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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (July 10-16, 2013)

This past week there was quiet along Israel’s southern border. Violent popular resistance activities in Judea and Samaria continue. The Rafah crossing opened for a limited amount of movement after it had opened and closed intermittently for a few days.
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (July 3 – 9, 2013)

Quiet continues in the Gaza Strip. On July 5, 2013, residents of Eilat, Israel’s southernmost city. During June there was a decrease in the scope of the “popular resistance” activities in Judea and Samaria and in terrorist attacks in general. The de-facto Hamas administration in the Gaza Strip and the local Gazan population are worried
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (June 26 – July 2, 2013)

This past week Israel’s southern border was quiet, after rockets were fired the previous week. John Kerry, the American Secretary of State, ended a week of shuttling between Jerusalem, Ramallah and Amman in an attempt to renew Israel-Palestinian negotiations.
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (June 19 – 25, 2013)

This past week five rocket hits were identified in southern Israel, after six weeks of quiet. On June 20, 2013, Rami Hamdallah, the new Palestinian prime minister tendered his resignation, two weeks after he had been sworn in.
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (June 12 – 18, 2013)

The quiet along Israel’s southern border continues. Violent confrontations continue in Judea and Samaria. Rami Hamdallah, the new PA prime minister, visited east Jerusalem; his visit included the Temple Mount.
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This Year as Well Summer Camps Open in the Gaza Strip, Run Mostly by the Terrorist Organizations.

This Year as Well Summer Camps Open in the Gaza Strip, Run Mostly by the Terrorist Organizations. The Curriculum Includes Social Activities, Radical Islamist Indoctrination and Semi-Military Training
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