Historical Events tagged with "palestine"

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Military & Warfare

Death of Muhammad al-Durrah During Conflict

September 30th, 2000 24 years ago

In a dramatic scene broadcast worldwide, twelve-year-old Muhammad al-Durrah was shot and killed while seeking shelter with his father during a confrontation between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian rioters in the Gaza Strip. The footage captured by a France 2 television crew became an emblematic representation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, igniting global outrage and drawing attention to the humanitarian consequences of military actions. The images of the young boy, who was caught in crossfire, circulated widely and sparked intense debates about the impact of war on civilians.

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Politics & Government

Ariel Sharon's Visit to Al-Aqsa Mosque

September 28th, 2000 24 years ago

Ariel Sharon, then leader of the Likud party, visited the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex, known to Jews as the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, sparking protests and unrest among Palestinians. His visit was seen as a provocative act, asserting Israeli claims to the site, which is sacred to both Jews and Muslims. The tensions escalated significantly following this event, leading to widespread demonstrations across the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

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Politics & Government

Israel and Palestinian Authority Sign Wye River Memorandum

October 23rd, 1998 26 years ago

The Wye River Memorandum was signed at the Wye River Conference Center in Maryland, facilitating renewed Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. Key figures included Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat. The agreement aimed to implement earlier accords, addressing issues such as the withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of the West Bank and enhancing security cooperation. This moment marked an important step towards peace and showcased the U.S. role in mediating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Politics & Government

Bethlehem Transitions to Palestinian Authority Control

December 21st, 1995 29 years ago

The city of Bethlehem transitioned from Israeli to Palestinian control as part of the Oslo Accords, aiming to enhance Palestinian self-governance in the West Bank. This change signified a crucial step in the peace process initiated through the negotiations between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization. The event was marked by widespread celebrations among Palestinians, while also being met with mixed feelings among the Israeli population. This transfer represented the hopes and challenges of the ongoing quest for peace in the region.

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Politics & Government

Rabin and Arafat Sign Interim Agreement

September 28th, 1995 29 years ago

Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) Chairman Yasser Arafat signed the Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in Washington, D.C. This was a pivotal moment aimed at furthering peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. The ceremony was attended by prominent figures like U.S. President Bill Clinton, symbolizing international support for the peace process.

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Military & Warfare

Beit Lid Suicide Bombing Near Netanya

January 22nd, 1995 30 years ago

In a significant attack at a military transit point near Netanya in central Israel, two suicide bombers from Gaza detonated explosives, resulting in the deaths of 19 Israeli soldiers. The attack marked one of the deadliest instances of violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at that time, drawing widespread attention and condemnation.

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Politics & Government

Nobel Peace Prize for Arafat, Rabin, and Peres

October 14th, 1994 30 years ago

Yasser Arafat, Yitzhak Rabin, and Shimon Peres were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their collaborative efforts resulting in the Oslo Accords, which aimed to establish peace between Israel and the Palestinians. The award recognized their significant roles in framing a future Palestinian self-governance and a potential resolution to the longstanding conflict, symbolizing hope for peace in the region.

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Politics & Government

Israeli Troops Withdraw from Gaza Strip

May 18th, 1994 30 years ago

Israeli troops completed their withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, transferring governance of the area to the newly established Palestinian National Authority. This significant move followed the Oslo Accords and aimed to foster a degree of Palestinian self-governance in the region. The withdrawal was part of broader efforts to achieve peace and stability within the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, representing a pivotal moment in the peace process.

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Rabin and Arafat Sign Historic Peace Accord

May 4th, 1994 30 years ago

Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat signed a peace accord that granted self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho. The signing took place in a ceremony witnessed by international leaders, symbolizing a pivotal point in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. This moment marked hope for reconciliation and self-governance after decades of conflict, establishing frameworks for future negotiations.

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