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60 palestinians killed by israeli action this month
29 israelis killed by palestinian action this month
"Calm after storm". As the israeli offensive ends, its killings fall back to the level before the reoccupation of the West Bank. 60 palestinians are killed. In response to the massive israeli destruction in the West Bank, a wave of palestinian suicide bomb attacks are carried through killing 29 israelis.
IDF returns to its former assassination policy, and random executions. The world has not quite understood the new situation, and who now decides in the conflict. At a meeting in Washington, the Middle East Quartet talks about convening a "regional peace conference" during the summer. Later Sharon and Bush discusses "PA reform", and Sharon clearly states that Israel will never agree to withdraw to 1967 borders; suggests Israel will not resume political talks until Arafat has been removed from power.
The Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) orders all IBA editorial departments to prohibit the use of the terms "settler," "settlements" on radio, TV broadcasts.
Israeli actions |
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The IDF sends tanks, APCs into Tulkarm, imposes a curfew. After the
PA transfers 6 wanted Palestinians to British-U.S.
custody, Israel lifts its 34-day siege of the Ramallah compound, grants
Arafat freedom of movement, withdraws to the outskirts of Ramallah. In
Bethlehem, an IDF sniper wounds 1 Palestinian inside the Church of the
Nativity, evacuates him for treatment. Later, the IDF directs
gunfire, smoke grenades at the Church of the Nativity complex, wounding 3
Palestinians, starting fires in the Franciscan and Greek Orthodox monasteries
that burn uncontrolled for 20 mins. before being extinguished by those inside
(the IDF bars fire fighters fr. the scene); 2 more Palestinians in the church
surrender. In Gaza, 4 Palestinians, including an 11-mo.-old girl are
killed by IDF fire. (MM 5/1; AFP, ITAR-TASS, SA 5/1 in WNC 5/2; HA, MM,
NYT, WP, WT 5/2; MM 5/3; QA 5/3 in WNC 5/6; JP 5/10)
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In Bethlehem, the IDF fires on 3 Palestinians who attempt to leave the
Church of the Nativity, killing 1 Palestinian, severely wounding 2
others; the dead, wounded are evacuated later in the day. The IDF
continues arrest raids in Tulkarm, detaining at least 5 Hamas mbrs. In
Rafah, 1 Palestinian is mortally wounded by IDF gunfire in her
home. (B'Tselem press release 5/9; MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/3)
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In Washington, the quartet (represented by Annan, Ivanov,
Powell, Solana) announce plans to convene a FM-level "regional
peace conference" in summer 2002 to secure a cease-fire and revive peace talks,
rebuild the Palestinian security apparatus, boost humanitarian aid to and
economic conditions of the Palestinians. (AP 5/2; HA, MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/3;
Interfax 5/3 in WNC 5/6; MM 5/7; al-Safir 5/10 in WNC 5/13) (see
Quarterly Update)
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Arafat emerges fr. his Ramallah office for the 1st time since 12/3/01,
tours Ramallah to assess the damage. (HA 5/2; MENA 5/2, AKH 5/3 in WNC 5/6; NYT,
WP, WT 5/3; WP 5/4; al-Nahar 5/4 in WNC 5/6; al-Quds 5/8 in WNC
5/9)
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The IDF sends troops into Nablus, raiding and demolishing a building
and a car, killing 3 Palestinians, including (possibly assassinating)
senior Hamas mbr. Ali Hudairi, detaining 8 Hamas mbrs.; 1 IDF soldier
is also killed. In Bethlehem, 4 PSF officers inside the Church of the
Nativity surrender to the IDF. (JP [Internet], MM 5/3; NYT, WP, WT 5/4)
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The IDF fatally shoots another Palestinian inside the church; blows up a
doctor's office nr. Manger Square, saying it contained bomb-making chemicals.
The IDF fatally shoots a 2d Palestinian in Gaza. (NYT, WP, WT 5/5;
NYT, WP 5/6)
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The CIA, EU, Vatican become directly involved
negotiations to end the stand-off at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity. |
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The IDF conducts a predawn raid into Tulkarm r.c., conducting
house-to-house searches, fire live ammunition at a group of children protesting
the incursion, killing a 9-yr.-old Palestinian boy. Nr. Jenin, IDF
soldiers, believing the sound of a tank tread breaking to be a roadside bomb,
fire on Palestinians harvesting an orchard nearby, killing a Palestinian
woman, 2 children. Also nr. Jenin, the IDF bars a
Palestinian woman in labor fr. crossing a checkpoint to reach a hospital;
the woman gives birth in a taxi, the newborn dies. An Israeli civilian
dies of injuries received in the 3/27 Netanya bombing, bring the toll of that
attack to 29. (NYT, WP 5/5; UPMRC 5/6; WP 5/7; HA 5/12; JP 5/16)
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Under U.S. pressure, Arafat authorizes an agmt. to end the
siege of the Church of the Nativity under which 13 wanted Palestinians
inside the church will be exiled to Italy, another 26 will be "exiled" to
Gaza. The remaining civilians, clergy inside the church will be allowed to go
after their identities are confirmed. The IDF also lifts the curfew on
Bethlehem for 4 hrs.; fatally shoots 4 Palestinians in 2 separate
incidents in Gaza. (ANSA 5/6 in WNC 5/7; NYT, WP, WT 5/7; WP 5/8)
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7 MAY
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The IDF conducts arrest raids in Tulkarm city, detaining
about 40 Palestinians; bulldozes a Palestinian home, fatally shoots a
Palestinian boy in Rafah; begins work on Jewish settler bypass roads
nr. Khan Yunis, nr. Nablus. In Bethlehem, the siege of the Church of the
Nativity continues, with Italy complaining it has not been consulted
on the 5/6 agmt. (AFP, AP, CNN, MM 5/7; AFP, ANSA, XIN 5/7 in WNC 5/8;
al-Quds 5/7 in WNC 5/9; MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/8; MA, RNE 5/8 in WNC 5/9; MM, WJW
5/9; al-Ra'i 5/9 in WNC 5/10; MM 5/10; AYM 5/12 in WNC 5/15; JP 5/16; MEI
5/17; HA 5/24)
The IDF announces plans to divide the West Bank into 8 isolated
zones (Bethlehem, Hebron, Jericho, Jenin, Nablus, Qalqilya, Ramallah, Tulkarm);
to impose severe new restrictions on the movement of Palestinians, goods
btwn. zones. (UNRWA press release 5/14; al-Quds 5/16 in WNC 5/17; HA, JT
[Internet] 5/17; HA 5/18; AYM 5/28 in WNC 5/20; PMC 5/19; HA 5/22; NYT 5/24)
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In Washington, Sharon, Bush hold talks on PA reform,
barely touch on the idea of a peace conference. They agree that the priority
should be halting Palestinian violence, restructuring the PA, unifying the PA
security services. Sharon also says that it is "premature" to discuss a
Palestinian state, Israel will never agree to withdraw to 1967 lines; suggests
Israel will not resume political talks until Arafat has been removed fr.
power. Bush say he will send CIA dir. Tenet to the region to help rebuild
the PA security forces. Sharon returns to Israel in light of the
Rishon Letzion bombing. (AP, CNN, MM 5/7; MENA, al-Quds 5/7 in WNC 5/8;
AYM 5/7, MA 5/8 in WNC 5/9; HA, JP [Internet], MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/8; MM, WJW, WP
5/9; QA, al-Ra'i 5/9 in WNC 5/10; MM 5/10; AYM 5/10 in WNC 5/13; JP
[Internet] 5/10; JP 5/16)
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A suicide bomber detonates a device in an unlicensed gambling club in
the Rishon Letzion suburb of Tel Aviv, killing 15 Israelis, injuring 57.
Hamas's military wing claims responsibility, but the political wing will
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8 MAY
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Israeli forces demolish 30
bedouin shelters in the Negev on the pretext that they were erected without
permits (see 2/14). (AP, MM 5/8; ITAR-TASS, MENA 5/8 in WNC 5/9; NYT, WP, WT
5/9; AYM 5/9 in WNC 5/13)
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In Haifa, a Palestinian attempts to detonate a suicide bomb, but is
injured, captured by Israeli police. |
9 MAY
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The IDF begins masses troops on the
border of Gaza in preparation for a major operation in retaliation for the 5/7
attack, calls up army reserves. The IDF conducts an arrest raid in the
Palestinian sector of Hebron. (AP, HA, MM, NYT, WP 5/9; AFP, ANSA, AYM, JT 5/9
in WNC 5/10; MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/10; MA 5/10 in WNC 5/13)
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Overnight, the PSF arrests some 16 Hamas mbrs. in connection
with the 5/7 Rishon Letzion bombing. |
10 MAY
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Israel backs off its attack on Gaza, sends home some reserves called up
on 5/9 (see Quarterly Update). The Church of the Nativity standoff ends:
13 Palestinians are sent to Cyprus, where they will stay while their final
destinations are worked out; 26 Palestinians are bussed under U.S. emb. watch to
Gaza, where they are freed to a hero's welcome; the remaining 84 civilians,
clergy are allowed to go free after an identity check; the church is inspected
and found to be dirty but only with minor damage. The IDF withdraws
troops to the outskirts of Bethlehem by the end of the day. In Tulkarm, the IDF blows up the home of
the 3/27 Hamas suicide bomber, leaving 21 family mbrs. homeless, severely
damaging a home next door. Israel says it has now arrested 4 Jewish
settlers in the plot to bomb Maqassid Hospital on 4/29 (see 4/28). (HA, LAW, MM, WP 5/10; AYM, MENA 5/10, QA, al-Quds
5/11 in WNC 5/13; NYT, PCHR, WP, WT 5/11; HA, WT 5/12; JP 5/16; MENA 5/16 in WNC
5/17; MEI 5/17; NYT 5/18)
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In Beersheba, 2
Palestinians detonate an explosive device, injuring 4 Israelis;
Israeli police capture both. In Gaza,
the PSF arrests another 7 Hamas mbrs.; Israel complains
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11 MAY
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The IDF says the Gaza operation has been postponed, but troops
remain massed on the border, most reservists have not been sent home. The
IDF opens fire with live ammunition on Palestinian boys throwing stones
at Erez crossing, killing a 13-yr.-old Palestinian boy, wounding 2. (XIN
5/11 in WNC 5/13; AFP, NYT, WP, WT 5/12; NYT, WT 5/13; AYM 5/13, SA 5/14 in WNC
5/15; MM 5/14; MEI, MM 5/17)
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12 MAY
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In Gaza, a Palestinian fatally shoots his Jewish settler
employer. (WP 5/13)
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The IDF sends troops into Halhul, where they clash with residents,
killing 2 Palestinians; searches homes in Bayt Umar. Arafat leaves
Ramallah for the 1st time since 12/01 to tour damage in Bethlehem, Jenin town,
Nablus; the turnout to greet him relatively poor. In Ramallah, 5 masked men
attack, beat PA M for NGO affairs Hassan Asfour, injuring him, his
bodyguard. (AFP 5/13; NYT, WP, WT 5/14; MA 5/14 in WNC 5/17; QA 5/15 in WNC
5/16; MEI 5/17)
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In a predawn operation, the IDF enters Halhul, ambushes and
assassinates 2 PA intelligence officers wanted for "terrorist
activities." The IDF conducts arrest raids in 2 other West Bank villages,
detaining at least 12 Palestinians; continues searching homes in Bayt Umar (see
5/13). Israeli police arrest fmr. head of the outlawed Kach movement
Noam Federman, a 2d Kach mbr. in connection with the plot to bomb East
Jerusalem's Maqassid Hospital. (HA, LAW 5/14; NYT, WP 5/15; WP, WT 5/16)
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15 MAY
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The IDF continues to surround all major Palestinian population centers
in the West Bank, barring travel btwn. towns and villages except through heavily
guarded checkpoints. In Gaza, 1 Palestinian is killed by IDF tank
fire. The IDF demolishes at least 3 Palestinian homes in Rafah;
directs shells, heavy machine gun fire at residential areas of Khan Yunis.
(XIN 5/15 in WNC 5/16; PCHR, WT 5/16)
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Palestinians reportedly fire mortars at IDF targets in Gaza, causing no
damage. Palestinians across Gaza take part in rallies commemorating the
anniversary of the Nakba.
In his Nakba day address to the PC, Arafat accepts responsibility for
mistakes made by the PA; calls for broad reforms, new elections, national
unity. (HA 5/15; AFP, XIN 5/15 in WNC 5/16; MENA 5/15, al-Safir 5/16 in
WNC 5/17; AP, MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/16; al-Quds 5/16, Interfax 5/17 in WNC
5/20)
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Israeli-Palestinian violence continues at a moderate level. The Israel
Defense Force (IDF) continues to surround all major Palestinian population
centers in the West Bank, barring travel btwn. towns and villages except through
heavily guarded checkpoints. The IDF raids Beitunia, assassinating a
wanted Preventive Security Force (PSF) officer Ahmad Ghanem, arresting 3
others; makes arrest raids in al-Irsal nr. Ramallah; conducts house-to-house
searches in Tallusa nr. Nablus; bulldozes 20 dunams (4 dunams = 1 acre) of
Palestinian agricultural land in Gaza. 1 Palestinian dies of injuries
received on 4/30. Late this evening, troops make incursions into al-Bireh,
Tulkarm refugee camp (r.c.) and city. (LAW 5/16; AP, NYT, WP, WT 5/17; NYT, WP,
WT 5/18; LAW 5/22)
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Palestinian Authority (PA) head Yasir Arafat pledges to hold
presidential, parliamentary elections within 6 mos., provided that Israel
makes a substantial withdrawal fr. the West Bank and Gaza so that Palestinians
can move freely to the polls. (HA, MM 5/16; XIN 5/16 in WNC 5/17; NYT, WP, WT
5/17; QA 5/18, MA 5/20 in WNC 5/21)
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In a predawn incursion, the IDF sends 20 tanks and armored personnel
carriers (APCs) into Jenin r.c., arrests at least 24 wanted Palestinians; when 1
wanted Hamas mbr. is not found, the IDF burns down his family home.
Troops also enter Jenin city, arrest al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade (AMB) leader
Kamal Abu al-Wafa. After troops withdraw to the outskirts of Jenin r.c. and
town, a Palestinian is killed when he accidentally triggers an unexploded
IDF shell in Jenin r.c. The IDF fatally shoots an AMB mbr.
allegedly attempting to infiltrate Dugit settlement; makes a brief incursion
into Nablus and Askar r.c., firing antitank missiles, heavy machine guns at
stone-throwing Palestinians, wounding 5, killing a 7-yr.-old Palestinian boy
in his yard. Nr. Baqa` al-Gharbiyya, soldiers shoot at a car driving "in a
suspicious manner" nr. an IDF convoy, wounding an Israeli Arab woman; bar
her transportation to a hospital, allowing her to bleed to death. (NYT, WP, WT
5/18; AYM 5/18 in WNC 5/20; LAW 5/22)
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18 MAY
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Nr. Hebron, the IDF fatally shoots a Palestinian doctor at a
checkpoint; Jewish settlers destroy a Palestinian garden, vineyard,
orchard. (LAW 5/22; MEI 5/31)
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19 MAY
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The IDF sends tanks, APCs into Ramallah after
shots are fired at a Jewish settler driving nearby; troops withdraw to
the outskirts of the city a short time later. The IDF also makes
incursions into several villages nr. Hebron, Tulkarm; partially demolishes 2
factories, bulldozes a strip of agricultural land, 7 greenhouses nr. Qarni
crossing in Gaza; lifts a week-long 24 hr. curfew on the al-Mawasi area of Gaza.
(AP, Palestine Media Center 5/19; AFP 5/19 in WNC 5/20; NYT, WP, WT 5/20;
Interfax 5/20 in WNC 5/21; WT 5/21; LAW 5/22; JPI 5/31)
Israel releases tenders for the construction of 957 housing units in
Jewish settlements. (HA 5/19; WT 5/21)
Around 90 Peruvian converts to Judaism are airlifted to Israel
to take up residence in Alon Shvut, Karmei Tzur settlements. The Ashkenazi chief
rabbinate sent a delegation of rabbis on a 2 wk. mission to impoverished rural
areas Peru in early 5/02 to convert anyone "who said they were willing to
immigrate to Israeli immediately." (HA 7/19; WT 7/24)
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The European Union (EU) says that Belgium, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Portugal, Spain have agreed to take the 13 Palestinians deported to
Cyprus on 5/10 as part of the Israeli-PA deal to end the Church of the Nativity
stand-off. (AFP, CNA 5/19 in WNC 5/20; NYT 5/20) (see Quarterly Update in JPS
124)
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A Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) suicide bomber
dressed as an IDF soldier detonates a device in a Netanya market, killing 2
Israelis, wounding 50. The PFLP says the attack is to protest the
PA's continued detention of the group's leader, Ahmad Saadat, under
U.S.-British supervision in connection with the 10/01 PFLP assassination of
Tourism M Rehavam Ze'evi. |
20 MAY
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A Palestinian suicide bomber detonates a device in an Afula bus
station, injuring 1 patrolman, when he is stopped by Israeli police for a
security check. The IDF conducts arrest raids into Tulkarm, Zabuna nr.
Jenin; shells residential areas nr. Khan Yunis. (MM 5/20; NYT, WT 5/21; LAW
5/22)
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21 MAY
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The IDF shells residential areas of Yibna r.c., killing 1
Palestinian, wounding 4, damaging several houses; demolishes 3
Palestinian homes in Bayt Hanina in East Jerusalem; conducts arrest
raids in Bayt Rima nr. Ramallah. (LAW 5/21; LAW, PCHR, WP 5/22)
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The IDF openly assassinates wanted AMB Nablus cmdr. Mahmud Titi,
firing rockets at him in Balata r.c., also killing 2 AMB mbrs, 1
Palestinian bystander, seriously damaging a nearby home. Nr. Bethlehem, the IDF fires on a group of 20
Palestinian laborers attempting to circumvent a checkpoint, killing 1
Palestinian. In Jenin, Islamic Jihad mbr. Khalid Zakarni dies in a
mysterious explosion; the IDF claims explosives he was carrying detonated
prematurely, Palestinian sources say he was hit by an IDF tank shell. The IDF
also bars a Palestinian woman needing kidney dialysis, a Palestinian
man suffering a heart attack fr. crossing checkpoints to reach hospitals,
allowing them to die; conducts house-to-house searches, directs heavy gunfire at
residential areas in Salfit, detaining 100s of Palestinian men aged 15+n50,
arresting 13 PSF mbrs.; conducts arrest raids in Burkin (firing several
shells at the home of a Hamas mbr.), Hebron, Husan, Nahalin, Tulkarm. In
Gaza, the IDF shuts the main north+nsouth road, claiming the action is in
response to Palestinian mortar fire at Gaza settlements. The IDF also begins
issuing magnetic cards to al-Mawasi residents; only residents with cards will be
allow to cross through the al-Mawasi checkpoint. (MM 5/23; Interfax 5/23 in WNC
24; AP, JP, LAW 5/22; LAW, NYT, UPMRC, WP, WT 5/23; PCHR 5/30)
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Under an agmt. reached on 5/21, 12 of the 13 Palestinians deported to
Cyprus are sent on to 3d countries (3 each to Italy, Spain;
2 each to Greece, Ireland; 1 each to Belgium, Portugal).
They will be treated as refugees, given 1-yr. residency permits; if they leave
their host country, they will not be allowed to return. The 13th, PA
Bethlehem intelligence chief Abdallah Daoud, considered by Israel the
"most dangerous" of the 13 men, will remain in Cyprus until a country can be
found that will take him. (NYT, WP 5/22; CNA 5/22 in WNC 5/23; NYT, WP 5/23; MEI
5/31; CNA 8/6 in WNC 8/8) (see Quarterly Update in JPS 124)
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Hrs. after IDF assassination of AMB Nablus commander, an
AMB suicide bomber detonates a device in Rishon Letzion, killing 2
Israelis, injuring 25. |
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A mysterious explosion in a house in Nablus kills 2
Palestinian youths, injures 5. The IDF fatally shoots a
Palestinian who allegedly threw a grenade at troops nr. the Rafah border;
conducts arrest raids into villages n. of Hebron and in Jenin, Qalandiya r.c.,
Rafah, Silat al-Dahir, Rafah (destroying 22 shops, 5 Palestinian homes).
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) complains that the IDF
has repeatedly stopped and searched 2 of its ambulances, including forcing the
patients out of the ambulance, opening oxygen containers, damaging medical
supplies. A Palestinian woman delivers a stillborn baby in Nablus after
being detained at IDF checkpoints for hrs. (MM 5/23; JP, MM, NYT, WP, WT
5/24; MA 5/26 in WNC 5/28; LAW 5/29; PCHR 5/30; JPI 6/7)
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A remote-controlled bomb blows up a diesel truck parked outside a
major refinery nr. Tel Aviv. Israeli authorities call it a failed attempt
by Palestinians to create a catastrophic explosion. No one claims
responsibility. |
24 MAY
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The IDF makes an incursion in to
Gaza City, demolishes 3 alleged bomb-making factories. The IDF sends
troops into Nur al-Shams r.c., Tulkarm r.c. and town. The IDF fires tank shells, machine guns at the r.c., wounding 8 Palestinians.
(GS, MM, NYT, WP 5/24; NYT, WP 5/25; MA 5/26 in WNC 5/28; LAW 5/29; PCHR 5/30)
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An AMB mbr. attempts to ram a car loaded with homemade pipe bombs
into a Tel Aviv dance club but is fatally shot by a security guard. The car
blows up, injuring 3 Israelis. Palestinians ambush
an IDF convoy in Tulkarm r.c., killing 1 IDF soldier, injuring 2.
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The IDF sends troops, APCs into Bethlehem, reoccupying most of the
city, directing shells and heavy machine gun fire at residential areas,
demolishing the home of senior Islamic Jihad mbr. Muhammad Shihada;
troops still hold most of Bethlehem at nightfall. The IDF also fires tank
shells, machine guns a Palestinian mother, daughter working their farm
nr. the Gaza border with Israel, killing them; the IDF says they were in a
prohibited area. Denied passage by the IDF, a Palestinian woman gives birth at a
checkpoint; the baby dies. The IDF withdraws to the outskirts of Tulkarm r.c.;
at least 9 more IDF soldiers have been injured in the operation since the fatal
ambush on 5/24. The IDF imposes curfews on Palestinian villages along the
Green Line nr. Qalqilya, Tulkarm. (AFP, NYT, WP, WT 5/26; WP 5/27; LAW 5/29;
PCHR 5/30; MEI 5/31)
An "intense debate" is reportedly underway among U.S. Pres. George W. Bush
and his senior advisers over whether to press for Arafat's
removal. Arafat adviser Muhammad Rashid, in Washington for several days
for a low-key meetings with U.S. officials at the CIA, Pentagon, State Dept. and
with Jewish leaders, argues that Arafat is central to the peace process. (NYT
5/26)
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The IDF conducts arrest raids in Bayt Umar, Hebron, Qalqilya; conducts
house-to-house searches in Qalqilya and Tulkarm, killing 1 Palestinian;
maintains curfews (begun 5/25) on villages along the Green Line in those areas;
reinforces the closure of Nablus. In Gaza, 3 Palestinians (including a
woman, child herding cattle) are killed by IDF tank fire; the IDF
bulldozes 30 dunams of land, a PSF post nr. Qarni crossing in Gaza.
Troops withdraw to the outskirts of Bethlehem early this morning, after
arresting 1 Palestinian. In Kefar Saba, an IDF soldier shoots, wounds a
deaf mute Israeli Jewish bus passenger whom he thought was suicide bomber
because of his suspicious silent behavior, refusal to obey orders to take off
his shirt to prove he was not carrying a bomb. (HP, NYT, WP, WT 5/27; LAW 5/29;
PCHR 5/30)
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27 MAY
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Before dawn, the IDF sends troops back into Aida r.c., Bayt Jala,
Bethlehem, Dahaysha r.c. in the largest incursion since Israeli PM Ariel
Sharon declared the end of the 1st stage Operation Defensive Shield on 4/21,
conducting house-to-house searches; occupying the UNRWA school in Dahaysha r.c.;
arresting 10s of Palestinians, including wanted Fatah mbr. Ahmad Mughrabi,
blowing up his home; declaring the area a closed military zone, barring entry to
journalists; occupying Bethlehem Radio 2000 offices, seriously damaging,
confiscating equipment; directing shells, heavy machine gun fire at residential
areas, seriously damaging several homes. The IDF also conducts arrest
raids in Hebron, Umm al-Sharayit; withdraws to the outskirts of Tulkarm, but
maintains a curfew; tightens controls on Palestinian movement across the West
Bank. (HP, LAW, NYT 5/27; MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/28; ITAR-TASS 5/28 in WNC
5/29; LAW 5/29; MEI 5/31)
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In the evening, a AMB suicide bomber (a cousin of AMB Nablus cmdr.
Titi, assassinated on 5/22) detonates a device in cafe in Petah Tikva, killing
2 Israelis, injuring 37. A bomb is found, neutralized in French
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Early in the morning, IDF tanks enter Jenin town, troops clash with
residents, fatally shooting 1 Palestinian (who is allowed to bleed to
death over 3 hrs.), detaining wanted Hamas mbr. Rami Awad and Islamic
Jihad spokesman Khalid Hawaj, bulldozing 1 home; troops withdraw to the
outskirts of Jenin by midday. IDF operations continue in the Bethlehem
area, where troops resume sniper positions around Church of the Nativity, patrol
Manger Square, search and vandalize the al-Rowwad Cultural Center. The IDF
also detains Palestinian mayor of Jerusalem Jamil Nasir for several hrs.
of questioning; conducts arrest raids in Alar, Bayt Anan, Beitunia (arresting
senior Hamas mbr. Hassan Yusif), Hebron, Qalqilya, Ramallah, Saida. Jewish
settlers set fire to 10s of dunams of Palestinian land nr. Nablus. The
Israeli High Court approves the IDF's confiscation of 300 dunams of
Palestinian land in Bayt Lahia nr. Aley Sinai settlement, effective
retroactively to 5/1/02. (HP, MEZ, WP 5/28; GS, HA, HP, LAW, NYT, WP, WT 5/29;
PCHR 5/30; MEI 5/31)
The Knesset House Comm. votes (12-5) to restrict the movement of
Israeli MK Ahmad Tibi for the remainder of his term, arguing that his works
promote the interests of the PA and the residents of the occupied territories.
Tibi was vocally critical of Operation Defensive Shield, participated in many
peace marches. (Adalah press release 5/29)
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At least
1 Palestinian gunman infiltrates Itamar settlement, fatally shoots 3
Jewish settlers before being shot dead. Other Palestinian gunmen
fatally shoot a Jewish settler driving nr. Ofra settlement.
Arafat ratifies the Basic Law (the PA's constitution). (HA 5/28;
WT 5/30; AFP, Interfax 5/30 in WNC 5/31; NYT 5/31; WT 6/1; AYM 6/1 in WNC 6/3)
(see Quarterly Update)
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The IDF continues operations in the Bethlehem area, conducting
house-to-house searches; lifts curfews for several hrs. in Aida r.c., Artas,
Azza r.c., Bayt Jala, Bayt Sahur, Bethlehem, Dahaysha r.c. r.c.; seals al-Bireh,
Ramallah; shells residential areas of Rafah. (HP, LAW 5/29; PCHR 5/30)
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In a predawn operation, the IDF sends tanks, troops, APCs into Hebron
fr. 3 directions; surrounds several houses; arrests 4 Palestinians, including
senior Islamic Jihad mbr. Muhammad Sidr. The IDF also reenters Jenin,
imposes a curfew; conducts arrest raids in villages around Bethlehem, Tulkarm;
raids, shells residential areas of Khan Yunis and Rafah, killing 1
Palestinian, wounding 15, arresting 23. (The IDF withdraws to the outskirts
of Bethlehem, Hebron by nightfall.) At least 3 Palestinians are killed
before dawn: 1 shot by the IDF emerging fr. a taxi in Salfit, 1 shot by the IDF
while trying to circumvent a checkpoint nr. Nablus, 1 who dies of a heart attack
at an IDF crossing in Khan Yunis. The IDF is reportedly setting up
numerous new roadblocks, checkpoints n. of Jerusalem. Israeli police
arrest a Palestinian man, his Israeli Christian wife on charges of
driving 2 suicide bombers fr. the West Bank into Israel. (HP, NYT, WT 5/30; HP,
NYT, WP 5/31; WT 6/1; WP 6/2, LAW 6/5; WJW 6/6; NYT 6/13)
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U.S. Asst. Secy. of State William Burns arrives in Cairo on the first leg
of a 4-day regional tour to confer with Egyptian, EU, Israeli,
Jordanian, Palestinian leaders. (HA 5/30; MENA 5/30 in WNC 5/31;
MM, NYT, WT 5/31; WP, WT 6/1; MENA 6/1 in WNC 6/3) (see Quarterly Update)
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31 MAY
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In a predawn operation, the IDF sends troops, tanks into Balata r.c.
and Nablus, meeting heavy resistance. In Nablus, troops impose a curfew, shell
residential areas (cutting some electricity), occupy homes as sniper posts,
conduct house-to-house searches (sometimes going through walls), call on all men
ages 15+n45 to surrender, detain around 100 Palestinians (including local
Fatah head Issam Abu Bakr), blow up the home of the 5/27 suicide bomber. In
Balata r.c., troops conduct house-to-house searches, breaking through walls
btwn. homes, and call on all men ages 13+n60 to surrender (some 1,000 are
reportedly taken to Hawara, outside Nablus, where some are release but told not
to return to Balata r.c. for 3 days); tanks moving through narrow alleys damaged
several homes. Late in the evening, troops reenter Tulkarm, reimpose a curfew.
The IDF also partially destroys a cement factory in Qalqilya; blows up a
cave nr. Ramallah known as the Christian pilgrimage site of Saint Barbara. (GS,
HP, NYT 5/31; GS, HA, HP, NYT, REU, WP, WT 6/1; MENA 6/2 in WNC 6/3; LAW 6/5)
The Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) orders all IBA editorial
departments to prohibit the use of the terms "settler," "settlements" on radio,
TV broadcasts. (HA 5/31)
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Palestinian infiltrates a West Bank Jewish settlement, throws 2 grenades at
a school, causing no injuries; settlers shoot him dead. Palestinians
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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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