2005-12-29
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Bombing: Israeli military
intelligence is alerted to a bomber on his way to carry out a massacre in an
Israel city. They throw up an instant roadblock near Tulkarem where they stop
a Palestinian Arab taxi. One of the passengers, an innocent-looking
individual, gets out and walks towards the soldiers... and explodes, killing the driver of the Palestinian
taxi and a second person believed to be the bomber's assistant. A young
lieutenant manning the Israeli checkpoint is killed. Islamic Jihad claims the
credit.
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2005-12-19
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Intercepted: Israeli security
personnel catch 2 armed Palestinian Arab men near the neighborhood of Har
Homa, en route to doing a terror attack in Jerusalem. They have two
firebombs, two knives, a Hamas flag and material for two pipe bombs. This is
so insignificant that it goes unreported except for
some Israelis newspapers.
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2005-12-16
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Drive-by: Palestinian Arab
men open fire from their car at Yosef Shok, 35 and father of five children aged between 9 and one month. Their
bullets kill him. Islamic Jihad and Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claim
joint credit. Shok was a building engineer at the Kiryat Arba Development
Company and a member of the local council.
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2005-12-15
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Boobytrap: Israeli soldiers
spot a car parked near Beit Jala, perched just above the busy Jerusalem-Gush
Etzion traffic tunnel. The car turns out to be packed with gas canisters,
pipe bombs, gas-soaked tires and other explosive materials. Evidently the
plan of the terrorists was to roll the car down the hill and into the
heavily-traveled tunnel, causing injuries and death on a massive scale. This
time their plan is frustrated. The perpetrators are still free.
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2005-12-08
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Stabbing: An Arab man from
the Gaza Strip pushes to the front of the "humanitarian needs" line
reserved for the elderly, the infirm and pregnant women at the Qalandiyah
crossover (pictured) into Israel, on Jerusalem's northern edge. Pulling a
knife, he kills a 21 year-old Israeli doing his
military service as a trained check-point specialist. Fatah's al-Aqsa
Martyrs' Brigades claims responsibility for
the attack.
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2005-12-08
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Intercepted: A 15-year-old
Palestinian Arab boy is 'savagely' prevented from killing himself and others
by 'vicious' Israeli occupation forces at the Hawara checkpoint near Shechem
(Nablus). The child's heavy jacket arouses suspicion. A body search reveals
two pipe bombs, primed and ready for use.
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2005-12-05
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Bombing: At the heavily
secured entrance to the Sharon shopping mall in Netanya, a Palestinian Arab
man explodes when stopped by one of the Israeli
guards. There are five dead, innocent victims of shopping in the presence of
barbarians: Haim Amram, 26, of Netanya, a security guard at the
mall; Daniel Golani, 45, of Nahariya; Elia Rosen, 38,
of Bat Hefer; Keinan Tsuami, 20, of Petah Tikva; and Alexandra
Garmitzky, 65, of Netanya. Competing claims of credit are made by Islamic
Jihad and by Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
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2005-11-25
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Stabbing: In Jerusalem, a
16-year-old boy from Jerusalem is stabbed 6 times and seriously injured by
two Arabs in the Shimon HaTzadik neighborhood where he lives. He survives;
they escape. Virtually unreported.
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2005-10-26
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Massacre: At an open-air food
stand in Hadera, a Palestinian Arab, sent by Islamic Jihad, walks up to the
counter and explodes. Six Israelis
are murdered; 55 injured. Abbas, the Palestinian prime minister, says "the
attack harmed Palestinian interests" - misleadingly interpreted in some
media circles as condemning the act of terror. The dead include Michael Kaufman, 68, of
Hadera; Pirhiya Machlouf, 53, of
Hadera; Sabiha Nissim, 66, of
Moshav Ahituv; Jamil Qa'adan, 48, of
Baka al-Gharbiya; and Ya'acov Rahmani, 68, of
Hadera.
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2005-10-16
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Drive-by: A Palestinian Arab
vehicle speeds past a bus stop at the busy Gush Etzion junction, and the
passengers shoot the people
standing there waiting for a bus. Three young Israelis are killed; 3 others
wounded. Two of the dead are young women: Matat Rosenfeld Adler, 21, who was
married 3 months earlier (pictured right, as a radiant bride); and her cousin
Kineret Mandel, 23. The third is a 15 year-old boy, Oz Ben-Meir. Fatah's
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claims responsibility.
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2005-10-16
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Drive-by: A boy of 14 is
seriously wounded by Palestinian Arab drive-by shooters near his home in the
Israeli town of Eli. He and another boy are walking along the road; he
is shot in the chest and thigh and rushed to the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital
in Jerusalem by paramedics. Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claims
responsibility.
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2005-09-24
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Rockets: The battered
Israeli town of Sederot comes under Hamas rocket fire yet again. While almost
every news outlet in the world ignores the onslaught, the US Department of State records that 24 Qassam
rockets rain down on the town in a single day. 11 anonymous individuals are
injured; a school, a house, a gymnasium and a factory are all damaged. The
Hamas operational arm, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, takes proud
responsibility while the 'truce' goes on.
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2005-09-21
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Murder: Sassson Nuriel, a
55 year-old Israeli who made his living as a candy maker, is kidnapped by
Palestinian terrorists near his place of employment in the Mishor Adumim
industrial zone just east of Jerusalem. His lifeless body is found four days
later. Investigations later reveal the murderers are members of a Hamas cell.
They had previously been work-mates of Nuriel and knew him well.
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2005-08-28
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Intercepted: In Beersheba, 2
security guards at the Central Bus Station spot a Palestinian
Arab man during morning rush hour acting suspiciously and carrying a heavy
bag. They chase him; he explodes. Dozens of commuters are treated for shock.
The terrorist is the only one to die. Three different Palestinian terror
organizations claim credit for this major achievement which comes a week
after Israeli authorities destroy the last of the Jewish villages in the Gaza
Strip and hand the area over to the Palestinian government.
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2005-08-25
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Stabbed: In Jerusalem's Old
City, a 21 year-old student, Shmuel Matt, visiting
from the United Kingdom, is stabbed to death by a Palestinian Arab assailant.
Another student, a 20 year-old American, is also stabbed and survives.
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2005-08-22
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Today,
the controversial evacuation of Israelis from all Jewish villages of the Gaza
Strip, and the demolition of all buildings except places of worship, is
completed. Israel's public life roils with the tensions. Nothing else
changes.
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2005-08-07
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Shooting: A 10-year-old boy
is shot in the head and gravely wounded in a
drive-by shooting at Ateret, a town near Jerusalem. Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades takes the credit.
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2005-07-23
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Drive-by: Dov Kol and his
wife Rachel are shot dead in their car as they drive home to Jerusalem from
spending the Sabbath with family in Ganei Tal, a community in the Gaza
district. Five other Israelis are wounded in the attack. Kol is described as a man with more Arab friends
than Jewish friends; gunmen from both the Islamic Jihad and the Palestinian
Authority-linked al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades take care of that problem.
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2005-07-16
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Rockets: The town of
Sederot again comes under sustained, day-long rocket attack: seven separate Qassam missiles crash
into the town. This almost entirely unreported nightmare leaves 7 children
and nine civilian adults in severe shock requiring medical
treatment; kills a family dog; and damages a family's home and a
rehabilitation swimming pool. The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades
of Hamas claims responsibility.
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2005-07-14
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Rockets: Another day of achievement for Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade.
Its rockets and mortars, fired from the Gaza Strip, crash into the village of
Netiv Ha'Asarah. One hits a dwelling.Dana Glakowitz, 22, is sitting on the
porch with her boyfriend and is killed. The house is destroyed - and so
is the family. Hamas demanded a share of
the credit.
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2005-07-12
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Massacre: An 18 year
old from a Palestinian Arab village prematurely explodes on the pedestrian
crossing outside the main shopping mall in Netanya. He kills 5,
injures 90. Islamic Jihad proudly claims credit.
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2005-07-01
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Rocket: A Qassam is fired at Yad Mordechai, a town
in the south of Israel.
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2005-06-24
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Drive-by: Islamic Jihad claims credit for shooting to death
Yevgeny Rider, 28, in a drive-by ambush in the Jenin area. A teenage
passenger in his minivan is wounded. Rider is pictured right with his baby
daughter. An American newspaper points out that this is the
third shooting attack claimed by Islamic Jihad in the past three days. While
this might lead people to think Islamic Jihad are a murderous band of thugs,
the Palestinian group sees it differently. This was no accident, and the
driver was not caught in some sort of crossfire. More than this: they are
"not abandoning the truce" they say but the lethal shootings "were
in response to recent arrests of Islamic Jihad members." The
mounting death tool of 'truce' victims attests to the ill-advisability of
treating thugs like IJ as civilized humans.
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2005-06-24
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Drive-by: A drive-by shooting at the
hitch-hike point near the entrance to Beit Hagai: 2 Israeli teenagers are
killed; 4 are wounded. Al-Aksa Martyrs Brigade demands credit.
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2005-06-20
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Intercepted: A Gaza woman, Wafa Samir Ibrahim
al-Biss, 21, holds a permit from Israeli authorities to get top-notch medical
treatment at an Israeli hospital for her severe home-inflicted burns. Acting
on a tip from the Shin Bet, Israeli soldiers stop her at the Erez checkpoint
and search her carefully. They find 10 kg of explosives in her pants (her
first reaction is to say she was unaware it was there). Her plan: to explode
the hospital and take as many Jewish lives (doctors, nurses, patients) as
possible with her.
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2005-06-18
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Rockets: 3 Qassam rockets
crash onto Ben-Gurion Blvd. in the southern town (not "occupied"
territory, not"disputed" territory - just an Israeli
town) of Sderot (pictured right). The damage is minor, and so is the
reporting (we could only find it mentioned here) but Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades of
Hamas see fit to take credit anyway. One terror attack, in their book, is as
good as another and lives are not what it's about anyway.
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2005-06-16
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Rockets: Two Qassam
rockets crash into the
center of Sderot in the south of Israel. A college campus and a car are
damaged. Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) claims responsibility.
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2005-05-24
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Bomber: A Palestinian boy
of 15 years arouses suspicion at the checkpoint in Hawara, near Nablus,
because of his bag which turns out to contain two pipe bombs. The army reports that "this is the 15th
incident in the past two months in which Palestinian youths under the age of
18 have attempted to detonate explosive devices at crossings in the West
bank, or smuggle weaponry via the crossings." Unreported.
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2005-05-19
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Missile: Sderot, a
non-occupied, a non-disputed town in the south of Israel comes under missile attack again. Someone's back
garden is blown up, but no one knows about this outside Israel since, in the
absence of dead bodies, it was not deemed newsworthy.
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2005-05-12
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Missile: About midnight in
the northern community of Shlomi, a Katyusha rocket slams into the town's
industrial zone, destroying a bakery and narrowly missing the spot where
townspeople are gathered for their Yom Ha'Atzmaut (Israeli Independence Day)
festivities. The US State Dept says this was probably the work of
Hizballah.
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2005-04-12
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Bomber: Hawara crossing,
near Nablus: A 15 year old is intercepted by Israeli soldiers. On his body:
five pipe bombs. Here's how one Israeli newspaper reported
it (and good luck if you want to find a non-Israeli report): “You could
see it’s a young child who was sent (by someone.) I looked into his eyes, he
was on the brink of tears and scared to death,” said Muli, a paratrooper
whose full name cannot be revealed for security reasons. “The boy pulled out
a matchbox, held up a pipe bomb, and attempted to detonate it... We aimed our
weapons at him and told him to move away from us.” After the boy was
instructed to remove his jacket, soldiers discovered another four pipe bombs
and a knife, Muli said. The boy aroused the troops’ suspicions after
approaching the Hawara roadblock wearing a jacket, despite the hot weather.
Later, sappers were dispatched to the scene in order to neutralize the
explosive devices."
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2005-02-25
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Bomber: Four Israelis are
killed, 30 injured, when a bomb is exploded by a Palestinian Arab outside Stage Club, a Tel-Aviv
night club. This is the first public Palestinian 'celebration' of the
Sharon/Abbas "truce" declared at the
Sharm a-Sheikh conference seventeen days earlier on 8th February 2005.
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Friday, June 09, 2006
2005: Daily Chronology
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