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September 1996
5th - Israeli Prime Minister, Mr Netanyahu, meets with the Palestinian
leader, Mr Yasser Arafat, to discuss the peace process. As a consequence of
the meeting, there are threats of revolt within Mr Netanyahu’s right-wing
Likud Party.
9th - US President, Bill Clinton, arranges to meet Israeli Prime Minister,
Mr Netanyahu, as America is keen for Israel to take more positive measures
to improve Israeli-Palestinian relations.
11th - In Israel three Jewish extremists are found guilty of assassinating
former Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin.
13th - The Israeli Prime Minister, Mr Netanyahu, wants to alter an
agreement to hand over parts of the town of Hebron in the West Bank to the
Palestinian Liberation Organization.
20th - Israel announces that it intends to build 2,000 new homes in the
Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.
27th - Israel announces a state of emergency in the Palestinian
territories, as Jerusalem’s police force is doubled.
28th - Fighting between Israeli and Palestinian forces continues, as the
Israeli Government stands firm and offers no hope of an end to the crisis.
29th - Israel warns that it will re-occupy self-governing Arab cities and
disarm Palestinian police if the fighting between Palestinians and Israelis
continues.
30th - Palestine and Egypt rebel against the United States’ plans for a
Middle East peace summit, as Yasser Arafat requests a postponement of talks
with Israeli Prime Minister Mr Netanyahu until the weekend.
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