When Gush Katif was destroyed, four communities from the Northern Shomron were also systematically destroyed and cleansed of any Jewish presence. These four communities, along with the rest of the Gush Katif communities, were simply wiped off the map.

 

For us in the Shomron, and for many in Israel, the disengagement is not only the story of the destruction and forced transfer of Jewish communities, or even the story of 8,000 personal tragedies. In retrospect, Gush Katif is the story of how a whole nation was led by a corrupt political leadership down the slippery slope of propagating and believing in a false and deceiving leftist agenda which we all know as “land for peace.” This seemingly innocent and pervasive idea of "land for piece" has been conveyed as beyond question. However, when you forfeit Jewish national rights and Jewish sovereignty, you get no peace. What you get are missiles, thousands of them hitting major cities throughout Israel. You get two wars with close to 150 soldiers and civilians killed and thousands wounded. You get terror. The disengagement, despite the many warnings by political leaders on the Right, resulted in one of Israel’s greatest strategic blunders.

 

 

What are the implications for today? What can we learn so as to avoid making the same mistake again and again? This is the single most important lesson that we can learn from the tragedy of Gush Katif.

 

 

Around 1980, an author by the name of Tofler wrote a book called Third Wave. He used this original term to describe an expected fundamental change in Western civilization similar to the Industrial Revolution, Tofler used this term to describe the imminent revolution by the PC and the Internet. I want to adopt Tofler’s term of the “Third Wave” to describe the implications of how we perceive the future of Judea and Samaria, the historical and biblical heartland of Israel.

 

 

If we imagine the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 as the first modern wave of Jewish sovereignty in Eretz Israel, and the Six Day War of 1967 in which all of Judea and Samaria was liberated from Arab occupation as the second modern wave of Jewish sovereignty, then the expected and imminent Third Wave will not necessarily be a physical wave; it will not necessarily demand military action. The Third Wave will be a wave of perception and awareness. The Third Wave will be an awakening, a tectonic change in how Judea and Samaria is valued, perceived, and understood by the Israeli public and our many supporters throughout the world.

 

 

Over the past two years, the Shomron Regional Council and the Shomron Liaison Office have succeeded in implanting the "settlers" and the "settlements" into the public’s minds and hearts, including the new shapers of public opinion—bloggers and journalists from Israel, 350 foreign journalists stationed in Israel, politicians, radio and TV broadcasters, and celebrities. Tens of thousands of Israelis have visited and toured the Shomron. Tens of thousands of supporters from abroad, Jews and Christians, supporters of Judea and Samaria, have visited the Shomron. Senior journalists have been invited to become acquainted with the revivers of Zionism—the "settlers". This program has been a resounding success and is “opening a window” by forging personal acquaintances and heart-to-heart talks with settlers who make an honest living and raise their children to live and love Eretz Yisrael, without apologizing for living and prospering in the heartland of Israel, Judea and Samaria.

 

 

These same visitors return home from their visit full of good impressions. The natural inclination to report on the settlers through the prism of politics exclusively becomes uncomfortable after seeing that the reality is much more complex. The reality is so very different than what has been reported, from what they have believed and been taught to believe to be true prior to participating in this eye-opening and mind-opening experience. These visitors have breached the gap and have seen, heard and experienced the true narrative of Judea and Samaria.

 

 

They are given a bird’s-eye view and explanation of the strategic significance these hills and mountains have for the center of Israel. They are reminded that in the event of a mass evacuation of the greater Tel-Aviv area, the residents of the center of Israel will be brought to a safe haven in Judea and Samaria. What seemed an impossible reality for Jews living beyond the green line is in actuality not so different from the towns that they themselves reside in. For once, they feel more common denominators transcending assumed differences, all strengthening the understanding that Jews are no strangers to Judea and Samaria.

 

 

This “Third Wave” has brought to the minds and hearts of many in Israel and throughout the world that Judea and Samaria must remain the heartland of Israel. This “Third Wave” will mobilize all of us to internalize the understanding and the belief that Gush Katif can never be repeated again. For, whoever agreed to the destruction of Gush Katif will agree to forfeit Judea and Samaria. And whoever agrees to forfeit Judea and Samaria will agree to forfeit Jerusalem. And whoever agrees to forfeit Jerusalem will forfeit any justification and rationale for the existence of the State of Israel. This is the legacy and meaning of Gush Katif. This is the significance of understanding why there can never be a second Gush Katif.