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Special
Reports (last update March 2006)
Statistics
of recent terrorist attacks - IDF Spokesman
Victims
of Palestinian Violence and Terrorism since September 2000
In
Memoriam
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Suicide bombing at "Rosh Ha'ir" shawarma restaurant in Tel Aviv (Apr
17, 2006) (17 Apr 2006)
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Suicide bombing at Netanya mall (Dec 5, 2005)
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Suicide bombing at Netanya mall (July 12, 2005)
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Suicide bombing at Tel Aviv Stage Club (Feb 25, 2005)
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Terror attack at Karni Crossing (Jan 13, 2005)
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Suicide bombing at Carmel Market in Tel Aviv (Nov 1, 2004)
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Sinai terror bombings (Oct 7, 2004)
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Double suicide bombing of Beersheba buses (Aug 31, 2004)
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Double suicide bombing at Ashdod Port (Mar 14, 2004)
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Suicide bombing of Egged bus no. 14A in Jerusalem (Feb 22,
2004)
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Suicide bombing of Egged bus no. 19 in Jerusalem (Jan 29,
2004)
- 2003
Terrorism Review
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Suicide bombing of Maxim restaurant in Haifa(Oct 4, 2003)
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Suicide Bombings: Tzrifin and Jerusalem (Sept 9, 2003)
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Suicide bombing of No. 2 Egged bus in Jerusalem (Aug 19,
2003)
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Full texts of the Fatah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad cease-fire statements
Ha'aretz, June 30
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Suicide bombing of Egged bus No. 14A in Jerusalem (June 11,
2003)
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The Middle East Peace Summit at Aqaba (June 4, 2003)
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A Wave of Suicide Bombings (May 17-19 2003)
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Suicide bombing of Egged bus No. 37 in Haifa
(Mar 5,
2003)
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Suicide bombing at old central bus station in Tel-Aviv (Jan
5, 2003)
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Suicide bombing of No. 20 Egged bus in Kiryat Menahem, Jerusalem
(Nov 21, 2002)
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Suicide bombing of Egged bus No. 841 at Karkur junction (Oct
21, 2002)
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Arrest and trial of Marwan Barghouti
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August 4, 2002: 13 dead in a day of terror
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Palestinian Violence and Terrorism; The
International War against Terrorism - August 2002
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Terrorist bombing at Hebrew University cafeteria (July 31,
2002)
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Terrorist attack on bus at Emmanuel (July 16, 2002)
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Suicide bombing at Patt junction in Jerusalem (June 18,
2002)
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Suicide bombing at Megiddo junction (June 5, 2002)
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Operation Defensive Shield (Mar 29, 2002)
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Passover suicide bombing at Park Hotel in Netanya (Mar 27,
2002)
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Suicide bombing at Cafe Moment in Jerusalem (Mar 9, 2002)
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Suicide bombing in the Beit Yisrael neighborhood in Jerusalem
(Mar 2, 2002)
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Terrorist attack on bus at Emmanuel (Dec 12, 2001)
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Suicide bombing on Haifa bus (Dec 2, 2001)
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Suicide bombing at the Ben-Yehuda pedestrian mall in Jerusalem
(Dec 1, 2001)
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Suicide bombing at the Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem (Aug 9,
2001)
- The Tenet cease-fire agreement (June
13, 2001)
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Suicide bombing at Tel-Aviv disco (June 1, 2001)
- Sharm el-Sheikh (Mitchell) Fact-Finding Committee
(last update May 23, 2001)
- Suicide bombing in Netanya (Mar 4,
2001)
- Terrorist attack at Azor Junction
(Feb 14, 2001)
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Pictures from Gilo: Community under Siege (Dec 7, 2000)
- Car bomb in Hadera (Nov 22, 2000)
- Kfar Darom schoolbus hit by roadside bomb
(Nov 20, 2000)
- Car bomb explodes in Jerusalem
(Nov 2, 2000)
- Arab Summit in Cairo (Oct 21-22,
2000)
- Sharm el-Sheikh summit (Oct 16-17,
2000)
- Lynching in Ramallah (Oct 12,
2000)
- Israelis held captive by Hizbullah
(Oct 2000-Jan 2004)
- Evacuation of Joseph's Tomb (Oct 7,
2000)
- Investigation of shooting at Netzarim junction
(Sept 30, 2000)
- Participation of Palestinian children in violence
(last update June 19, 2005)
- Special Reports (last update July
2004)
- Indictments of terrorists
- Background texts (last
update October 2004)
- Statements, briefings, interviews
(last update
Mar 22, 2004)
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Do pictures always tell the truth? (Sept 30, 2000) >
- Israel and the UN (last update Mar 25,
2004)
- Communiques (last update May 2,
2004)
- Selected articles (last update Nov
8, 2002)
Information in other languages
on our embassy websites:
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Tenet
Cease-fire Document
The
Tenet cease-fire - unofficial text, Ha'aretz, June 14, 2001
Major
attacks since the Tenet cease-fire agreement took effect on Wednesday, June 13,
at 15:00 (IDF Spokesman) - udpated July 10, 2001
Meeting
between FM Peres and Assistant Secretary of State Burns - June 22, 2001
Cabinet
Communique - June 20, 2001
Summary
of Measures taken by Israel since the Entry into Force of the Tenet Document
- IDF Spokesman, June 18, 2001
PM
Sharon to US Jewish leaders: Cease-fire violations and murderous attacks are
creating an unacceptable situation - June 18, 2001
Easing
of restrictions for Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip - IDF
Spokesman, June 17, 2001
Statements
by FM Shimon Peres and UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan following their meeting
- June 17, 2001
PM
Sharon: Violence and acts of terrorism have not stopped, Palestinian Authority
is not carrying out arrests - June 15, 2001
PM
Sharon held a follow-up discussion on the implementation of the Tenet cease-fire
document - June 14, 2001
Press
Briefing by Maj.Gen. Giora Eiland on the Tenet cease-fire agreement - June
14, 2001
Sharm
el-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee
Statements
by Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and EU High Representative Javier
Solana following their meeting - May 23, 2001
Preliminary
Israeli Remarks on Report of the Sharm el-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee and
Statements by Secy of State Powell and Committee Chairman Senator Mitchell -
May 21, 2001
Report
of the Sharm el-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee - Summary of Recommendations -
Apr 30, 2001 (made public May 21, 2001)
Sharm
el-Sheikh Fact-Finding (Mitchell) Committee Report - April 30, 2001
Download
full report in .pdf format (US Embassy, Tel-Aviv)
Israel's
Comments on the Mitchell Committee Report - May 15, 2001
FM
Peres: Mitchell Report Fair and Balanced - May 6, 2001
Deputy
FM meets with Mitchell Committee Technical Team - Mar 27, 2001
PM
Sharon Meets with Mitchell Committee - Mar 25, 2001
Stakeout
with Senator Mitchell and Foreign Minister Peres following meeting with the
Mitchell Committee - Mar 21, 2001
Sharm
el-Sheikh Fact-Finding (Mitchell) Committee - Second Statement of the Government
of Israel - March 20, 2001
Sharm
el-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee - First Statement of the Government of Israel
- Dec 28, 2000
Minister
Milo Appointed to Oversee Liaison with Mitchell Fact-Finding Committee - Dec
20, 2000
PM
Barak and Interministerial Team meets with former US Senator Mitchell's
Fact-finding Committee - Dec 11, 2000
Statement
by FM Ben-Ami and EU High Representative Solana following their meeting -
Dec 11, 2000
Press
Briefing by FM Dir-Gen Liel on the Fact-Finding Committee - Dec 10, 2000
Israel
favors the activity of the fact-finding committee - Dec 3, 2000
Letter
from President Clinton to Senator Mitchell (undated draft)
President
Clinton Announcement on Mideast Fact Finding Committee - Nov 7, 2000
Sharm
el-Sheikh summit - Oct 16-17, 2000
Suicide
bombing in Netanya (March 4, 2001)
Naftali Dean, 85, of Tel Mond; his niece, Shlomit Ziv, 58, of Netanya; and
Yevgenya Malchin, 70, of Netanya were killed in a suicide bombing on Herzl
Street in downtown Netanya shortly before 9:00 Sunday morning (March 4). At
least 60 were injured. The terrorist was also killed in the blast.
The bombing took place not far from Netanya's central bus station and the
city market - an area normally crowded with people, especially on a Sunday
morning.
A young man carrying an army-style bag over his shoulder was seen to bang on
the door of a bus at the junction. The driver, however, either suspecting
something amiss or because it was not an authorized bus stop, did not open the
door and drove away toward the central station.
The man, whose actions had attracted the attention of several people in the
area, then planted himself next to a group of people close to the pedestrian
crossing and detonated the bomb he was carrying. (Jerusalem Post report)
Terrorist
attack at Azor Junction (Feb 14, 2001)
Shortly before 8:00 AM on Wednesday morning (Feb 14), a bus driven by a
Palestinian terrorist deliberately plowed into a group of soldiers and civilians
standing at a bus stop, killing eight: Simcha Shitrit, 30, of Rishon Lezion;
Staff-Sgt. Ofir Magidish, 20, of Kiryat Malachi; Sgt. David Iluz, 21, of Kiryat
Malachi; Sgt. Julie Weiner, 21, of Jerusalem; Sgt. Rachel Levi, 19, of Ashkelon;
Sgt. Kochava Polanski, 19, of Ashkelon; Cpl. Alexander Manevich, 18, of
Ashkelon; and Cpl. Yasmin Karisi, 18, of Ashkelon. In addition, 25 were injured,
several critically.
Names of the injured (J.Post)
The driver of the bus was a 35-year old Palestinian from Gaza, who holds a
work permit from the Israeli security forces and has been employed by the Egged
bus company for several years to transport Palestinian workers to their jobs in
Israel. After fleeing the scene in the bus, he was apprehended by Israeli forces
following a chase.
While Hamas claimed responsibility for this deadliest attack in several
years, PA Chairman Yasser Arafat declined to condemn the attack, calling it a
"traffic accident".
US President Bush said: "I strongly condemn the terrible act of violence in
Israel this morning. I have called Prime Minister Barak to express my
condolences to the families of the people killed and to all the Israeli people."
PM Barak vehemently condemned the attack at Azor junction as an abominable
crime against innocent residents on their way to work and soldiers on their way
to their bases. Israel will bring the perpetrators, and those who sent them, to
account; they will not get away with it.
PM-elect Ariel Sharon said he viewed the attack with the utmost gravity,
adding, "Once again it has been proven that for the Palestinians', there is no
difference between Netzarim, the West Bank, the Lebanese border, and the
country's very heart." He told Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar: "I was
ready to implement immediate measures to make life easier for the Palestinian
population, such as removing the closure and the encirclement and [easing] the
entry of workers into Israel, and I told this to Yasser Arafat. And behold, a
bus transporting [Palestinian] workers commits a terror attack."
PM
Barak orders series of steps in response to attack - Feb 14, 2001
Response
of FM Ben-Ami to terrorist attack - Feb 14, 2001
Terrorism
due to PA Incitement and Economic Suicide - Feb 15, 2001
Letter
from Israel Ambassador Lancry to the United Nations Secretary-General - Feb
14, 2001
Briefing
by Foreign Ministry Director-General Alon Liel to the Foreign Press - Feb
14, 2001
PA
sealed after worst attack in years - Ha'aretz, Feb 15, 2001
Car
bomb in Hadera (Nov 22, 2000):
A powerful car
bomb was denotated at 17:30 on November 22 alongside a passing bus on Hadera's
main street, when the area was packed with shoppers and people driving home from
work. Shoshanna Reis, 21, of Hadera, and Meir Bahrame, 35, of Givat Olga, were
killed, and 60 wounded in the blast - one of them critically, five seriously,
and four moderately to seriously.
Among those seriously injured was Thara Abu-Hussein, an 18-month-old Arab
Israeli girl, who suffered burns over 15 percent of her body.
PM Barak: "The responsibility for the attack lies with the Palestinian
Authority which released terrorists, members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and
encourages and directs its people to carry out attacks. The State of Israel will
settle accounts with the perpetrators and those who sent them."
Suicide
and Other Bombing Attacks since Sept 1993
Kfar
Darom schoolbus hit by roadside bomb (Nov 20, 2000):
A roadside bomb exploded at 7:30 in the morning alongside a bus carrying
children from Kfar Darom to school in Gush Katif. Two adults accompanying the
children were killed and 9 others, including 5 children, were injured, 5 of them
seriously. Defense officials told the emergency security cabinet meeting that
the Palestinian Authority was completely responsible for the terror attack,
which was carried out by the Fatah Tanzim forces.
Prime Minister Barak:
"Today we suffered a very grave attack, carried out by the Fatah Tanzim. The
Palestinian Authority is, in our view, directly responsible for this attack. We
have therefore once again today taken forceful action against targets of the
Palestinian Authority in the Gaza Strip... We attacked targets of the Fatah,
Tanzim and Force 17 - offices, buildings, training camps. We also attacked a
naval vantage point and a television relay station from which incitement is
broadcast to the Gaza Strip... The Palestinian Authority is systematically
violating all agreements and understandings which it signed. Thus, by its own
doing, is it accountable for our victims... We will continue to take vigorous
action to bring about an end to the violence. We will act with all force
necessary, without restraint. The Palestinian Authority must understand that it
will achieve nothing through violence..."
Statement
by PM and DM Barak - Nov 20, 2000
Car
Bomb in Jerusalem
(Nov 2, 2000):
At 3:00 PM, two people were killed and 10
injured when a car bomb exploded near the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem. The
victims were Ayelet Hashahar Levy, 28, the daughter of National Religious Party
leader Yitzhak Levy, a former housing minister; and Hanan Levy, 33, a Jerusalem
attorney. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
Reaction
of PM Barak - Nov 2, 2000
Suicide
and Other Bombing Attacks since Sept 1993
Arab
Summit in Cairo (Oct 21-22, 2000):
Israel-Morocco
- Closing of Liaison Offices - Oct 24, 2000
Arab
Summit decisions distort reality, disregard Israel's willingness to reach
agreement and damage the efforts to achieve peace - MFA Spokesman, Oct 22,
2000
Israel
utterly rejects Cairo Summit closing statement - Oct 22, 2000
Israel-Tunisia
Relations - Oct 22, 2000
Oman
Closes Israel Trade Representation Office - Oct 12, 2000
Sharm el-Sheikh summit
(Oct 16-17, 2000):
Main points of statement by President
Clinton at conclusion of summit:
- Both sides will issue public statements unequivocally calling for an end to
the violence and agreed to take immediate concrete measures to end the
confrontation, eliminate points of friction, ensure an end to violence and
incitement. Both sides will act immediately to return the situation to that
which existed prior to the current crisis.
- The United States will develop with the Israeli and Palestinians, and in
consulatation with the UN Secretary-General, a committee of
fact-finding on the events of the past several weeks and how to prevent
their recurrence.
- There must be a pathway back to negotiations and the resumption of efforts
to reach a permanent status agreement. The leaders have agreed that the United
States will consult with the parties within the next two weeks about how to move
forward.
PM
Barak: Palestinians not honoring Sharm understandings; Time-out to reassess
diplomatic process in light of recent events - Oct 22, 2000
Comparison
between Statements by PM Barak and the Palestinian Leadership after the Sharm
el-Sheikh Summit - Oct 17, 2000
Statement
by PM and DM Ehud Barak following the Sharm el-Sheikh Declaration - Oct 17,
2000
PM
Barak at Conclusion of Sharm el-Sheikh Summit - Oct 17, 2000
Full
text of statements by President Mubarak and President Clinton at conclusion of
summit - Oct 17, 2000
Cabinet
Communique - Oct 15, 2000
Press
Briefing by Nachman Shai on announcement of Summit - 14-Oct-2000
President
Clinton Announces Mideast Summit - Oct 14, 2000
Points
of Understanding - Paris Summit Meeting - Oct 4, 2000
The
Sharm el-Sheikh Summit Related Text, Transcripts, Speeches - U.S. Embassy in
Israel
Lynching
in Ramallah:
Two
participants in October 12 Ramallah lynching arrested - June 25, 2001
GPO
temporarily suspends Italian journalist's press credentials - Oct 18, 2000
Press
Briefing by Nachman Shai and Maj.Gen. Eiland - Oct 13, 2000 IDF
Statement on Lynching in Ramallah - Oct 12, 2000
PM
Barak: Israel will use all means to defend its citizens and soldiers; warning
signal to PA - Oct 12, 2000
Press
Conference by Acting FM Ben-Ami - Oct 12, 2000, 17:00
Briefing
by Acting FM Ben-Ami to Diplomatic Corps - Oct 12, 2000, 19:00
President
Katsav Statement on Today's Events - Oct 12, 2000
'I'll
have nightmares for the rest of my life' - The Sunday Telegraph, Oct 15,
2000
Israelis
held captive by Hizbullah (Oct 2000-Jan 2004):
Three Israeli soldiers were abducted by the
Hizbullah into Lebanon on October 7, and Elhanan Tannenbaum, a civilian, on
October 15. Israel continues to hold the governments of Lebanon and Syria fully
and directly responsible for these acts and demands information on their
whereabouts and condition, and their safe return to Israel. To date, the
Hizbullah has not provided any proof of their condition or state of health. The
International Red Cross has been denied permission to meet with them.
Israelis
Held by the Hizbullah - Oct 2000-Jan 2004
Cabinet
Communique - Jan 25, 2004
Israel
Government statement on prisoner exchange- Jan 24, 2004
Cabinet
Decision: Framework Principles for the Agreement to Release Israeli
Prisoners and Hostages Held in Lebanon - Nov 9, 2003
Parents
of abducted soldiers meet with Tarje Larsen - MFA Spokesman, Jan 17, 2002
Knesset
Resolution Regarding the Kidnapped Israelis in Lebanon - Oct 15, 2001
DM
Ben-Eliezer addresses letter to UN Secy.-Gen. regarding decision not to provide
Israel with UNIFIL videotape - July 8, 2001
DM
Ben-Eliezer: UN witholding videotape of relating to kidnapped Israelis -
July 5, 2001
Cabinet:
Syria suporting criminal Hizbullah activities - July 1, 2001
Families
of Israeli Abduction Victims Meet with German FM Fischer - June 4, 2001
President
Katsav appeals to French, Spanish and Russian Heads of State on behalf of
Israeli abductees and their families - May 6, 2001
The
Families of the Abducted Israelis to Visit the USA and Britain - Apr 29,
2001
PM
Barak Meets with Families of Abducted Soldiers - Nov 27, 2000
Israeli
Citizen Held by Hizbullah - Oct 19, 2000
Letter
from Israel Amb. Lancry to President of the UN Security Council - Oct 7,
2000
Israel
Submits Protest to UN Security Council - Oct 7, 2000
IDF
Soldiers Kidnapped on Northern Border - Oct 7, 2000
MFA
Spokesman - Oct 7, 2000
Hostility
on Lebanese Border - Oct 7, 2000
Israeli
MIAs
Evacuation
of Joseph's Tomb:
Press
Briefing by Brigadier Benny Ganz, Head of IDF Division, Judea and Samaria -
Oct 7, 2000
Temporary
Evacuation of Joseph's Tomb by the IDF and its Transfer to the Palestinian
Authority - Oct 7, 2000
Exchange
of fire at the Netzarim junction (IDF Spokesman)
The IDF aerial photo below describes the exchange of fire at the Netzarim
junction on Saturday, September 30, which resulted in the tragic death of
12-year-old Mohammed Jamal Al-Durra.
The IDF position at the junction was subjected to intensive fire from
Palestinian positions on all sides, as indicated in the photo. The sketch marks
the location of the father and son who took cover next to one of the Palestinian
shooting positions at the junction. After Palestinian policemen fired from this
position toward the IDF post opposite, IDF soldiers returned fire toward the
source of the shooting. The Palestinian boy was apparently hit and killed during
the exchange of fire.
The IDF wishes to express its sorrow at the death of the child and at any
incident in which lives are lost, but emphasizes that the Palestinians make
cynical use of children's lives by sending them to throw stones under cover of
Palestinian fire, thus endangering their lives.
Who
killed Mohammed al-Dura? - David Kupelian, "WorldNetDaily" - Dec 4, 2000
Who
really killed Muhamad Al-Dura? - Israel's War Against Terror - Palestinian Lies
& Libels
Participation
of Palestinian children in violence
Videos:
(004)
- Military training summer camp for Palestinian children
(008)
- Interview with the mother of a suicide bomber
(010)
- "The Seeds of Hatred": Palestinian children are inundated with the language of
hate and violence in the classrooms and through the media.
(011)
- Graduation ceremony of 1650 children of the "Islamic society" kindergartens.
Using
teenagers to cary out terrorist missions - 19 June 2005
Fatah
Tricks a 12-year-old Boy into Becoming a Suicide Terrorist - March 15, 2004
Palestinian
exploit children for terror - Background - March 2004
Gaza
child's notebook with pictures of shaheeds - March 2004
Participation
of Children and Teenagers in Terrorist Activity during the Al-Aqsa Intifada
- Jan 2003
The
Exploitation of Children for Terrorist Purposes - Jan 2003
Hamas
children's newspaper continues to educate based on virtues of suicide attacks
- Dec 22, 2002
Palestinian
children's role in Jenin warfare - Nov 25, 2002
Response
to Amnesty International's Report - "Killing the Future: Children in the Line of
Fire" - Oct 1, 2002
Abuse
and Exploitation of Minors to Carry out Terrorist Attacks - Apr 18, 2002
Special
Report: Inciting and Educating Children towards Hate, Anti-Semitism and Violence
in the Palestinian Authority - Prime Minister's Office, March 2002
AP
news report - Apr 1, 2001: In Gaza, a 13-year-old Palestinian carrying an
unloaded Kalashnikov rifle lead a rally of about a dozen children who carried
fake guns and were dressed in the traditional white burial clothing worn by
"martyrs" killed fighting Israel. "God is great" shouted the leading child on
stage as the children and a crowd of some 300 onlookers repeated after him,
"Long live Palestine! Death to America, death to Israel!". Other Palestinian
youths burned Israeli and American flags at the demonstration. In Ramallah,
the funeral processions for two Palestinians killed in clashes this week were
lead by children wearing belts of fake explosives, which are often used by
suicide bombers.
The
picture that moved hearts - Apr 6, 2001
Letter
from Israel Ambassador Levy to the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights -
Mar 19, 2001
The
Use of Children in Armed Conflict - by Alan Baker and Har'el Ben-Ari,
Justice, Winter 2000
Letter
from Israel Ambassador Lancry to the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict - Nov 15, 2000
Jerusalem
cleric praises child 'sacrifices' - David Kupelian, "WorldNetDaily", Nov 10,
2000
Children
of the Intifada are Harming Family Planning Programs - El Quds El Arabi, Nov
8, 2000
Letter
from Dr. Issac Kadman to Chairperson of the UN Committee on the Rights of the
Child - Nov 5, 2000
War
is Not a Game and Children are not Puppets - Dr. Issac Kadman, Nov 5, 2000
Children
of the Jihad: Palestinian Kids Raised for War - Jon E. Dougherty and David
Kupelian, "WorldNetDaily", Nov 3, 2000
Letter
from Israel Ambassador Lancry to the Executive Director of UNICEF - Oct 27,
2000
Anti-Israel
hatred fuels Mideast violence - Yuval Rotem, Las Vegas Sun, Oct 26, 2000
Palestinian
Child Sacrifice - Prof. Gerald Steinberg, Oct 25, 2000
Reports:
Palestinian
Suicide Bombers as Victimizers and Victims - March 2006
Summary
of Terrorist Activity 2005 - January 2006
Suicide
bombing terrorism during the current Israeli-Palestinian confrontation (Sept
2000 - Dec 2005)
Summary
of Terrorist Activity 2004 - January 2005
Four
Years of Conflict: Israel's war against terrorism
(Sept 2004)
Fake
Israeli ambulances used for terrorism - July 2004
Palestinian
exploit children for terror - Background - March 2004
2003
Terrorism Review
Intelligence
and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies Reports
The
official summation of the Or Commission report (as
published by Ha'aretz, Sept 3, 2003)
Jews,
Israel and Peace in Palestinian Textbooks - CMPI
Report, May 2003
Iraq's
Involvement in the Palestinian Terrorist Activity against Israel
- January 2003
Iranian
activities in support of the Palestinian intifada -
January 2003
The
Role of Palestinian Women in Suicide Terrorism -
January 2003
Participation
of Children and Teenagers in Terrorist Activity during the Al-Aqsa Intifada
- January 2003
Weapons
Workshops in Refugee Camps - January 2003
Jews,
Israel and Peace in Palestinian School Textbooks 2000-2001 and 2001-2002
Suicide
Bombers Commit Crimes Against Humanity - Human Rights
Watch, Nov 1, 2002 Full
report - Erased in a Moment: Suicide Bombing Attacks
against Israeli Civilians
Social
Work Following Terror Attacks, War and Mass Disasters
- Jerusalem Municipality, July 2002
International
Financial Aid to the Palestinian Authority Redirected to Terrorist Elements
- June 2002
The
"Arafat File: The Involvement of Arafat, PA Senior Officials and Apparatuses in
Terrorism against Israel, Corruption and Crime - May
2002
The
Middle East Conflict, Antisemitism and the Holocaust -
Yad Vashem, May 2002
Incitement,
Antisemitism and Hatred of Israel in Palestinian school textbooks
(November 2001)
Indictments
of terrorists and court rulings:
Ruling
by Tel-Aviv District Court on Israel's jurisdiction in Barghouti case
- Dec 12, 2002
Statement
of Indictment of Marwan Barghouti - Aug 14, 2002
Statement
of Indictment: Nasser (Bin Mohammed Yusuf) Naji Abu-Hamid
- July 19, 2002
Statement
of Indictment: Nasser Mahmoud Ahmed Aweis - July 16,
2002
Indictment
against terrorist involved in the terror attack at the Park Hotel in Netanya
- July 3, 2002
Background
of Events:
Palestinian
Misuse of Medical Services and Ambulances for Terrorist Activities (Oct
13, 2004)
The
Leading Palestinian Terrorist Organizations (August
2004)
The
Palestinian use of ambulances and medical materials for terror
- Dec 22, 2003
Three
Years of Terrorism: 27 Sept 2000 - 26 Sept 2003
Details
of Terror Attacks and Attempted Attacks since the June 29 'Hudna' Ceasefire
- Aug 12, 2003
The
Islamic Jihad Terrorist Infrastructure in Jenin - Oct
2002
Terrorist
Misuse of Medical Services to Further Terrorist Activity
- Aug 26, 2002
Suicide
Terror: Its use and rationalization - IDF Spokesman,
July 2002
Abuse
and Exploitation of Minors to Carry out Terrorist Attacks
- Apr 18, 2002
The
Exploitation of Palestinian Women for Terrorism - Apr
18, 2002
Which
Came First, Terrorism or Occupation - Major Arab Terrorist Attacks against
Israelis Prior to the 1967 Six-Day War - April 202
The
al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades - International Policy
Institute on Counter-Terrorism, Mar 24, 2002
Use
of ambulances and medical vehicles by Palestinian terrorist organizations
- Feb 14, 2002
Raed
Mahmed Raef Karmi, Tanzim terrorist - Jan 14, 2002
Incitement,
Antisemitism and Hatred of Israel in Palestinian school textbooks
(November 2001)
Israeli
Measures in the Jerusalem Area in Response to Palestinian Terrorism - Legal
Aspects (Aug 10, 2001
Background
on Terrorist Responsible for Jerusalem Bombing - Aug
10, 2001
Targeting
Terrorists - Background - Aug 1, 2001
Palestinian
Incitement of Suicide Bombings - May 2001
Mohammed
Abdel A'ael - Islamic Jihad terrorist killed - Apr 2,
2001
Force
17 Background Material - March 2001 (IDF Spokesman)
Crisis
in the Palestinian Economy - Feb 25, 2001
The
Jewish Temple in Jerusalem - Was it or wasn't it? -
Feb 21, 2001
Terrorism
due to PA Incitement and Economic Suicide - Feb 15,
2001
Answers
to Frequently Asked Questions: Palestinian Violence and Terrorism; The
International War against Terrorism - August 2002
Victims
of Palestinian Violence and Terrorism since September 2000
In
Memoriam
Fatal
Terrorist Attacks in Israel Since the DOP (Sept 1993)
Suicide
and Other Bombing Attacks Since the Declaration of Principles
(Sept 1993)
Meeting
between the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and the Magen David Adom of Israel
under ICRC auspices on the Protection of Medical Services and Cooperation
- Geneva, Dec 21, 2000

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