The Israeli Palestinian Conflict

News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (March 2-8, 2011)

This past week two rocket hits were identified in Israeli territory, An anti-tank missile fired at an IDF tank was intercepted by a new system called Wind Jacket. Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu plans to present a new solution for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict which includes an interim arrangement to be implemented immediately.
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The Palestinian Return Centre:

London-based center for anti-Israeli propaganda, affiliated with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, outlawed in Israel. It promotes the demand of the Palestinian refugees to return as a way of destroying Israel. Senior PRC figures send flotillas and convoys to the Gaza Strip and transfer funds to Hamas.
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Terrorism from the Gaza Strip since Operation Cast Lead:Data, Type and Trends

In the two years since Operation Cast Lead there has been a significant reduction in the extent and severity of terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the other Palestinian terrorist organizations operating in the Gaza Strip. That created a new security situation, and improvement on that before Operation Cast Lead.
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (February 16-22, 2011)

This past week one rocket hit was identified in Israeli territory. In addition, an IDF force killed three terrorist operatives who were placing an IED near the Gaza Strip security fence. The United States vetoed a Palestinian proposal in the UN Security Council to condemn the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria.
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Sami Shihab, a Hezbollah operative who escaped from an Egyptian prison, participated in a Hezbollah rally in Beirut.

His network infiltrated operatives and weapons into the Gaza Strip and planned attacks against tourist sites in Egypt. His public appearance was a Hezbollah defiance of Egypt and might indicate Hezbollah-Iran self-confidence.
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (February 9-15, 2011)

This past week the western Negev was relatively quiet. The resignation of Egyptian Prime Minister Hosni Mubarak was jubilantly received in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip. Al-Jazeera TV’s exposure of documents dealing with Israeli-Palestinian negotiations led to the resignation of Saeb Erekat
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