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  • November 30, 1988

    Social/Economic/Political

    Occupied Palestine/Israel: Israel convicts Jewish settler of manslaughter in5/5 shooting death of Palestinian shepherd [WP 12/1].

    Other Countries: UN passes...

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  • October 2, 1985

    Social/Economic/Political

    Occupied Palestine/Israel: Three Palestinians are deported to Jordan: Amin Ramzi Dawish Maqbul, of Nablus; Walid Ahmad Mahmud Nazzal, of Jenin district; and Bahjat...

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Social/Economic/Political

Occupied Palestine/Israel: Israel convicts Jewish settler of manslaughter in5/5 shooting death of Palestinian shepherd [WP 12/1].

Other Countries: UN passes resolution, 151 to 2, criticizing U.S.' refusal to give Arafat visa to address UN; Israel, U.S. oppose resolution [NYT, LAT 12/1].

Military Action

Occupied Palestine/Israel: In Gaza at least 5 Palestinians are injured in clashes with Israeli troops. In W. Bank 5 Palestinians are injured during clashes. In 'Anzah authorities seize cars of 40 Palestinians [FJ 12/5].

Social/Economic/Political

Occupied Palestine/Israel: Three Palestinians are deported to Jordan: Amin Ramzi Dawish Maqbul, of Nablus; Walid Ahmad Mahmud Nazzal, of Jenin district; and Bahjat Mustafa Hasan al-Biyadi Jayyusi, of Tulkarm district. Nazzal is accused of being a senior leader in the DFLP, Maqbul of being a Fateh leader for the Nablus area, and Jayyusi of incitement and stone throwing [JP 10/3]. Students in Gaza, W. Bank demonstrate in support of PLO, against Tunis raid; Palestinian flag raised, Arafat's photo raised, tires bumed, stones thrown. Soldiers shoot to disperse crowds. Passenger on Israeli bus injured by breaking glass [NYT 10/3]. Israeli settler Yosef Hamoi, from Elon Moreh settlement, is convicted of manslaughter in the 1983 killing of an 8-year-old Nablus girl, and of causing grievous bodily harm to her sister. Settler Ephraim Segal, with Hamoi at the time, is convicted of trying to subom witnesses, and Pinhas Mahrabis convicted of destroying evidence. Sentencing will follow [JP 10/3].

Arab World: PLO officials estimate 67 dead, over 100 wounded in Tunis attack; hospital reports 47 dead, 65 wounded [NYT 10/3]. Anti-American demonstration in Tunis draws 7,000 [LAT 10/3].

Other Countries: Pres. Reagan expresses his "sincere condolences" to Tunisia for Israel's 10/1 raid on PLO headquarters there. White House spokesman Larry Speakes says the Israeli attack is "understandable as an expression of self-defense," but "cannot be condoned" [CT, NYT 10/3; TI 10/14].

Military Action

Arab World: SLA patrol is attacked by gunfire in the security zone. SLA troops later direct mortar and tank fire at Shi'ite village of Kafra north of security zone [JP 10/3].