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(19 Dec 2003) Karni crossing - Israel to Netzarim settlement, Gaza Strip 1. Wide shot Israeli soldiers next to settlers' cars 2. Israeli soldier holding baby as settler walks away 3. Israeli soldier helping settler loading pram into car 4. Wide shot Israeli soldiers near jeeps 5. Heavily armed soldiers get out of Humvees 6. Soldier in jeep, tilt up to electronic jamming device against remote controlled roadside bombs 7. Wide shot armoured bus with Israeli army vehicles 8. Settler bus drives away from Israeli soldiers Kfar Darom settlement, Gaza Strip 9. Signpost - Kefar Darom - Israeli army jeep past sign 10. Pan across barbed wire fence across former main road bisecting Gaza 11. Wide shot Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles at roadside 12. Wide shot part of settlement fortified with heavy concrete blocks 13. Israeli tank on roadside 14. Children playing near jeep - Israeli jeep past camera 15. Close up weapon tilt up to settler 16. Settler walking to jeep 17. Wide shot Israeli tank near water tower 18. Israeli flag on water tower 19. Wide shot sandbags near water tower Ganei Tal settlement, Gaza Strip 20. Wide shot blocks at entrance to Ganei Tal 21. Settler child walking along street with umbrella 22. House 23. Goldschmidt preparing for Sabbath in kitchen 24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rivka Goldschmidt, 32, resident of Ganei Tal "What it did to us it raise a lot of questions why do we have to pay the price of bringing here gangs of terrorists from Tunis and absolutely the leadership of the Palestinians did not show any willing for any peace or taking any peace steps and we have to pay the price for it. It is something which is unspeakable all around the world. Imagine terrorists coming to your country and they terrorise your leadership and they (the government) tell you to go because they (the government) are frightened of them (the terrorists. This is a surrender to terror and we cannot agree to it." 25. Goldschmidt with photo album 26. Goldschmidt looking at album 27. Photograph of Goldschmidt in Ganei Tal settlement in 1977 28. Wide shot eucalyptus tree 29. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rivka Goldschmidt, 32, resident of Ganei Tal "If you can see the eucalyptus tree it was about 1/2 metre tall when I planted it 26 years ago. You can see the powerful tree - we've looked after it - now it's strong and its roots are deep this is kind of an example of how we feel here we have very deep roots and we are not going anywhere. People who plant trees as such are very sure they will remain here and build there homes. I invite you in 10-20 years time to come again and speak with us." 30. Eucalyptus tree, pull out to wide shot settler's house STORYLINE: Jewish settlers expressed outrage on Friday at Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's warning that some of the homes they've built in the West Bank and Gaza might be moved as part of a plan to separate from the Palestinians if peace efforts remain stuck. Sharon's "disengagement plan," which would also redeploy some troops and draw a temporary border in the West Bank also angered Palestinians, the United States and political allies and foes alike. Some of the strongest dissent voiced on Friday came from the powerful community of 220,000 Israelis who have built 150 settlements on West Bank and Gaza Strip land that the Palestinians want for a future state. In the absence of a peace plan, Israel would withdraw from some of those areas, but not all the way to the lines its soldiers crossed in the 1967 Mideast War, Sharon said. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...