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Haredi groups make surprise visit to give chizzuk at new Gaza border outpost

Knitted kippot and black hats met under the scorching Negev sun as charedi families came to visit and give chizzuk to settlers at "Eli Azza" on the Gaza border. 

Eli Azza (Photo: WhatsApp Channel of Yisrael Shapira - courtesy)
Affixing a mezuza in Eli Azza (Photo: WhatsApp Channel of Yisrael Shapira - courtesy)
A visit from the Rav Yisroel Abergil (Photo: WhatsApp Channel of Yisrael Shapira - courtesy)

The ultra-Orthodox population in Israel is surprisingly lending backing to a new enclave on the Gaza border.

Since its formation earlier this year, "Eli Aaza," a nationalist youth organization near the Gaza Strip, has had to undergo several evacuations. Nevertheless, an unexpected set of guests—several Haredi families from central Israel—visited the enclave recently.

A bus loaded with ultra-Orthodox family pulled up to the outpost last Thursday. The "Kedushat Zion" association assisted in organizing the daylong festival, which featured kid-friendly attractions like a petting zoo and inflatables. Adults discussed the possibility of creating a more extensive settlement nearby in the meanwhile.

Prominent Haredi individuals have expressed their backing for the outpost. During his visit, Rabbi Israel Abargel placed a mezuzah on the new study hall. His brother, Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Abargel, reportedly met with representatives from the outpost and made a financial contribution.

This emerging connection between nationalist settlers and ultra-Orthodox groups marks a shift from traditional patterns. Typically, Haredi communities have focused on religious study rather than settlement activities.

The founders of "Eli Azza" state their goal is to return Jewish settlement to the Gaza Strip, an area from which Israel withdrew in 2005. This aligns with some right-wing political views but differs from the usual non-involvement of Haredi politicians in such territorial issues.

The legal status of the outpost remains unclear, and the area continues to be a contentious point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

As it stands, "Eli Azza" represents an unexpected meeting point between two distinct communities in Israeli society.

Kids activities at Eli Azza (Photo: WhatsApp Channel of Yisrael Shapira - courtesy)
Settlers Haredim Ultra-Orthodox ultra-Orthodox Dati Leumi

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