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  • December 27, 1999

    Barak holds talks with top officials, advisers regarding upcoming round of talks with Syria. Barak has not yet appointed the negotiating team, which is scheduled to begin mtgs. on 1/3. (AFP 12/27...

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  • January 4, 1999

    U.S. emb. in Tel Aviv reopens. (WP, WT 1/5; JP 1/11) (see 12/31)

    In Hebron, unidentified gunmen open fire on van, wounding 2 Jewish settlers. IDF seals the borders of Hebron to prevent...

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Barak holds talks with top officials, advisers regarding upcoming round of talks with Syria. Barak has not yet appointed the negotiating team, which is scheduled to begin mtgs. on 1/3. (AFP 12/27 in WNC 12/29)

The Shas party threatens to leave Barak's governing coalition if he does not approve funding in the FY 2000 budget for its religious schools, which are $24 m. in debt. If Shas shifts its 17 Knesset seats to the opposition, Barak would be left with a minority government that might not be able to win a referendum on a peace deal with Syria. (XIN 12/27 in WNC 12/29; CSM, NYT, WP, WT 12/28)

In Tel Aviv, annual 2-day strategic mtgs. btwn. Israel, Turkey begin. Israel assures Turkey that a peace deal with Syria would not harm Turkish interests. A Jordanian observer attends. (ATL 12/27 in WNC 12/28; ATL 12/29 in WNC 12/30)

Barak forbids the Supreme Planning Council in the Israeli Civil Administration to meet unless its agenda has been approved in advance by him or someone appointed by him. Peace activists had disclosed that the council had approved 2,757 new units in West Bank settlements despite Barak's 12/7 decision to suspend settlement expansion until 2/00 to facilitate FAPS talks. (WT 12/28)

PA military court sentences to death a PA Preventive Security Force officer Hashim Abu Nahil for the murder of Ayman Abu Nahil during a family feud on 11/23. This is the 27th death sentence issued by the military court since it was set up in 1994. (LAW 12/28; al-Quds 12/28 in WNC 12/30; al-Quds 12/29 in WNC 1/2; JP 1/7)

U.S. emb. in Tel Aviv reopens. (WP, WT 1/5; JP 1/11) (see 12/31)

In Hebron, unidentified gunmen open fire on van, wounding 2 Jewish settlers. IDF seals the borders of Hebron to prevent Palestinians fr. entering or leaving; imposes curfew on Palestinians in Israeli-controlled sector of the city; shoots rubber bullets at Palestinians who protest the closure, wounding 2. (MM 1/4; AFP, ITV 1/4 in WNC 1/5; CSM, NYT, WP 1/5; MA 1/5 in WNC 1/6; ITV 1/5 in WNC 1/7; WJW 1/7; PR 1/8; MEI 1/15)

In light of "serious complaints" fr. Orthodox MKs, the Knesset institutes regulation barring women fr. wearing miniskirts, tight garments, low-cut/sleeveless shirts, any other "provocative" clothing in the parliament. (WT 1/5)

IDF reports that Hizballah carried out 1,200 attacks in 1998 compared to 715 in 1997. Despite the increase, IDF fatalities have dropped fr. 39 in 1997 to 23 in 1998. Although 1,100 of the 1998 attacks were conducted by long-range fire (compared to 550 in 1997), 16 of the 23 fatalities were caused by roadside bombs. Today, 1 SLA soldier is injured by a roadside bomb. (VOL, YA 1/4 in WNC 1/5)