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January 1999
04.01.99 , Israeli officials say two Israeli women were shot and wounded
this morning in the West Bank town of Hebron by Palestinian gunmen.
05.01.99 , The Israeli parliament yesterday granted final approval to plans
for early general elections to be held May 17.
06.01.99 , Former Israeli army chief Amnon Lipkin-Shahak this morning
declared his candidacy for the office of prime minister in the nation's
upcoming general elections.
A Palestinian carrying what turned out to be a toy pistol near a Jewish
enclave in Hebron was shot Wednesday by Israel soldiers and died several
hours later, the army said. Hebron, home to 130,000 Palestinians and 450
Jewish settlers, is one of the tensest spots in the West Bank. The new
violence in Hebron comes at a time when the Israeli-Palestinian peace
process is on hold. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused
the Palestinians of violating the Wye River peace agreement and has said he
would not hand over more West Bank land, as required by the accord, until
the Palestinians meet their obligations.
11.01.99 , Israeli military officials say they intend to end a week-old
curfew in the Palestinian-controlled part of the city of Hebron.
12.01.99 , A Palestinian was seriously wounded in a knife attack in
Jerusalem Tuesday, an assault police said may be linked to eight other
stabbing blamed on a Jewish extremist. The 50-year-old victim was found
during morning rush hour in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Mea
Shearim. He was taken into surgery at Hadassah Hospital, said police
spokeswoman Sigal Toledo. Toledo said a bloody knife was found in the area
at about 6 a.m., but despite a search of the area, the victim was not found
until a passer-by came upon him 90 minutes later. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu and Jerusalem Police Chief Yair Yitzhaki said the attack may be
linked to the stabbing of eight other Palestinians in Mea Shearim since
November 1997.
14.01.99 , Israeli army officials say an Israeli border guard was killed
and a Palestinian seriously wounded yesterday in a attack near the West
Bank town of Hebron.
25.01.99 , Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Mordechai will reportedly leave
his position today after being fired for planning a move to an opposition
political party. Reports from Israel say three other former officials of
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party will join Mordechai in
forming a new centrist opposition party: former army chief Amnon
Lipkin-Shahak, former finance minister Dan Meridor and former Tel Aviv
Mayor Roni Milo.
26.01.99 , Israel razed an Arab-owned home in Jerusalem Tuesday, and
helmeted troops protecting the demolition equipment fired rubber bullets at
Palestinian protesters who hurled stones toward the house. Four
Palestinians were injured by rubber bullets, including one who was in
serious condition. A fifth was treated for bruises after being clubbed by
Israeli troops. One of the injured, Zaki Obeid, fell to the ground bleeding
profusely after being struck in the face by a rubber bullet. He lay
motionless for a few moments before being carried away to the cries of
"Allah u Akbar!" or "God is great."
27.01.99 , One day after winning his party's nomination for prime minister,
Benjamin Netanyahu has put together a team he hopes will help him win
re-election. It wasn't easy. As he watched his opponents gain supporters,
Netanyahu mostly counted deserters. His former defense minister, Yitzhak
Mordechai, has joined forces to lead a new centrist party with a
charismatic general, a popular former Tel Aviv mayor and a finance minister
who quit Netanyahu's government. Under the slogan "One Nation," Ehud Barak,
the leader of the opposition Labor party, is gaining support from smaller
parties. At a news conference, Netanyahu introduced his partners,
right-wing Likud veteran Moshe Arens, who was to replace Mordechai as
defense minister, and hawkish Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon.
28.01.99 , A Palestinian man died Thursday from wounds suffered when
Israeli troops shot him in the head with a rubber-coated steel bullet , a
hospital spokeswoman said. Zaki Obeid was critically injured Tuesday during
a clash between Israeli riot police and Palestinians protesting the
demolition of an Arab home in east Jerusalem. Obeid died Thursday afternoon
from the bullet that lodged in the rear of his brain, Hadassa hospital
spokeswoman Yael Bosom said
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