FM Peres says Israel should establish ties with as many Arab League states as possible, with goal of eventually joining league, making it the Middle East League; says he has discussed issue with...
Palestinian workers waiting to enter Israel riot at Erez checkpoint, Gaza Strip. Palestinian police, IDF exchange fire in 1st such incident since 5/4 Gaza-Jericho agreement. 2 Palestinians...
Last IDF troops leave Gaza Strip self-rule areas, Palestinian civilians throwing stones at them as they leave. IDF fires tear gas in response. PLA police attempt to restrain stone-throwers by...
Secy. of State Christopher presents Syrian counterproposals to Israeli PM Rabin. FM Peres says Syrian ideas received "with great interest." Christopher calls progress "significant," plans to...
Israeli police detain Rabbi Moshe Levinger, leader of Hebron settlers, then release him on $1,700 bond after questioning him about 11/93 incident in which he intruded into Haram al-Ibrahimi and...
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FM Peres says Israel should establish ties with as many Arab League states as possible, with goal of eventually joining league, making it the Middle East League; says he has discussed issue with Arab League Secy. Gen. Ismat `Abd al-Majid. (HA 12/21 in FBIS 12/22; PR 12/24; MM 1/4)
Arafat says he will appoint comm. to set up agency to supervise banks inside autonomous area; appoints Amin Haddad, an economic expert in Finance Min., as supervisor of comm. (Al-Quds 12/20 in FBIS 12/21)
FM Peres criticizes ad campaign in U.S. papers by "Coalition Against U.S Troops on the Golan Heights" that suggests U.S. troops would be primary target of terrorists; says ads cause undue worry to Americans, will hurt tourism to Israel. (IGPO 12/20 in FBIS 12/21; QY 12/23 in FBIS 12/23; FT 12/27) (see 11/20)
IDF Chief of Staff Baraq authorizes Jordan Valley settlers to till 13,000 dunums of land along Jordan River, says land was previously left untilled because there was no peace with Jordan. (QY 12/20 in FBIS 12/21)
Israeli report says settlements in Hebron are expanding; says Society for the Renewal of Jewish Settlements in Hebron has received $1 m. in donations since 2/94 massacre. (ITV 12/20 in FBIS 12/21)
Palestinian workers waiting to enter Israel riot at Erez checkpoint, Gaza Strip. Palestinian police, IDF exchange fire in 1st such incident since 5/4 Gaza-Jericho agreement. 2 Palestinians killed, 98 wounded, including 5 police officers; 17 Israelis also wounded, including 1 Border Guard in critical condition. Gas station, 120 Israeli buses destroyed. Each side blames other for incident; PLO Chmn. Arafat calls for deployment in Gaza of international observers. Secy of State Christopher, en route to region, calls riot a "tragedy." Clashes occur in Ramallah, Hebron as news of riot spreads. (CSM, MM, NYT, WP, WSJ, WT 7/18)
Secy of State Christopher starts tour of Middle East to prepare for 7/25 White House summit of Jordan's King Hussein, Israel's PM Rabin. Trip will include mtgs. in Syria. (NYT 7/18)
Last IDF troops leave Gaza Strip self-rule areas, Palestinian civilians throwing stones at them as they leave. IDF fires tear gas in response. PLA police attempt to restrain stone-throwers by firing in air. Firing turns to celebration after IDF leaves, with estimated 25,000 rounds shot. (NYT, WP, WT 5/19; TJT 5/20)
Last day for inhabitants of collaborator village of Duhaynah in southern Gaza Strip to go to Palestinian self-rule area. Under 5/4 accord, village will remain under Israeli control. Reportedly, 55 collaborator families have already left. (TJT 5/20)
Settler wounded by unidentified Palestinian in drive-by shooting in Gaza Strip. In Jericho, armed settlers enter synagogue, raise Israeli flag. Settlers leave after joint Israeli-PLO patrol arrives. (WP 5/19)
TIPH "strongly" protests continued IDF closure of Hebron. (MM 5/18; WP 5/19)
IDF, Israeli police demolish Palestinian home in Bayt Hanina, nr. Jerusalem, for being built without a permit. (TJT 5/20)
Secy of State Christopher completes latest Middle East trip with courtesy call on Egyptian Pres. Husni Mubarak in Cairo, says "decisive action" on Syrian-Israeli agreement on Golan Heights withdrawal not likely in "near future." (NYT, WP, WT 5/19)
PLO Chmn. Arafat, Israeli FM Shimon Peres hold joint news conference in Oslo. Arafat claims "jihad" remarks in South Africa were about "a jihad to achieve real peace," reiterates personal and PLO rejection of violence. Peres accepts Arafat's explanation, offers handshake. (MM 5/18; MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/19)
Jerusalem Post reports PLO is paying $500,00 to Nabil Shaath's Team International company for setting up computer system to transfer population records to self-government. Shaath denies that contract, carried out by son `Ali, represents conflict of interest. (MM 5/18)
Secy. of State Christopher presents Syrian counterproposals to Israeli PM Rabin. FM Peres says Syrian ideas received "with great interest." Christopher calls progress "significant," plans to return to region later in month. (CSM, MM, WP, WT 5/3)
Knesset defeats 3 motions of no confidence in Rabin govt. Rabin opens Labor party mtg. on negotiations to public. Opposition posters throughout Israel declare "The nation is with the Golan." Rabin, defending withdrawal proposals in Knesset, observes "Tanks, not settlements, provide security. If people want to rule over a foreign nation, they must know it is going to cost them blood." (MM, NYT, WT 5/3)
Israel and PLO sign formal agreement on TIPH at Danish FMin. TIPH force-90 Norwegians, 35 Danes, and 35 Italians-to deploy in Hebron 5/8. (MM 5/3; CSM 5/4)(see 3/31)
World Bank releases 3-yr., $1.2 b. Emergency Assistance Program for the Occupied Territories. Plan is to be undertaken by PECDAR in coordination with Israel, World Bank, and donor nations. (MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/3)
International Labor Organization releases report stating overall o.t. unemployment rate at least 25%, over 40% in Gaza. ILO seeks $135 m. for programs to help 12,000 frmr. political prisoners get work, provide 15,000 temporary jobs per month. (MM 5/3; CSM 5/4)
IDF Central Command issues orders restricting use of live ammunition against Palestinians, Maj. Gen. Ilan Biran saying "a new era and a new approach begins." (MM 5/3)
Hamas gunmen attack Ganei Tal in Gush Qatif settlement bloc, Gaza Strip, wounding 2 IDF soldiers. (MM 5/3)
IDF soldier shot dead at Gaza Strip base by fellow soldier who mistakes him for Palestinian assailant. (MM 5/3)
Israel sends 16 delegates, 12 journalists to multilateral Middle East peace talks on arms control in Doha, Qatar, via Cairo. Other delegations only 6 mbrs. (MM 5/3)
Israeli police detain Rabbi Moshe Levinger, leader of Hebron settlers, then release him on $1,700 bond after questioning him about 11/93 incident in which he intruded into Haram al-Ibrahimi and threatened mosque official. Also questioned is his wife, Miriam, for 10/93 rampage through Palestinian market in Hebron. (CSM, NYT, WT 3/15)
Israeli police seek to confiscate 23 IDF issued submachine guns fr. settlers, out of 9,000 distributed. (NYT, WT 3/15)
Kach destroys mbrship. lists, other evidence in Jerusalem offices after being banned by 3/13 cabinet decision. Kahane Chai, also banned, closes its Jerusalem office. (NYT, WT 3/15)
Peace Now issues report estimating cost of relocating settlers in Israel proper at $2.5 b. (MM 3/15)
Israeli officials, U.S. Middle East talks coordinator Dennis Ross meet PLO Chmn. Arafat in Tunis to discuss resuming Israel-PLO negotiations. (CSM, NYT, WP, WT 3/15; WP, WT 3/16)
Secy. of State Warren Christopher meets Russian FM Andrei Kozyrev in Vladivostok, urges Russia to coordinate its efforts on Middle East peace with U.S. (CSM, WP 3/15)