在塞巴斯蒂亚之前:1969-1970年,scheme集团试图建立以色列定居点

Amir Goldstein
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本文将集中讨论1969年至1970年期间多次企图在纳布卢斯(scheme)或其附近地区建立以色列定居点的鲜为人知的事件。一群隶属于各种犹太复国主义右翼政党(后来被称为“计划集团”)的贝塔青年不顾政府的反对,七次尝试在撒玛利亚建立定居点。每次企图都被安全部队的坚决反应所阻止。尽管学术研究对六日战争后解决西岸问题的努力给予了极大的关注,但这一特殊事件却很少受到关注。这一事件发生的背景是,赫鲁特和迦勒的领导人梅纳赫姆·贝吉昂(Menachem begin)发表的慷慨激昂的声明——不应归还朱迪亚和撒玛利亚——与该运动所采取的有限的定居点倡议之间存在矛盾。这篇文章考察了政府对定居点尝试的坚决回应,支持该组织的圈子,以及梅纳赫姆·贝金(Menachem Begin)(当时是一名不管部部长)对该倡议的矛盾态度。这篇文章将描述scheme小组和Elon-Moreh gar 'in(核心小组)成员之间建立的纽带,他们承担了类似的倡议。这项倡议最终取得了成功,政府批准该组织在卡杜姆的[军队]营地定居。
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Before Sebastia: The Schem Group’s Attempts to Establish an Israeli Settlement, 1969-1970
The article will focus on the little-known affair related to the repeated attempts to establish an Israeli settlement in Nablus (Schem) or its vicinity during 1969-1970. A group of Betar youths who were affiliated with various Zionist right-wing parties (and who became known as the Schem Group) make seven separate attempts to establish a settlement in Samaria despite the government’s opposition. Each attempt was blocked by the determined response of the security forces. Despite the significant attention devoted by academic research to the attempts at settling the West Bank in the wake of the Six Day War, this particular affair has received little attention. The episode occurred against the backdrop of the dissonance between the impassioned statements made by Menachem Begin—as the leader of Herut and Gahal—that Judea and Samaria should not be given back and the limited settlement initiatives undertaken by the movement. The article examines the determined government response to the settlement attempts, the circles that backed the group and the ambivalent attitude of Menachem Begin (who was a minister-without-portfolio at the time) toward that initiative. The article will describe the bonds forged between the Schem group and the Elon-Moreh gar’in (core group) members who undertook a similar initiative. That initiative eventually succeeded, with the government’s approval for the group to settle in the [army] camp at Kadum.
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