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| Jan.13 |
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Arafat aide proposes demilitarised state |
| Jan.15 |
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Israel sceptical about arrest Israel wants proof that Palestinian police have arrested Ahmed Saadat, the leader of the PFLP
| Jan.22 |
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Gunman injured 17 people A gunman has opened fire on people at a bus stop for about 10 minutes before being shot dead
| Jan.27 |
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2 die in suicide blast
| Jan.29 |
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Plans to tighten security |
| Jan.31 |
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Sharon regrets sparing Arafat Prime Minister regrets not having killed Palestinian leader in Lebanon 20 years ago
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| Feb.1 |
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Sharon meets top Palestinians |
| Feb.19 |
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High court halts Gaza demolition |
| Feb.23 |
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Israel rethinks Arafat blockade |
| Feb.25 |
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Palestinian injured 10 people |
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| Mar.2 |
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7 killed in blast
| Mar.8 |
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Sharon ready to talk under fire
| Mar.9 |
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Explosion rocks café. 9 killed 30 injured in an explosion in a busy cafe a few hundred metres from the offices of Prime Minister Sharon
| Mar.17 |
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2 terror attack
| Mar.21 |
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Explosion hits central Jerusalem
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Israel shuns revenge for blast
| Mar.31 |
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Tanks roll after war declaration
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| Apr.2 |
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Arafat extradition considered Sharon did not rule out the possibility of exiling Arafat. He would not be allowed to return | |
| Apr.8 |
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Sharon unmoved by US pressure
| Apr.12 |
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Suicide blast kills 6 A female suicide bomber has blown herself up near a crowded market at a bus stop
| Apr.14 |
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Sharon proposes peace conference
| Apr.27 |
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Israel mulls UN's Jenin mission |
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| May.12 |
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Sharon loses Likud vote
| May.20 |
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Sharon sacks four ministers Prime Minister has dismissed members of an ultra-Orthodox Shas party - from his cabinet
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| Jun.17 |
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Bomb kills 19 on bus An apparent suicide bomber set off a blast outside Jerusalem during morning rush hour, killing 19 and wounding 50 others | |
| Jun.19 |
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Terror attack kills 6 at bus stop
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| Jul.14 |
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Israel releases another baby photo |
| Jul.19 |
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Expulsion plan in doubt |
| Jul.30 |
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7 wounded in suicide attack
| Jul.31 |
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7 dead in Hebrew University blast An explosion went off in a cafeteria. Hamas was claiming responsibility for the explosion in retaliation for attack in Gaza | |
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| Aug.1 |
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Police: Cell phone triggered bomb
| Aug.4 |
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3 dead after shootout with police
| Aug.6 |
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Senior Israeli, Palestinian officials talks |
| Aug.12 |
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9 indicted in reception hall collapse |
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Last-ditch appeal for exiled Palestinians |
| Aug.15 |
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Peres warns of Iraqi threat |
| Aug.18 |
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Israel offers pullout deal to Palestinians Israel offered to withdraw from Bethlehem and areas in Gaza if Palestinian security forces can rein in militants in those areas
| Aug.21 |
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Suspects in university bombing arrested
| Aug.29 |
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Israel regret at civilian deaths
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| Sep.2 |
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Inquiry into Palestinian deaths |
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Israeli court backs Palestinian expulsions Supreme Court has approved the expulsion of relatives of a Palestinian militant from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip
| Sep.4 |
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Sharon: 'Possibility for breakthrough' |
| Sep.6 |
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Israeli inquiry finds soldiers not at fault |
| Sep.9 |
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Montreal police clash with protesters
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| Oct.8 |
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Sharon defies Gaza attack critics
| Oct.27 |
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Sharon faces possible budget showdown
| Oct.29 |
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Sharon asked to set new elections
| Oct.30 |
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Sharon's government collapses Prime Minister rejected a deal that would have kept the Labor Party in the national unity coalition
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Sharon remains in power despite crisis Despite Labor's revolt, Prime Minister secured parliament's initial approval of the 2003 budget by 67 votes to 45
| Oct.31 |
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Sharon taps new defense minister Former Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz has accepted an offer
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| Nov.3 |
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Netanyahu to become foreign minister Former Prime Minister agreed to accept an offer from Sharon, on the condition that PM calls for early elections
| Nov.4 |
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Sharon rejects Netanyahu's terms Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, his government in disarray and his parliamentary majority gone
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Sharon survives no-confidence votes Prime Ministe has narrowly survived 3 no-confidence motions which threatened to bring down his fragile government
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Sharon discusses early election Prime Minister has met President Moshe Katsav to discuss the possibility of holding early elections
| Nov.5 |
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Israel calls early elections Sharon has called early elections to be held within 90 days after attempts to put together a new coalition government failed | |
| Nov.12 |
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Netanyahu vows to expel Arafat
| Nov.19 |
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Mitzna selected as Labor Party leader Party members chose a relative newcomer to national politics to lead them, a dovish former Israeli general
| Nov.21 |
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Bus blast kills 11 A suicide bomber has killed at least 11 people plus himself and injured more than 40 | |
| Nov.28 |
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Sharon wins Likud Leadership Vote Prime Minister defeated Foreign Minister Netanyahu for control of the Likud party in a primary election
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| Dec.4 |
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Sharon backs plan for Palestinian state
| Dec.9 |
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Netanyahu wins key consolation prize
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Sharon adviser against Arafat trip
| Dec.10 |
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Labor picks dovish Knesset slate
| Dec.17 |
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Sharon in contact with Palestinians
| Dec.25 |
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Sharon: Iraq sent weapons to Syria
| Dec.31 |
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Minister fired in vote-buying scandal Sharon fired his deputy infrastructure minister Naomi Blumenthal to quiet a scandal that has rocked his Likud party
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2002 |
| Feb.23 |
Israel rethinks Arafat blockade |
| Mar.8 |
Sharon ready to talk under fire
| Mar.21 |
Israel shuns revenge for blast
| Mar.31 |
Tanks roll after war declaration
| Apr.8 |
Sharon unmoved by US pressure
| Apr.14 |
Sharon proposes peace conference
| Aug.18 |
Israel offers pullout deal to Palestinians Israel offered to withdraw from Bethlehem and areas in Gaza if Palestinian security forces can rein in militants in those areas
| Aug.29 |
Israel regret at civilian deaths
| Sep.2 |
Inquiry into Palestinian deaths |
| Sep.6 |
Israeli inquiry finds soldiers not at fault |
| Oct.31 |
Sharon taps new defense minister Former Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz has accepted an offer
| Dec.25 |
Sharon: Iraq sent weapons to Syria
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|
2002 |
| Oct.27 |
Sharon faces possible budget showdown
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2002 |
| Jan.15 |
Israel sceptical about arrest Israel wants proof that Palestinian police have arrested Ahmed Saadat, the leader of the PFLP
| Jan.22 |
Gunman injured 17 people A gunman has opened fire on people at a bus stop for about 10 minutes before being shot dead
| Jan.27 |
2 die in suicide blast
| Jan.31 |
Sharon regrets sparing Arafat Prime Minister regrets not having killed Palestinian leader in Lebanon 20 years ago
| Feb.19 |
High court halts Gaza demolition |
| Feb.25 |
Palestinian injured 10 people |
| Mar.2 |
7 killed in blast
| Mar.9 |
Explosion rocks café. 9 killed 30 injured in an explosion in a busy cafe a few hundred metres from the offices of Prime Minister Sharon
| Mar.17 |
2 terror attack
| Mar.21 |
Explosion hits central Jerusalem
| Apr.12 |
Suicide blast kills 6 A female suicide bomber has blown herself up near a crowded market at a bus stop
| Jun.17 |
Bomb kills 19 on bus An apparent suicide bomber set off a blast outside Jerusalem during morning rush hour, killing 19 and wounding 50 others | |
| Jun.19 |
Terror attack kills 6 at bus stop
| Jul.14 |
Israel releases another baby photo |
| Jul.19 |
Expulsion plan in doubt |
| Jul.30 |
7 wounded in suicide attack
| Jul.31 |
7 dead in Hebrew University blast An explosion went off in a cafeteria. Hamas was claiming responsibility for the explosion in retaliation for attack in Gaza | |
| Aug.1 |
Police: Cell phone triggered bomb
| Aug.4 |
3 dead after shootout with police
| Aug.12 |
9 indicted in reception hall collapse |
| Aug.12 |
Last-ditch appeal for exiled Palestinians |
| Aug.21 |
Suspects in university bombing arrested
| Sep.2 |
Inquiry into Palestinian deaths |
| Sep.2 |
Israeli court backs Palestinian expulsions Supreme Court has approved the expulsion of relatives of a Palestinian militant from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip
| Sep.6 |
Israeli inquiry finds soldiers not at fault |
| Nov.21 |
Bus blast kills 11 A suicide bomber has killed at least 11 people plus himself and injured more than 40 | |
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2002 |
| Jan.13 |
Arafat aide proposes demilitarised state |
| Jan.29 |
Plans to tighten security |
| Feb.1 |
Sharon meets top Palestinians |
| Apr.2 |
Arafat extradition considered Sharon did not rule out the possibility of exiling Arafat. He would not be allowed to return | |
| Apr.27 |
Israel mulls UN's Jenin mission |
| May.12 |
Sharon loses Likud vote
| May.20 |
Sharon sacks four ministers Prime Minister has dismissed members of an ultra-Orthodox Shas party - from his cabinet
| Aug.6 |
Senior Israeli, Palestinian officials talks |
| Aug.15 |
Peres warns of Iraqi threat |
| Sep.4 |
Sharon: 'Possibility for breakthrough' |
| Sep.9 |
Montreal police clash with protesters
| Oct.8 |
Sharon defies Gaza attack critics
| Oct.27 |
Sharon faces possible budget showdown
| Oct.29 |
Sharon asked to set new elections
| Oct.30 |
Sharon's government collapses Prime Minister rejected a deal that would have kept the Labor Party in the national unity coalition
| Oct.30 |
Sharon remains in power despite crisis Despite Labor's revolt, Prime Minister secured parliament's initial approval of the 2003 budget by 67 votes to 45
| Oct.31 |
Sharon taps new defense minister Former Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz has accepted an offer
| Nov.3 |
Netanyahu to become foreign minister Former Prime Minister agreed to accept an offer from Sharon, on the condition that PM calls for early elections
| Nov.4 |
Sharon rejects Netanyahu's terms Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, his government in disarray and his parliamentary majority gone
| Nov.4 |
Sharon survives no-confidence votes Prime Ministe has narrowly survived 3 no-confidence motions which threatened to bring down his fragile government
| Nov.4 |
Sharon discusses early election Prime Minister has met President Moshe Katsav to discuss the possibility of holding early elections
| Nov.5 |
Israel calls early elections Sharon has called early elections to be held within 90 days after attempts to put together a new coalition government failed | |
| Nov.12 |
Netanyahu vows to expel Arafat
| Nov.19 |
Mitzna selected as Labor Party leader Party members chose a relative newcomer to national politics to lead them, a dovish former Israeli general
| Nov.28 |
Sharon wins Likud Leadership Vote Prime Minister defeated Foreign Minister Netanyahu for control of the Likud party in a primary election
| Dec.4 |
Sharon backs plan for Palestinian state
| Dec.9 |
Netanyahu wins key consolation prize
| Dec.9 |
Sharon adviser against Arafat trip
| Dec.10 |
Labor picks dovish Knesset slate
| Dec.17 |
Sharon in contact with Palestinians
| Dec.31 |
Minister fired in vote-buying scandal Sharon fired his deputy infrastructure minister Naomi Blumenthal to quiet a scandal that has rocked his Likud party