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  • June 30, 1992

    Probable PM-elect Yitzhak Rabin drops call for 1-year settlement freeze, says "no new settlements" will be established while peace negotiations are underway. Labor's guidelines for the new govt....

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  • March 18, 1992

    In a move destined to change the Israeli political system, Knesset votes to allow direct election of prime minister beginning with first Knesset elections after the upcoming 6/23 vote [first...

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  • February 20, 1992

    Following fist-fights with UNIFIL troops trying to halt their advance, IDF troops, tanks bulldoze through UNIFIL barriers and move out of "security zone" to attack villages in S. Lebanon suspected...

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Probable PM-elect Yitzhak Rabin drops call for 1-year settlement freeze, says "no new settlements" will be established while peace negotiations are underway. Labor's guidelines for the new govt. also retreat from Labor positions on autonomy, elections, res. 242, reportedly to draw right-wing parties into emergent governing coalition. (Yedi'ot Aharonot 6/30 in FBIS 6/30; NYT 7/1)

Two senior Israeli fin. min. officials are installed at construction and housing min. to oversee the latter's financial activities, inspect contracts for compliance with finance min. budget. (Qol Yisra'el 6/30 in FBIS 6/30)

PLO political advisor Nabil Shaath and Palestinian delegation spokeswoman Hanan Ashrawi meet with German econ. min. Juergen Moellemann, min. of state for for. aff. Helmut Schaefer, hold "constructive and substantive" talks on economic aid for Palestinians. (MM 7/1)

Col. Anwar Madi, commander of PLO forces in S. Lebanon, is assassinated in 'Ayn al-Hilwa refugee camp near Sidon. Madi was chosen for the post on 6/8. Killing follows assassination of PLO security chief Atif Basaysu in Paris on 6/8. (NYT, WP 7/1)

Hizballah announces it will participate in planned Lebanese elections. (MM 7/2)

Twenty-seven U.S. senators end letter to Secy. of State Baker expressing concern over May State Dept. statements regarding UN Res. 194 on Palestinian right of return. (MEPARC 7/92)

In a move destined to change the Israeli political system, Knesset votes to allow direct election of prime minister beginning with first Knesset elections after the upcoming 6/23 vote [first scheduled elections after that would be in 1996]. The law also lowers number of votes needed to bring down government from 70 to 61, and gives Knesset authority to approve cabinet. (WP, MM 3/19)

State Dept. announced Bush administration has issued a proposal to Israel whereby U.S. would grant $10 billion in loan guarantees over six years providing that Israel restrict settlement activity to completing housing started before 1/1/92. $300 million would be provided immediately under the plan, but the rest would be contingent upon a settlement freeze. Announcement also indicated that the administration is calling for a freeze on settlements throughout 1967 territories, the first time that the administration has used language suggesting that it seeks to halt settlement activity in E. Jerusalem as well as in W. Bank and Gaza. (WP 3/19)

In Beirut, Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for 3/17 bombing of Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires to avenge Israel's 2/16 assassination of Hizballah leader 'Abbas Musawi. (WP 3/19)

Leaflet allegedly distributed in Ramallah by PFLP calls for inclusion of Hamas in Unified National Command of the Intifada (Al Hamishmar 3/19 in FBIS 3/20)

IDF kills 3 Palestinians in three incidents in Gaza, West Bank. (MM 3/19)

Following fist-fights with UNIFIL troops trying to halt their advance, IDF troops, tanks bulldoze through UNIFIL barriers and move out of "security zone" to attack villages in S. Lebanon suspected of sheltering Islamic Resistance Movement bases which have been shelling N. Israel. Villages of Yatar, Kafra are captured. Several more rockets are fired at N. Israel, "security zone" and are answered with heavy IDF, SLA bombardment. Amal, communist party, armed civilians join the battle against Israeli forces. Two Israelis are killed and three wounded; at least 7 Hizballah fighters are killed and 17 wounded. In addition, 3 civilians and 4 Fijian UNIFIL troops are wounded. UN Secy. Gen. Butrus Ghali demands Israeli withdrawal while State Dept. calls on Israel, Syria, Lebanon to "exercise restraint." (Qol Yisra'el 2/20 in FBIS 2/20, FBIS 2/21; IDF Radio, Voice of Lebanon 2/20 in FBIS 2/21; WP 2/21)

PM Shamir wins renomination as head of Likud party. FM David Levy finishes second, Housing Min. Ariel Sharon third. (WP 2/21)

Arab League council begins emergency meeting on Israeli settlements. (MENA 2/20 in FBIS 2/21)