have a problem with twisting what I actually say.
Now read this:
http://www.5tjt.com/international-news/7693-gush-katif-by-the-numbersIs the article lying?
Here, I'll post the text in here for everyone, and I'll add emphasis in bold. BTW, just because the mainstream media doesn't bother to report on these people doesn't mean they no longer exist after the govt destroyed their lives:
Gush Katif: By The Numbers
International News
By 5TJT Staff
on Thursday, July 15, 2010
Permanent Communities
• G-d willing, 18 new communities will be established during the coming year.
• Over 1,400 families (85%) from Gush Katif continue to live with their communities in
temporary housing sites.• Building of permanent housing has started in only 9 locations.
• Only 157 families (15%) have completed the building of their permanent homes.
• It is estimated that 180 families will not be able to build new homes without some degree of financial assistance.
Public Buildings
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The government has not allocated the required funds for the full reconstruction of all public buildings such as synagogues, community centers, youth centers, and others.• The construction of synagogues has begun in only three of the new communities.
Employment
Many families managed to find employment through the efforts of ‘JobKatif’ but
approximately 18% of the Gush Katif people remain unemployed, almost twice the national unemployment rate. Another 15% are underemployed.Small businesses
Only 100 out of the 180 small businesses that were located in Gush Katif were re-established after the expulsion, many only achieving partial productivity.
Farmers
Only 28% of the farmers were able to begin farming again, either as a result of inappropriate infrastructures or because of inadequate monetary compensation.
Social Challenges
Youth. The uprooting from their homes and communities was a
devastating experience for the youth of Gush Katif, who are still coping with a feeling of abandonment, a decrease in scholastic achievements, and an increase in truancy and high-school drop-outs.
Family structure. The uprooting severely impaired the resilience of the family unit and resulted in an increase in the number and severity of family crises and in the rate of divorces.
Medical issues. The uprooting brought an
increase in the illness and mortality rates among the evacuees.
The incidence of illnesses related to high blood pressure, heart disease, and malignant diseases has doubled.