Most of the Jews thrown out of Gaza still don't have permanent HOMES?

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Chairman Doron Ben-Shlomi of the Committee of Jews uprooted by the government from Gaza and Northern Samaria in 2005 says that if laws are not changed, the chances of this being their last winter in converted mobile homes will fade away. Interviewed on Arutz Sheva's Hebrew journal ahead of a special meeting of the Knesset Control Committee on Tuesday, He said the changes include agricultural needs, business regulations and promotions for seniority.
Ben-Shlomi will present statistics that only 16 percent of the evictees have made it to their permanent homes, leaving about 1,200 families in temporary housing. He said that at the present rate, if the laws are not changed, it will take another five years to put the exiles in permanent homes.

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