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Israeli-Palestinian and conflict
* 1987 – Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The First Intifada begins in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
Egypt is a key partner in the search for peace in the Middle East and resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
However, due to circumstances of today's Israeli-Palestinian conflict, full normalization of relations between these two countries is still halted and sometimes fought against in both countries.
The Egyptian ambassador to Tel Aviv is often withdrawn, and the peace has been called a cool peace due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict
In January 2010, King Abdullah of Jordan, after a meeting with the Israeli president Shimon Peres at the World Economic Forum in Davos, declared that his country does not want to rule the West Bank and that " the two-state solution " to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was the only viable option.
* The Electronic Intifada, an online publication which covers the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from a Palestinian perspective
* Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
* 1995 – Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Beit Lid massacre – In central Israel, near Netanya, two suicide bombers from the Gaza Strip blow themselves up at a military transit point killing 19 Israelis.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict and wider Arab-Israeli issues are a particularly controversial area, and nearly all coverage of any kind generates accusation of bias from one or both sides.
In the early 1990s formal relations were again reestablished, only to be severed by Niger over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict
* Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
** Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict, efforts since c. 1991 to find a political accommodation for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
This was one of the few assassinations of an Israeli politician as part of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict
** Israeli-Palestinian conflict: First Intifada begins in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
For reference to specific acts of terrorism refer to Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2000
Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2000
Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2002
* The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict — An overview of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians from 1948 through the present day.
** A Timeline of Israeli-Palestinian history and the conflict
** Palestinian Maps Omitting Israel and Maps of " Palestine " as a means to instill fundamentally negative messages regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
) on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Israeli-Palestinian and Palestinian
* 1988 – Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: An independent State of Palestine is proclaimed by the Palestinian National Council.
* 1998 – Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat reach a " land for peace " agreement.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A Palestinian suicide bomber kills 15 and wounds 58 in a billiards and gambling club in Rishon LeZion at approximately local time, while Ariel Sharon is meeting with President Bush in Washington D. C.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A Palestinian suicide bomber badly injures himself near Megiddo, southeast of Haifa, when the explosives he was carrying go off prematurely.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A Palestinian suicide bombing claims nine lives, near Safed ; there is a shooting attack in Jerusalem, claiming 2 ; there is an attack upon a settler family, killing the parents.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israeli forces kill six Palestinians: Israeli undercover soldiers kill four Palestinian militants wound three in a gun-fight in Tulkarm.
* The choice of twinning with both an Israeli city and a Palestinian one is Opsterland's modest contribution to trying to solve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
In official publications the movement claims that " the partition between Right-wing and Left-wing is anachronistic "; it holds " dovish " political opinions and believes in the solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by establishing an independent and demilitarized Palestinian state ( see two-state solution ).
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israeli troops backed by tanks and helicopter gunships swept into the Bureij refugee camp in the Gaza Strip on Friday, provoking a gunbattle and killing 10 people, Palestinian witnesses and medics said.
The International Solidarity Movement ( ISM ) is an organization focused on assisting the Palestinian cause in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict using nonviolent protests.
* International Solidarity Movement, organization focused on assisting the Palestinian cause in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, also known as the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement, the Interim Agreement, Oslo 2, Oslo II, and Taba, was a key and complex agreement governing several aspects of the Palestinian territories of Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Promises is a 2001 documentary film that examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the perspectives of seven children living in the Palestinian communities in the West Bank and Israeli neighborhoods of Jerusalem.
On international issues the paper advocates a " two-state " solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and calls for Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian territories.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Two Israelis killed and about a dozen wounded in two separate suicide bombings by Palestinian terrorists in the towns of Rosh-Ha ' ayin and Ariel.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Palestinian prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas, breaks negotiations with the Islamic militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad in response to the bombing in Jerusalem.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Palestinian militants and the Israeli Government vow to continue attacks on each other after the terrorist attacks and bloodshed.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Palestinian leaders state they will try to negotiate a new ceasefire by extremist groups and urge Israel to stop their action against top militants.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat calls on militant groups to reinstate a ceasefire they formally ended last week after a Hamas leader was killed by Israeli gunships.
* In a television interview with Julian Assange on 17 April 2012, Nasrallah said that Israel “ is and will be an illegal state … It was established on the basis of occupying the lands of others .” He added, “ If I occupy your house by force it doesn't become mine in 50 or 100 years .” While “ Hezbollah does not want to kill anyone ”, the only solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, he argued, was to establish a democratic state on Palestinian land where Muslims, Jews and Christians live in peace but that the US “ won't let people listen to Hezbollah .”
She also advocated greater respect for international law and human rights in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, criticising Ariel Sharon's government in Israel, but also condemning Palestinian suicide bombings as " atrocities ".

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