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41 palestinians killed by israeli action this month
7 israelis killed by palestinian action this month
Supported by the US, Sharon states he will not negotiate with palestinians. US who vetoes a UNSC resolution on a UN observer force
The IDF confirms that it is "working to widen the margins of the settlement blocs in the Gaza Strip in order to bolster
settlers' security." As the number of daily killings also increases, Hamas's military wing vow to step up suicide bombings in
Israel. 4 suicide bombs are detonated this month.
Sharon is sworn in as new israeli PM. Arafat appeals to the new Israeli government to resume peace talks, acknowledges Israel's "need for security and safety".
In vain. Immediately after Sharons entry as PM, IDF seals off major towns in the West Bank, not allowing people to enter or
leave. In a meeting with Bush in Washington, Sharon states that he will not negotiate with the PA until all Palestinian violence
stops. Bush agrees that Israel cannot negotiate under threat of violence, says that the US will not force peace in the
Middle East. In New York, Sharon warns UN Secy.-Gen. Kofi Annan that sending a UN observer force to the West Bank, Gaza "could
escalate violence". Annan urges Israel to ease restrictions on Palestinians, halt settlement expansion. Two days later,
the israeli governtment completes plans for a new 6,000-unit settlement south of Jerusalem, to be called Givaot.
Bush ends the CIA's role as security mediator btwn. Israel and the PA, saying the sides "should cooperate directly".
Jewish settlers continue establishment of new outposts and settlements on occupied land.
After a week of negotiations on 2 compromise proposals fail, at the end of march the US vetoes a UNSC resolution backing a UN observer force to help protect the Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza. Israel announces it is ending its "policy of restraint",
and implements air, land, and sea strikes against palestinian territory. 16 palestinians are killed the last days of march.
Killings are 50% up over February.
Israeli actions |
Negotiations |
Palestinian actions |
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1 MARCH
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A
Palestinian detonates a bomb in a taxi-van in n. Israel, killing 1
Israeli, wounding himself, 8 other passengers. 1 Palestinian dies of
injuries received earlier. (NYT, WP, WT 3/2; AYM 3/2 in WNC 3/5; HA 3/25)
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving 3 Palestinian dead, including a 9-yr.-old boy hit by
IDF gunfire inside his home. A 4th Palestinian dies of injuries
received earlier. The IDF tightens the closure on al-Bireh, Ramallah; shells
residential areas of Brazil, Tulkarm. (HP 3/2; LAW, NYT, WP 3/3; LAW, WT 3/4)
Labor
selects MK Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, a hawkish fmr. gen., to fill the post of
DM in a unity government with Likud. MK Salah Tarif, a Druze, will become
minister without portfolio, becoming the 1st non-Jewish cabinet mbr. in Israeli
history. PM-elect Sharon is negotiating with smaller, right-wing parties
to fill out the coalition. (NYT, WP, WT 3/3)
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving 3 Palestinians dead. The
IDF directs shells, heavy machine gun fire at residential areas of
al-Bireh, damaging a school. The IDF confirms that it is "working to
widen the margins of the settlement blocs in the Gaza Strip in order to bolster
settlers' security." (JP [Internet] 3/3; LAW WP, WT 3/4; MEI 3/9)
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Hamas's military wing, the
Izzeddine al-Qassam Brigades, vow to step up suicide bombings in Israel. |
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Israeli-Palestinian
clashes continue in the West Bank and Gaza, leaving 1 Palestinian
dead. (MM, NYT, WP, WT 3/5; AFP 3/5 in WNC 3/6; WT 3/6; JP [Internet], NYT,
WT 3/7; MEI 3/9; MM 3/12; HA 3/13; JP 3/16; Toronto Star 4/30)
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In Netanya, a Palestinian suicide bomber kills himself and 3 Israelis,
injures 66. Afterward, Israelis seize, beat any Arabs they find, leaving 1 in
serious condition. Hamas claims responsibility. Palestinians fire 2 homemade mortars at Netzarim settlement causing no
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5 MARCH
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Noting a
50% decline in sales to the PA since the al-Aqsa intifada began, the Israel
Manufacturers' Association (IMA) warns that if the PA continues to
"boycott" Israeli goods, IMA mbrs. will stage a counterboycott. (MA 3/5 in WNC
3/6)
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6 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue. The IDF confiscates 10s of dunams of land nr. Nablus; in the
past 2 wks. 300 dunams have been confiscated to expand Aley settlement. (HP 3/6)
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7 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue. Israel seals the West Bank, Gaza. Hrs. after Sharon's swearing
in, the IDF digs a trench, erects an earthen barrier on the
Birzeit+nRamallah road, completely encircling Ramallah. Electricity,
water lines to Birzeit University are cut. The IDF also tightens the
closures on Bayt Lid, Bethlehem, al-Kifriyat, Nablus, Ramin, Safarin, Shufa,
Tulkarm, Zayta; directs shells, heavy machine gun fire at residential areas of
Rafah, Shaykh Ajlin; conducts arrest sweeps in Burqa. Jewish settlers
establish a new settlement enclave on confiscated Palestinian land nr. Nablus.
(HA, HP, LAW 3/7; HA 3/8; WP, al-Quds 3/12; JT 3/13 in WNC 3/14; HA 3/15;
al-Quds 3/16 in WNC 3/20; MEI 3/23; Middle East Report 3/28; HJ
4/10 in WNC 4/18)
After the Knesset approves his 7-party coalition, Sharon is sworn in as
PM of Israel. The Knesset also passes a preliminary budget for 2001, a measure
switching back to the 1-ballot voting system. The 7 parties in the unity
government are Labor, Likud, One Nation, Shas,
National Union Party, Yisrael Ba'Aliya, Yisrael Beitainu.
Sharon's cabinet is the largest in Israeli history. (HA, JP [Internet], MM 3/7;
MM, NYT, WP, WT 3/8; MM 3/9; MA, SA 3/9 in WNC 3/13; WT 3/10; WP 4/1)
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8 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue. The IDF directs shells, heavy machine gun fire on
residential areas of al-Bireh, Burqa, Hebron, Nablus, al-Zababdi; tightens the
closure around Anza, Aqaba, Hebron, Ramallah, Silat al-Dahir, Tulkarm, Yabad;
bulldozes 117 dunams of Palestinian land along the Green Line nr. Rafah.
Jewish settlers move 6 caravans onto a new settlement site nr. Jinin; uproot
an olive grove, bulldoze Palestinian land around Shaked settlement; open fire on
Palestinians in nr. Ariel, Susia settlements. (HP 3/8; LAW 3/17)
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Arafat
sends a letter to Sharon congratulating him on his swearing in on 3/7,
urging him to resume negotiations. Sharon says he might agree to a face-to-face
mtg. with Arafat if the relative calm of recent days holds. (MM, WT 3/9; NYT
3/10; JT 3/11, ITAR-TASS 3/12 in WNC 3/13)
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A Palestinian woman stabs, injures an Israeli policeman
in Jerusalem. |
9 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, killing 1 Palestinian. The most severe fighting is around
Ramallah, where Palestinians protesting the continued encirclement of
Ramallah (see 3/7) clash with IDF soldiers. IDF soldiers
outside `Ayn Arik nr. Ramallah bar Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Michael Sabbah,
several priests fr. entering the village to perform mass. The IDF also
shells residential areas of Nablus, Rafah; bulldozes 10 dunams of Palestinian
land nr. Kefar Darom; detains several Jewish settlers suspected of
shooting a Palestinian. (Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem press release 3/9; NYT,
WT 3/10; MM 3/12; LAW 3/17)
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In Tulkarm, 15,000
Palestinians attend a Hamas rally denouncing Sharon's
inauguration, calling for more suicide bombings in Israel. |
10 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving 1 Palestinian dead. The IDF shells residential areas of
Bayt Hanun, Hebron, Nablus. Also in Hebron, Jewish settlers stone
Palestinians, beat 3 Palestinian journalists working for AFP. (WP, WT
3/11; LAW 3/17)
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The
PC holds its 1st full session since the al-Aqsa intifada began. Arafat
appeals to the new Israeli government to resume peace talks, acknowledges
Israel's "need for security and safety," but does not call for a halt to the
clashes, as Israeli officials had hoped. (NYT, WP, WT 3/11; JT 3/11 in WNC 3/13;
al-Quds 3/11 in WNC 3/15; HA, MM 3/12; MEI 3/23)
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11 MARCH
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As
Israeli-Palestinian clashes continue, the IDF further restricts
Palestinian movement along roads, especially around Hebron, Ramallah. The IDF
demolishes 2 Palestinian cement factories btwn. Netzarim and Qarni crossing to
make way for a new settler bypass road. In Hebron, Jewish settlers fire
in the air, attack Palestinians and their property. (LAW, MM 3/12; AYM 3/12 in
WNC 3/15; MEI 3/23)
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12 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue. The largest demonstrations are in Ramallah, where 2,000
Palestinian artists, intellectuals stage a nonviolent protest, and students
attempt to open the road to Birzeit University, where spring registration begins
today. In the ensuing clash soldiers fatally shoot 1 Palestinian who was
standing next to Fatah tanzim leader Marwan Barghouti, raising
speculation that Barghouti was the target. The IDF directs shells, heavy
machine gun fire at residential areas of Jinin, Rafah (severely damaging a
mosque); bulldozes 4 dunams of Palestinian land nr. Rafah.
Israel tightens the siege on Ramallah but eases blockades on Bethlehem,
Hebron, Qalqilya, Tulkarm. Later in the day, after shooting nr. Qalqilya, the
blockade on Qalqilya is reimposed. (HA 3/12; HA, JP [Internet], MM, NYT, WP, WT
3/13; Interfax, MA, MENA 3/13 in WNC 3/14; HA 3/14; WJW 3/15; CSM 3/16; LAW
3/17)
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A Palestinian
assailant throws a hand grenade at an IDF post in Gaza, causing no injuries. |
13 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue. An ailing Palestinian dies en route to the hospital after being
detained at an IDF checkpoint for 1 hr. Israel continues to ease
the internal closure on some Gaza and West Bank cities, including opening 2
roads to Ramallah and allowing some Palestinians access to them. The IDF
demolishes 2 Palestinian homes in Bayt Umar; dig a 10 km. trench on
Palestinian land in Bir al-Miyar nr. Jinin; confiscate 2 dunams of Palestinian
land outside Bayt Jala for a new military post, 166 dunams of land in al-Qarara
nr. Khan Yunis; conduct arrest raids in al-Khadir, detaining 3 Palestinians.
Jewish settlers place 2 trailers on Palestinian land nr. Beitar. (HP, MM
3/13; HA, MM, NYT, WP, WT 3/14; al-Quds 3/14 in WNC 3/15; al-Quds
3/14, MA 3/16 in WNC 3/20; AFP [Internet], LAW, NYT, WJW 3/15; LAW 3/17)
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving 2 Palestinian dead. A 3d, ailing Palestinian
dies when the IDF detains her at a checkpoint for over 3 hrs. The IDF
booby traps an unfinished Palestinian building nr. Psagot settlement to prevent
Palestinian snipers fr. entering. A contractor discovers the trap when he
arrives to inspect the site and warns the PA, which cannot disable the devices
since the site is in area B, under Israeli security control. The IDF also
bulldozes 59 dunams of Palestinian land nr. Netzarim settlement, 25 dunams nr.
Nahal Oz crossing, 15 dunams nr. Dayr al-Balah; demolishes 16 greenhouses,
building nr. Qarni crossing. (AFP [Internet], AP, LAW 3/14; LAW 3/17; PMC 4/9)
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15 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue. In Hebron, IDF soldiers lob a stun grenade into a schoolyard to
disperse a demonstration by elementary school students, injuring 7 children. The
IDF detains 3 Force 17 mbrs. on charges of plotting to bomb the
IDF headquarters in Jerusalem; demolishes part of a brick factory nr. Qalqilya;
bulldozes 61 dunams of land nr. Qarni crossing, 4 dunams nr. Dayr al-Balah. The
IDF also removes more roadblocks in the West Bank and Gaza, allows fishermen
back into the ocean. (AFP [Internet] 3/15; NYT, WP, WT 3/16; LAW 3/24)
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16 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving 1 Palestinian dead. Jewish settlers fr. Yitzhar
attack a Palestinian taxi nr. Nablus, injuring 3 Palestinians. The IDF
directs shells, heavy machine gun fire at residential areas of Dayr al-Balah,
Tulkarm; shuts the Waqf offices, a mosque in Hebron.
(MM 3/16; NYT, WT 3/17; MA 3/18 in WNC 3/20; LAW 3/24)
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This evening Israeli, PA
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17 MARCH
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As
Israeli-Palestinian clashes continue, a 10-yr.-old Palestinian boy is
found dead nr. Neve Ya'aqov settlement. The IDF directs shells, heavy
machine gun fire at residential areas of Bayt Hanun, Khan Yunis; conducts an
arrest sweep in Ithna village nr. Hebron. Israeli border police in
Jerusalem detain an al-Ayyam journalist on his way to cover
clashes in Ramallah, interrogating him for 2 hrs., confiscating his film. (REU
3/19; MEI 3/23; LAW 3/24)
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18 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
intensify slightly. The IDF shells
residential areas of Khan Yunis, damaging 3 homes. Jewish settlers move
the boundary markers of Tal Rumayda settlement, confiscating 1 dunam of
Palestinian land. (MM 3/19; WJW 3/22; LAW 3/24; MA 3/24 in WNC 3/26)
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For the 1st time, Palestinians fire 3 mortars fr.
Gaza into Israel, landing inside an army base nr. Nahal Oz kibbutz,
lightly injuring 1 IDF soldier. Sharon reportedly orders the IDF
not to respond in advance of his visit to the U.S. |
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving 2 Palestinians dead. Some 600
mbrs. of the Union of Palestinian Women's Comms. hold a nonviolent march
nr. the al-Ram checkpoint, where the IDF fires tear gas and percussion
grenades, beating some with their rifles, injuring 15, including Hanan
Ashrawi. The IDF directs shells, heavy machine gun fire at
residential areas of Brazil, Khan Yunis, Rafah (hitting an elementary school,
injuring 8 children); bulldozes 50 dunams of Palestinian land nr. Bayt Hanun,
destroying a PSF post. Nr. Jerusalem, IDF soldiers stop, arrest, beat 2
ambulance drivers returning from a call; the pair are freed after the
International Comm. of the Red Cross intervenes. (MM, Palestinian Red
Crescent Society press release, REU 3/19; HP, MM, WT 3/20; WJW 3/22; MEI 3/23;
LAW 3/24; JP 4/6)
Sharon
arrives in Washington for his 1st mtg. with U.S. officials since his
inauguration; also addresses the annual American Israel Public Affairs Comm.
conference. (MM 3/19; WT 3/20; WJW 3/22; MM 3/23; JP 3/30; NYT 4/19; MEI,
WP, WT 4/20; NYT 4/22; MM 4/24; WJW 4/26) (see Peace Monitor)
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A Jewish settler is killed
in a drive-by shooting nr. Bethlehem; the IDF reseals the city.
At
Manara kibbutz on the Israeli-Lebanese border, residents find the
kibbutz's security head murdered, the kibbutz's arsenal ransacked, 60 rifles
and handguns stolen. The border fence with Lebanon is intact, so Israel suspects
Palestinians or Israeli Arabs. (MM 4/20; WJW 3/22; MA 3/24 in WNC
3/26)
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20 MARCH
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In
Washington, Sharon holds talks with Bush on bilateral and regional
issues, outlines his peace ideas, reiterates that he will not negotiate with the
PA until all Palestinian violence stops. Bush agrees that Israel cannot
negotiate under threat of violence, says that the U.S. will not force peace in
the Middle East and that Arafat will not be welcome at the White House
until he halts clashes. U.S. officials urge Sharon against approving a plan
passed by the Jerusalem municipal comm. today to expand Har Homa/Jabal Abu
Ghunaym settlement. (HA, REU 3/20; AFP [Internet], MM, NYT, WP, WT 3/21; HJ
3/21, AYM, MENA 3/23 in WNC 3/26; WJW 3/22; al-Quds 3/22 in WNC 3/23; MM
3/23; HJ 3/24 in WNC 3/27; MEI 4/6; WJW 4/12; WP 4/16; HA 4/20)
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21 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving 1 Palestinian dead. The IDF shells a Force 17
post nr. Netzarim settlement, killing 1 Force 17 mbr., wounding 3. Claiming
retaliation, Hamas's Izzeddine al-Qassam Brigades fires mortars at Jewish
settlements in Gaza today, causing no injuries. The IDF also bulldozes 3
dunams of Palestinian land nr. Kissufim settlement in Dayr al-Balah; begin work
on a new settler bypass road to Talmon settlement nr. Ramallah, bulldozing Waqf
land. Jewish settlers bulldoze an olive grove in Nazla. (WT 3/23; LAW
3/24)
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In New
York, Sharon warns UN Secy.-Gen. Kofi Annan that sending a UN
observer force to the West Bank, Gaza could escalate violence. Annan urges
Israel to ease restrictions on Palestinians, halt settlement expansion. (MM
3/21; MM, WT 3/22; MM 3/27)
Bush
ends the CIA's role as security mediator btwn. Israel and the
PA, saying the sides should cooperate directly. (NYT, WP 3/22; HA 3/23; WJW
3/29) (see Peace Monitor)
The
Mitchell Comm. begins a 5-day visit to Israel, the West Bank,
Gaza to meet with Palestinian community representatives, Israeli
intelligence analysts, doctors, peace negotiators, politicians, statisticians.
(NYT, WJW, WT 3/22; WT 3/23; NYT 3/26; ATL 3/26 in WNC 3/27; MM 3/27) (see Peace
Monitor)
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Claiming
retaliation, Hamas's Izzeddine al-Qassam Brigades fires mortars at Jewish
settlements in Gaza today, causing no injuries. |
22 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
intensify, especially around Khan Yunis, leaving 1 Palestinian dead.
Sharon returns fr. his trip to the U.S., immediately goes into talks with
his security cabinet. The IDF shells residential areas of Brazil, Khan
Yunis. Jewish settlers bulldoze 2 olive groves nr. Elazar settlement.
(AFP [Internet], HA, MM, WJW 3/22; WT 3/23)
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23 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue. The IDF fires a stun grenade at an Amnesty International
delegation examining damage nr. Salah al-Din Gate in Gaza. (al-Awda news group
3/24)
Israel
reportedly completes plans for a new 6,000-unit settlement s. of
Jerusalem, to be called Givaot. (NYT 3/24)
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24 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue. 100s of reps. of Palestinian NGOs, Arab MKs, and Palestinian
solidarity groups fr. inside Israel conduct a nonviolent march to the al-Ram
checkpoint in the West Bank. The IDF soldiers fire tear gas, percussion
grenades, rubber bullets at the crowd; beat many with their rifles to break up
the march, injuring 35. Palestinian writers, journalists, Information Min.
reps. hold a smaller nonviolent march to Netzarim Junction in Gaza, where
IDF soldiers fire tear gas, rubber bullets at them. The IDF bulldozes 30
dunams of land along the Green Line nr. Khaza. (HA, UPMRC 3/24; HP 3/26; MEI
4/6)
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25 MARCH
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, with the largest clashes in Hebron, Nablus. The IDF says
several of its posts in Gaza are hit by homemade Palestinian mortars, causing no
injuries. The IDF shells residential areas of Jinin. Jewish settlers
attack Palestinians and their property in Hebron, bulldoze Palestinian land nr.
Tulkarm to expand Avni Hefetz settlement. (HP, MM, NYT 3/26)
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The IDF says
several of its posts in Gaza are hit by homemade Palestinian mortars, causing no
injuries. In Tulkarm, tanzim mbrs.
kidnap an Israeli civilian at gunpoint fr. a local restaurant where he is
dining with 3 Israeli Arab friends (see 1/23); PSF officers
intervene to free the man. |
26 MARCH
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In retaliation to Hebron attack, Jewish settlers fire guns, the IDF directs
shells, heavy machine gun fire on the residential area of Abu Sunayna, where the
sniper fire originated, injuring 7 Palestinians. The IDF tells
Palestinian residents to evacuate Abu Sunayna or risk a heavy attack. Shooting
fr. the Jewish settlement continues, and the IDF clashes with settlers who
attempt to occupy Abu Sunayna, but no major attack occurs, few Palestinians
leave. The IDF shoots dead 1 Palestinian in a separate incident;
directs shells, heavy machine gun fire at residential areas of Jericho, Gaza. (HP 3/26; MM,
NYT, WP 3/27; NYT 3/28; MEI 4/6; JP 4/13)
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After 2
wks. of marathon negotiations, the Palestinians drop their call for a
UN observer force in the West Bank, Gaza--opposed by the U.S.--in
favor of a compromise proposal by the EU and nonaligned mbrs. calling for
a "mechanism" to protect Palestinians. (WP 3/27; XIN 3/27 in WNC 3/28)
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
intensify sharply after a Palestinian sniper fires on a group of
Jewish settlers in Hebron, killing a 10-mo.-old girl, wounding her father,
brother.
Israeli sappers disarm a bomb in Petah Tikva, inside Israel. |
27 MARCH
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Right-wing opposition MKs,
Jewish settlers accuse Sharon of not taking Israeli security
seriously and demand retaliation for suicide bombs, with Likud Education M Limor Livnat
saying Arafat should be targeted. Sharon's office says Israel will
respond "at the time and place we choose." (AFP [Internet], MM 3/27; ITAR-TASS
3/27 in WNC 3/28; MM, NYT, WP 3/28; WJW 3/29; AFP 3/29 in WNC 3/30; JP, MEI 4/6)
In the
West Bank and Gaza, Israeli-Palestinian clashes continue, leaving 1
Palestinian dead. In Hebron, Jewish settlers attempt to storm Abu
Sunayna for a 2d day, are push back by the IDF (which continues to urge
Palestinian residents to evacuate the area). After dark, the settlers set fire
to 5 Palestinian-owned stores, 7 cars, Waqf offices in the PA-controlled section
of Hebron. Jewish settlers place caravans on confiscated Palestinian land
on Mount Jarzim in Nablus. Israel arrests 2 Israeli border policemen
for beating, torturing a Palestinian at a checkpoint into Israel earlier today.
(MM 3/27; HA, HP, NYT, WP 3/28; AFP [Internet], NYT 3/29; MEI 4/6)
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The 1st
full Arab League summit in 12 yrs. opens in Amman. The agenda covers the
peace process, aid to the Palestinians, Arab solidarity, inter-Arab economic
ties, sanctions on Iraq. (MM 3/27; AN, DUS, JT, SA 3/27 in WNC 3/28; AYM 3/27,
HJ, JT, SA 3/28 in WNC 3/29; MM, WP, USIS Washington File 3/28; JP, MEI 4/6)
(see Peace Monitor)
On the
sidelines of the Arab summit, Syrian pres. Asad meets with Arafat,
marking the 1st senior-level Palestinian-Syrian mtg. since 1993. (JT 3/28 in WNC
3/29; MM, WP, USIS Washington File 3/28; JT, al-Quds 3/29 in WNC 3/30;
DUS 3/30 in WNC 4/2; al-Majd 4/2 in WNC 4/3; AYM 4/2, HJ 4/3 in WNC 4/5;
JP, MEI 4/6; MM 4/20) (see Peace Monitor)
After a
week of negotiations on 2 compromise proposals fail, the U.S. vetoes a
UNSC resolution backing a UN observer force to help protect the
Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza. (AP 3/27; XIN 3/27 in WNC 3/28; WP
3/28; MM, NYT, WJW, WT 3/29; al-Quds 3/29 in WNC 3/30; MM 3/30;
al-Quds 4/3 in WNC 4/5) (see Peace Monitor)
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2 bombs,
the 4th and 5th since Sharon's 2/6 election, explode outside the Jewish
settlements of Talpiot, French Hill in East Jerusalem, killing an apparent
Palestinian suicide bomber, injuring 35 Israelis. Islamic Jihad
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving a total of 6 Palestinians, 2 Israelis dead.
This evening, after the Arab summit ends, Sharon
orders air, land, sea strikes against Force 17 targets in Dayr al-Balah,
Jabaliyya, Khan Yunis, Rafah, Ramallah, killing 3 Palestinians, injuring
62. Nr. Beitunia, a Palestinian woman is shot dead by IDF troops.
In Rafah, a Palestinian boy is killed when he triggers unexploded IDF
ordnance. The IDF reinforces its troop presence around Abu Sunayna in
Hebron with 8 tanks, 15 troop carriers, numerous military jeeps and 3 new
outposts; shells residential areas in Nablus; confiscates 28 dunams of
Palestinian land in Beitunia to expand an IDF post; bulldozes Palestinian land
in Mount Jarzim, Wadi Silqa. Israel issues demolition orders for 19
Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem for construction of the "ring road"
linking the Jewish settlements around Jerusalem; 658 dunams of Palestinian land
is slated to be bulldozed for the project. Jewish settlers attack
Palestinians and their property in Bayt Furik, Hebron, Silat Dahir. Settlers fr.
Ma'ale Adumim, Kefar Atsion reportedly move into the Israeli controlled section
of Hebron to reinforce settlers there. In Hebron, the PSF arrests a local
Fatah mbr. for the 3/26 shooting that killed a settler baby. (BBC, CNN,
HP, MM, REU 3/28; AFP, ATL 3/28 in WNC 3/29; MM, NYT, WP, WT 3/29; AFP,
Interfax, MENA, al-Quds 3/29 in WNC 3/30; LAW, MM, WP 3/30; MA, MENA,
al-Safir 3/30 in WNC 4/2; MM 4/3; JP, MEI 4/6; al-Quds 4/15 in WNC
4/16; WP 4/23; al-Ahram [Internet] 4/26)
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Arab League summit closes. Arab states approve a $240 m. emergency aid for
the PA over the next 6 mos. (MM 3/28; HJ 3/28 in WNC 3/29; MM, NYT, WP 3/29; JT
3/29 in WNC 3/30; HJ 3/29 in WNC 4/3; al-Ra'i 3/30, Star 3/31, JT
4/1 in WNC 4/2; JP, MEI 4/6; al-Quds 4/10 in WNC 4/12) (see Peace
Monitor)
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Palestinian suicide bomber detonates a nail bomb at a bus stop just inside
Israel, nr. Qalqilya, killing 2 Israelis, wounding 4. Hamas, and a
previously unknown group named the Popular Army Front+nReturn Battalions
claim responsibility. Israeli sappers disarm bombs in the Israeli cities
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue, leaving 3 Palestinians dead. Israeli gunships hover over
Palestinian territory but do not fire. The IDF directs shelling, heavy
machine gun fire at residential areas of Hebron (especially Abu Sunayna).
Jewish settlers in Hebron confiscate 200 dunams of Palestinian land in
al-Buwayta, erect a tent; set fire to a Palestinian store in the central market
area. (AFP [Internet] 3/29; HP, LAW, WP, WT 3/30)
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After
Israel announces it is ending its "policy of restraint,"
Israeli-Palestinian clashes intensify sharply, leaving 6 Palestinians
dead, 136 wounded. The IDF directs shells, heavy machine gun fire at
PA-controlled areas in Hebron, in the heaviest barrage there since the beginning
of the al-Aqsa intifada. Serious clashes are also reported in Gaza and in
Nablus, where 10,000 Palestinians rallying to mark Land Day clash with
IDF troops, who shoot dead 5 Palestinians. The IDF also directs shelling,
heavy machine gun fire at residential areas of al-Bireh, Jinin, Rafah, Tulkarm;
confiscates 100 dunams of land nr. Qalqilya for a new settlement bypass road.
Frustrated with Israeli security checks, Palestinian workers at Erez
industrial zone riot, prompting Israel to close the zone--an unprecedented
move since the purpose of the zone is make Palestinians who work there and the
businesses that employ them (60% of which are Israeli-owned) immune to closures.
(AP, HP, LAW 3/30; NYT, WP, WT 3/31; Sunday Times [London], WT 4/1; HJ
4/1 in WNC 4/5; Globes 4/2 in WNC 4/3)
In
Sakhnin, Israel, 10,000 Israeli Arabs participate in a peaceful
Land Day rally--the 1st major protest since the 10/00 demonstrations, which were
violently suppressed by Israeli police, who, this time, are ordered to intervene
only if protesters block major roads. Major Land Day commemorations are also
held in Jordan, Lebanon. (HP, MM 3/30; NYT 3/31; JT 4/1 in WNC
4/2)
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Israeli-Palestinian clashes
continue at a high level. 1 Palestinian dies of injuries received
earlier. In Nablus, 1,000s of Palestinians attend the funeral for 5 Palestinians
killed on 3/30. (NYT, WT 4/1)
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Abbreviations
IDF
Israeli Defense Forces
PA Palestinian Authority
Chronology Source Abbreviations
ADM (Addameer--Prisoners Support and Human Rights Association, Ramallah)
AFP (Agence France-Presse, Paris)
AIC (Alternative Information Center, Jerusalem)
AP (Associated Press, Internet)
ATL (Anatolia, Ankara)
AYM (al-Ayyam, Ramallah)
BDL (BADIL Resource Center, Bethlehem)
DUS (al-Dustur, Amman)
FAV (Free Arab Voice, Internet)
HA (Ha'Aretz, Tel Aviv)
HJ (al-Hayat al-Jadida, Ramallah)
HP (Hear Palestine, Washington)
HUR (Hurriyet, Istanbul)
IRNA (Islamic Republic News Agency, Tehran)
IsRN (Israel Radio News, Internet)
JP (Jerusalem Post International Edition, Jerusalem)
JT (Jordan Times, Amman)
LAW (Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment, Jerusalem)
MA (Ma'ariv, Tel Aviv)
MEI (Middle East International, London)
MENA (Middle East News Agency, Cairo)
MENL (Middle East Newsline, Internet)
MEZ (al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, Jabaliyya)
MM (Mideast Mirror, London)
NYT (New York Times, New York)
PCHR (Palestinian Center for Human Rights, Gaza)
PR (Palestine Report, Jerusalem)
QA (al-Quds al-Arabi, London)
REU (Reuters, Internet)
RL (Radio Lebanon, Beirut)
RMC (Radio Monte Carlo, Paris)
SA (al-Sharq al-Awsat, London)
UPI (United Press International, Internet)
WJW (Washington Jewish Week, Rockville, MD)
WNC (World News Connection [Internet], Washington)
WP (Washington Post, Washington)
WT (Washington Times, Washington)
XIN (Xinhua+nNew China News Agency, Beijing)
YA (Yedi'ot Aharonot, Tel Aviv)
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