Historical Events tagged with "Israel"

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Military & Warfare

Israel Declares War Following Hamas Attack

October 8th, 2023 1 years ago

After a surprise attack by Hamas involving rockets and infiltration, Israel declared a state of war. The conflict erupted in light of increasing tensions in the region, leading to immediate military response. Civilians on both sides faced unprecedented danger as hostilities escalated. The response included airstrikes targeting Hamas locations in Gaza, marking a significant point in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Military & Warfare

Israel's Offensive on Gaza Following Teen Murders

July 8th, 2014 10 years ago

In response to the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers, Israel launched a military offensive on Gaza, targeting Hamas infrastructure and operations. The operation aimed to quell rising tensions and restore security following the killings, which had provoked widespread outrage within Israel. The offensive involved aerial bombardments and ground troop deployments, significantly escalating the conflict in the region.

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Military & Warfare

Outbreak of the 2006 Lebanon War

July 12th, 2006 18 years ago

The conflict initiated when Hezbollah militants launched a cross-border raid into Israel, capturing two Israeli soldiers and killing others. Israel responded with extensive airstrikes against multiple targets in Lebanon, including Beirut. The attack marked the beginning of a 34-day military conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, leading to widespread destruction in Lebanon and significant casualties on both sides.

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Military & Warfare

Israeli Forces Capture Palestinian Freighter Karine A

January 3rd, 2002 23 years ago

Israeli naval forces intercepted the Palestinian freighter Karine A in the Red Sea, discovering approximately 50 tons of weapons onboard. The ship was alleged to be on its way to the Gaza Strip, provoking significant tensions between Israel and Palestine. This operation highlighted ongoing concerns regarding arms smuggling in the region. Israeli officials claimed the arms originated from Iran, aimed at bolstering Palestinian militant capabilities during a period of heightened conflict.

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Politics & Government

UN Establishes Blue Line Between Israel and Lebanon

June 7th, 2000 24 years ago

The United Nations officially defined the Blue Line, serving as the border between Israel and Lebanon, following Israel's withdrawal from Southern Lebanon. This demarcation was based on Israel's withdrawal and aimed to create a clear boundary that would help reduce tensions in the region.

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Military & Warfare

End of Israeli Occupation in Southern Lebanon

May 24th, 2000 24 years ago

Israeli troops completed their withdrawal from southern Lebanon after a protracted 22-year military presence. This event marked the conclusion of a complex military engagement following an initial invasion in 1978. The withdrawal was prompted by changing regional dynamics and pressures from both Lebanese resistance groups and international stakeholders. Following the exit of Israeli forces, there was a significant shift in power within Lebanon, particularly benefiting Hezbollah, which claimed victory over the Israeli military. The withdrawal occurred amid celebrations and protests from various factions within Lebanon.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Collision of Israeli CH-53 Helicopters

February 4th, 1997 28 years ago

Two Israeli Sikorsky CH-53 troop-transport helicopters collided in mid-air over northern Galilee, resulting in the deaths of 73 military personnel. The aircraft were en route to conduct operations related to the Lebanon conflict when the tragic mishap occurred. This incident involved pilots and crew members who were part of the Israeli Defense Forces, showcasing the risks faced by military operations.

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Politics & Government

Yasser Arafat Celebrates in Hebron

January 19th, 1997 28 years ago

Yasser Arafat returned to Hebron to celebrate the handover of the city from Israeli control. This event marked his first visit to Hebron in over 30 years, with many Palestinians joining in the festivities to commemorate the significance of the event. The transfer of authority was part of the Israel-Palestine peace process and aimed at enhancing Palestinian self-determination.

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Politics & Government

Israeli Army Withdraws from Nablus

December 10th, 1995 29 years ago

The Israeli army completed its withdrawal from Nablus in 1995 as part of the Oslo Accords. This accord aimed to establish a framework for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. The withdrawal was a significant aspect of the negotiations, symbolizing hope for Palestinian self-governance. The event marked a shift in military control of the area, leading to the Palestinian Authority gaining governance over Nablus, impacting the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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