The Israeli Palestinian Conflict

News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (November 23-30, 2010)

Senior Palestinian figures continue criticizing the incentive package proposed by the United States to Israel in return for freezing construction in the settlements. During a Fatah Revolutionary Council meeting, Mahmoud Abbas again stated that if the negotiations failed, the Palestinians would appeal to the United States and the United Nations to recognize a Palestinian state
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Terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip have recently once again made use of phosphorus-containing 120-mm mortar shells

On November 19, a phosphorus-containing mortar shell was fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip. It was part of an unusual attack consisting of four rockets and seven mortar shells, which may have been fired in response to the killing of Islam Yassin, an Army of Islam operative who was planning to abduct Israelis in
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (November 17-22, 2010)

This past week four rockets (including one Grad rocket) and six mortar shell (including a shell containing phosphorous) were used to attack the western Negev. In the political sphere contacts were maintained between Israel and the United States and deliberations continued inside the Israeli political arena about signing an agreement for a package of American
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (November 10-16, 2010)

This week quiet in the western Negev continued. Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu announced that in his latest meeting with American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton a new American initiative had been worked out for the resumption of the peace talks.
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Spotlight on Iran (Week of November 11-18, 2010)

Deposition of cash benefits in personal bank accounts under the subsidy policy reform program is complete; Iranians anxiously await price increases
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Hamas’ invitation of Iran’s President Ahmadinejad to the Gaza Strip provoked strong criticism from the Egyptian media.

The media attacks, especially in the Egyptian establishment press, reflect Egypt’s fear of the Gaza Strip’s turning into an extremist Islamic entity under Iranian influence and a danger to Egypt’s national security.
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