(19 Aug 2005)
1. Protesters dancing in Jerusalem street, man with horn
2. Wide of protesters dancing
3. Protesters dancing and chanting
4. Protesters holding posters of Jewish boy from the holocaust with the writing: "Deportation again?"
5. Close up of poster
6. Protester being arrested by police, being carried by policemen
7. Another protester being arrested
8. Wide of settlers rallying, chanting, waving flags
9. Close up on orange flag
10. Wide of settlers near wailing wall
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Anita Tocker, former settler from Netzer Hazani:
"We have no home to go to tonight. I''m coming with my little bed, my little package. I have absolutely no where to go tonight. I have no house so I''m coming here to the Western Wall near the Temple Mount to pray for the everlasting house, to pray to God for the biggest house that will ever be. The holy temple that''s the only house I have left and that''s what I''m going to go for."
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Moshe Kampinsky, Jerusalem resident:
"We aren''t being promised peace, we aren''t being promised anything. So we''re torn apart because it makes no sense because it''s so cruel and everyone is crying and singing and dancing together with our brothers because with each other we''re going to find the strength and no matter oppressive a prime minister can be or heartless a prime minister can be, together we will have the strength to survive him and anybody else that comes against us."
13. Child with flag amongst protesters
14. More of protesters next to wall
15. Protesters with flags
STORYLINE:
Thousands of settlers evacuated from the Gaza Strip settlements, gathered at the Wailing Wall in east Jerusalem on Thursday and held a prayer service at the holiest site where Jews are allowed to pray.
Beginning their rally in the streets of Jerusalem, they marched to the Wailing Wall in the Old City. At least ten people were reported arrested.
After praying at the wall, many settlers said they were planning to sleep in a park in the city centre to protest what they said was unfit compensation and alternative living arrangements after their eviction from the settlements.
"We have no home to go to tonight. I''m coming with my little bed, my little package. I have absolutely no where to go tonight," said Anita Tocker, a former resident of the Netzer Hazani settlement.
Settlers referred to the eviction as a disaster of biblical proportions.
Some at the rally held posters with a picture of a Jewish boy from the holocaust, comparing their eviction from the settlements to events in Nazi Germany.
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