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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The Egyptian ambassador to Tel Aviv is often withdrawn, and the peace has been called a cool peace due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.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 Israeli – Palestinian 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 After
After the 1967 occupation of the West Bank it was renamed Atarot Airport by Israel, but closed down due to disturbances related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Israeli-Palestinian and suicide
* 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 suicide bomber disguised as an Israeli soldier kills at least two Israelis and wounds more than 50 in Netanya.
* 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: A suicide bomber explodes in My Coffee Shop, a Tel Aviv café at around local time, wounding 32 people.
* 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: Israel kills senior Hamas official, Ismail Abu Shanab, by a missile strike in the Gaza Strip and sent tanks into the West Bank towns of Nablus, Jenin and Tulkarem in response to a deadly suicide bombing of a bus in Jerusalem.
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 ".
* Child suicide bombers in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
During the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, such buses were often targeted by Palestinian terrorists and suicide bombers during rush hours, since a crowded long bus can contain more than 100 passengers.
Wafa Idris () was the first female suicide bomber in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Israeli-Palestinian and kills
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A Palestinian sniper firing from a hill near Ofra kills seven Israel Defense Forces soldiers and three Israeli settlers, and wounds another six.

Israeli-Palestinian and more
* Jonathan Cook ( born 1965 ) is a British writer and a freelance journalist based in Nazareth, Israel, who writes about the Middle East, and more specifically, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israel frees another 76 prisoners, a week after releasing more than 300 people.
This produced a variety of proposals ; some of the more notable ones were to seek decreased US presence in Iraq, increased engagement with neighboring countries, and greater attention to resolving other local conflicts, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Christian Chesnot has written on the issue of water in the Middle East and, more specifically, in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The facts are: while we were discussing the Israeli-Palestinian issue, I pointed out to Lord Black that this tragedy was taking place in a geographically limited area ( I even specified that it was the equivalent of three French departments ) that for 40 years had been suffering from a conflict whose equitable solution seems more out of reach than ever.
FIDA took a more moderate stance than the main DFLP ( led by Naif Hawatmeh and based in Damascus, Syria ) towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and has tried to establish itself as a left-wing democratic alternative in Palestinian politics.

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