


4'th of January , Israel's Foreign Minister David Levy announced his
resignation .
6'th of January , U.S. envoy Dennis Ross held talks with Palestinian
Authority President Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, the mission aims mainly for preparing the ground for meetings
in Washington in 20th of this month .
14'th January , Israel's Cabinet issued a document calling for
Palestinian authority to adhere with numerous conditions in order to move
forward with the peace process .
18'th of January , Israeli Cabinet delays West Bank redeployment
decision until after 20th on January summit in Washington between Netanyahu
and Clinton.
20'th of January , Clinton and Netanyahu met in Washington and failed to
come up with a new strategy to move ahead with the implementation of
limited Palestinian autonomy.
20'th of January , For the second time, Netanyahu met with Clinton ,
Clinton made proposals to bridge the gap between Israeli and Palestinian,
included suggestions on the timing and scope of troop withdrawals from the
West Bank.
21'st of January , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat arrived in
Washington. Arafat met Albright and planned to meet President Bill Clinton
for talks Thursday at the White House.


22'nd of January , Clinton held two long meetings with Palestinian President Yasser Arafat . Clinton introduced the concept of parallel processes of implementation of both parties commitments , Israel to carry out credible and significant withdrawal from the West Bank and the Palestinian to moves against guerrilla activity .

02.02.1998 , Israel and the Palestinian Authority will reportedly send
envoys to the U.S. next week for a new round of talks on the Mid-East peace
process.
06.02.1998 , A young Israeli was stabbed early Friday in Jerusalem's walled
Old City . A number of Palestinian suspects were arrested.
10.02.1998 , Israel expanding settlements amid Palestinian anger While the
world's attention is focused on the looming crisis over Iraq .
25.02.1998 , Israeli troops searched refugee camps in the West Bank Tuesday
night and arrested six Palestinians on suspicion of attacks against
Israel, an army spokeswoman said Wednesday.

11.03.1998 , Israeli soldiers shot and killed three Palestinians at an army checkpoint near the West Bank town of Hebron .
11.03.1998 , Palestinians threw stones at Israeli soldiers and burned tires
in the West Bank town of Hebron Wednesday to protest the killing of three
Arab laborers by Israeli troops on Tuesday.
12.03.1998 , The Israeli military has release the three soldiers arrested
in connection with the shooting deaths of three Palestinians in the West
Bank Tuesday.
12.03.1998 , Clashes flared on the West Bank Wednesday as thousands of
mourners buried three Palestinian laborers killed by Israeli troops.
13.03.1998 , Four Palestinians were slightly injured Friday in Jerusalem
when explosives detonated near a market stall on the Nablus Road in the
eastern part of the city.
13.03.1998 , Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President
Yasser Arafat sought to calm the West Bank and vowed to work toward peace.
14.03.1998 , At least seven Palestinians were wounded in clashes Friday
between Palestinians and Israeli soldiers and settlers in the West Bank
town of Hebron .
17.03.1998 , Israel and Britain agreed Monday that British Foreign
Secretary Robin Cook will visit a controversial Jewish settlement project
in Arab East Jerusalem accompanied by an Israeli, not Palestinian,
delegation.
18.03.1998 , Israeli opposition leaders say Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu made a mistake by turning British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook's
meeting with a Palestinian official at a disputed housing project into a
diplomatic incident.
19.03.1998 , British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook completed his tour of the
Mideast .
19.03.1998 , Israel called a halt Wednesday to a diplomatic dispute over a
hotly contested visit by British Foreign Secretary of State Robin Cook to
the site of a Jewish settlement project in Jerusalem.
20.03.1998 , Israel said Thursday the United States had offered ideas for
breaking a year-old deadlock in Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking and an
Israeli newspaper said Washington might go public with them as early as
next week.
23.03.1998 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet
ministers are in unanimous opposition to a reported U.S. proposal calling
for Israel to withdrawal from 13 percent of the West Bank.
24.03.1998 , A representative of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
said on Tuesday that Israel could relinquish control of no more than a
further nine percent of the West Bank .
27.03.1998 , Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday rejected a U.S.
proposal for Israeli soldiers to withdraw from 13 percent of the West Bank.
27.03.1998 , Israel took a tough line on a troop pull back from the West
Bank on Thursday as U.S. presidential envoy Dennis Ross headed in on a
critical bid to shore up crumbling Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking.
28.03.1998 , U.S. presidential envoy Dennis Ross held four hours of talks
Friday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a new bid to break
a deadlock on handing more West Bank land to the Palestinians.
29.03.1998 , The Egyptian government reportedly has urged Palestinian
Authority President Yasser Arafat not to reject a U.S. peace initiative,
although both the Israeli and Palestinian Cabinets have voted against it.
30.03.1998 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held two hours of
talks with U.S. envoy Dennis Ross Sunday night, stating that no West Bank
troop pull backs will be made without Palestinian security pledges.
31.03.1998 , A U.S. diplomatic offensive to rescue Israeli-Palestinian
negotiations neared its end on a bleak note Monday, with presidential envoy
Dennis Ross citing diminishing hopes for Middle East peace.
31.03.1998 , Palestinian youths clashed with Israeli troops Monday as
thousands of Arabs staged protests in Israel and the West Bank against land
confiscation .

01.04.1998 , Israel made an unexpected offer Tuesday to discuss with the
Palestinians a third pull back on the contested West Bank.
02.04.1998 , A funeral procession for the chief Hamas bomb maker on Thursday
in the West Bank included thousands of enraged Palestinians chanting
"revenge, revenge" and shaking their fists. Islamic militants say that
Mohiyedine Sharif, who topped Israel's most-wanted list, was assassinated
by Israel. Israel has denied involvement and said Sharif died when a car
bomb exploded prematurely in a Hamas bomb factory.
02.04.1998 , Palestinian police said Wednesday a suspected master bomber
from the Islamic militant group Hamas had been shot and killed and his body
dumped beside a car that blew up in the West Bank Sunday.
03.04.1998 , Thousands of Palestinians buried a master bomb maker from the
Muslim militant group Hamas Thursday with calls for attacks on Israel.
04.04.1998 , Shouting for revenge against Israel, thousands of Palestinian
demonstrators in the West Bank and Gaza vented their rage Friday over the
mysterious death of a Muslim militant master bomber.
06.04.1998 , A Palestinian inquiry has determined that Hamas master
bomb maker Muhyideen al-Sharif was killed in a power struggle within the
militant Muslim group . But Hamas rejected the findings as lies and renewed
promises to launch revenge attacks against Israel.
06.04.1998 , At least one suspect has been arrested by Palestinian police
in the death of the chief Hamas bomb maker who died under mysterious
circumstances last month .
07.04.1998 , Israel, already on high alert after the death of a Hamas
master bomb maker, beefed up security in Jerusalem Tuesday for fear of
possible violence after police shot dead a Palestinian man in a late night
car chase.
08.04.1998 , Hundreds of Palestinians took part in a march yesterday in
Jerusalem as part of the funeral proceedings for Bilal al-Salaymeh, a
Palestinian who was shot by Israeli police Monday.
08.04.1998 , The military wing of the Muslim militant group Hamas urged
Muslims and Arabs around the world Wednesday to attack Jewish targets to
avenge the death of a bomb maker whose killing it has blamed on Israel.
09.04.1998 , The militant Islamic group Hamas yesterday released a video
warning of retaliatory action in Israel for the death of the group's master
bomb maker, Muhyideen al-Sharif.
09.04.1998 , The Palestinian Authority (PA) and the Islamic militant group
Hamas Thursday escalated a war of words over the mysterious killing of
Hamas bomb maker Muhyideen al-Sharif.
10.04.1998 , Palestinian officials announced Thursday they arrested Hamas
leader Abdel Aziz Rantisi after the group issued a leaflet demanding the
resignation of officials in Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority.
13.04.1998 , Palestinian police released Monday a senior member of the
Islamic Jihad group who was jailed in Gaza Friday after he criticized the
Palestinian Authority's arrest of other Moslem militants, relatives said.
15.04.1998 , A Palestinian held without trial in Israel for more than five
years was released from prison Wednesday after making a pledge of
non-violence on Israeli television. Ahmed Katamesh, suspected but never
charged by Israel with membership of a "terrorist" organization, was the
longest-serving of its "administrative detainees," who are jailed for
renewable six months terms by the military.
18.04.1998 , Palestinian factions Friday called on the Muslim militant
group Hamas to cooperate with the Palestinian Authority's inquiry into the
killing of master bomber Muhyideen al-Sharif.
20.04.1998 , British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Monday the United
States would invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat to peace talks in London on May 4.
20.04.1998 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly
agreed to attend Mid-East peace talks in London after meeting this weekend
with British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
21.04.1998 , British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu met Tuesday to discuss the agenda for planned talks in
London next month to revive the stalled Mideast peace process.
22.04.1998 , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak conferred Wednesday on efforts to save the Middle East peace
process.
24.04.1998 , U.S. Middle East peace envoy Dennis Ross expects to pin down
precisely how much West Bank land Israel will cede to Palestinians in talks
starting this weekend .
24.04.1998 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened Thursday
to annex parts of the West Bank if Palestinian President Yasser Arafat
unilaterally declares an independent Palestinian state.
26.04.1998 , Demonstrators great Ross's motorcade at Netanyahu's residence
Two senior U.S. officials on Saturday made another attempt to revive
Mideast peace talks.
28.04.1998 , Israeli President Ezer Weizman met yesterday with Palestinian
negotiators in Jerusalem to discuss efforts aimed at re-starting the
Mid-East peace process.
29.04.1998 , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, backed by Jordan and
Egypt, urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday to accept
a U.S. peacemaking initiative in key London talks next week.
30.04.1998 , With triumphant blasts from ceremonial rams horns and
explosions of fireworks, Israel officially kicked off its 50th anniversary
celebration Wednesday evening and threw a nationwide party that was still
going strong Thursday.

01.05.98 , Israeli and Palestinian leaders exchanged blame Friday for a
year long impasse over the scope of an Israeli troop withdrawal from the
West Bank, ahead of key talks in London next week.
04.05.98 , Crucial Middle East peace talks went into overtime Monday with
U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright staying in London for a second
round of separate meetings with the Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
American and Palestinian officials said there was no sign of a
breakthrough, but the fact that both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat both arranged to spend
another night in London raised hopes of progress.
05.05.98 , The United States is tightening the screws on hardline Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a determined effort to revive
long-stalled Middle East peace negotiations. After two days of indirect
talks in London, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright announced that
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat had accepted U.S. proposals for
rescuing the peace process and challenged Israel to do the same.
06.05.98 , Talks between U.S. Sec. of State Madeleine Albright, Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat
ended in London yesterday with no progress on Mideast peace talks having
been made.
A Jewish seminary student was stabbed to death in Jerusalem and a Jewish
settler in the West Bank shot dead a Palestinian attacker in separate
incidents Wednesday.
07.05.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that he
may turn down an invitation to visit the U.S. next week if doing so would
imply Israel's "bowing to U.S. dictates" concerning the Mid-East peace
process.
08.05.98 , U.S. Middle East envoy Dennis Ross met Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday, hoping to arrange a White House summit for
Monday and break a 14-month-old Middle East peace deadlock. Their meeting
at the prime minister's office, closed to news media, lasted little more
than an hour, Netanyahu's spokesman Shai Bazak said.
11.05.98 , U.S. special envoy Dennis Ross returned to Washington today
after failing to persuade Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to
attend a Mid-East peace summit in the U.S. the U.S. had set the return of
control of more of the West Bank to Palestinians as a condition for the
talks, which were to be held today.
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat Monday accused Israel of trying to
humiliate the U.S. administration by refusing President Clinton's
invitation to hold urgent peace talks.
12.05.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet
with U.S. Sec. of State Madeleine Albright in Washington tomorrow to
continue ongoing efforts aimed at re-starting the Mid-East peace process.
The founder of Hamas has declared that the militant Palestinian group will
continue fighting Israel, Kuwaiti newspapers said Tuesday. "Certainly we
will continue military operations.
13.05.98 , Israeli and Palestinian historians met in Paris Wednesday to
seek common ground between wildly divergent views of what happened when the
first Arab-Israeli war erupted 50 years ago this week. The central question
was why up to 800,000 Palestinians left their homes during the fighting.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to Washington Wednesday to
lobby against the U.S. Middle East peace plan, as Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright prepared to try to sell it to him.
14.05.98 , U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met yesterday in Washington to discuss
prospects for restarting the Mid-East peace process. further meetings are
planned for today.
A "million man march" held by Palestinian leaders Thursday to mourn the
creation of the state of Israel turned into the bloodiest day of violence
on the West Bank and Gaza Strip in almost two years. Israeli troops killed
at least eight Palestinians during the protests that marked 50 years of
Palestinian exile and dispossession. Hundreds of thousands took to the
streets to vent rage and frustration fueled by a 14-month stalemate in the
Middle East peace process.
15.05.98 , Talks between U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington yesterday ended
with no breakthrough concerning Mid-East peace talks.
18.05.98 , U.S. Sec. of State Madeleine Albright and Palestinian President
Yasser Arafat are scheduled to meet today in London to discuss possible new
advances in the Mid-East peace process. unconfirmed reports from Israel say
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his willingness to
agree to turn over control of 13% of the West Bank to Palestinians if plans
for a future third troop redeployment in the area are nullified.
19.05.98 , Talks between U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and
Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat ended yesterday in London
with no progress being made on the resumption of the Mid-East peace
process.
Israel tortures at least 850 Palestinian detainees a year, a leading
Israeli human rights group said Tuesday ahead of a court hearing on
petitions to ban violent interrogations. The B'Tselem group presented
estimates at a news conference that Israel's General Security Service
interrogates between 1,000 and 1,500 Palestinians a year.
21.05.98 , Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to resume direct
negotiations with the Palestinians and hold a summit with Yasser Arafat to
break an impasse in negotiations, an Israeli official said today.
22.05.98 , Israeli officials yesterday rejected a proposal for a new
Mid-East peace conference from Egypt and France.
25.05.98 , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat called Tuesday for an Arab
summit on stalled Middle East peace efforts and said his people would keep
striving to set up their own state. "From the house of the Arabs, I direct
a call to convene an urgent Arab summit," Arafat said at the Cairo-based
Arab League. He was speaking at a commemoration to mark what Arabs call the
Nakba (Catastrophe) - the creation of Israel 50 years ago and subsequent
expulsion of many Arabs from their homes. Arafat said he welcomed recent
efforts to break the deadlock.
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, founder of the militant Palestinian organization
Hamas, said Tuesday he expected the elimination of Israel and the
establishment of a Palestinian state during the first quarter of the next
century.
27.05.98 , Ehud Olmert, the mayor of Jerusalem, has reportedly ordered the
demolition of shacks set up recently in a Muslim quarter the city by the
jewish Ateret Cohanim nationalist group.
29.05.98 , The 88-member Palestinian legislature has reportedly scheduled a
no-confidence vote for Saturday concerning Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat. recent polls among Palestinians are reported to have shown less
than 40% confidence in Arafat's leadership.
U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was quoted Friday as saying the
United States would continue to press for its own Middle East peace
initiative, but did not reject a Franco-Egyptian proposal for an
international summit.

01.06.98 , Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat says his proposal to hold an
Arab summit to address the Mid-East peace process has been accepted by most
Arab states. A data for the summit has not been announced.
02.06.98 , Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Israeli Defense Minister
Yitzhak Mordechai discussed ways to revive deadlocked Middle East peace
efforts Tuesday.
08.06.98 , Israeli ministers debated Monday whether to allow the founder of
the Muslim militant Hamas movement, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, to return to the
Gaza Strip.
10.06.98 , An aide to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said
yesterday that a public vote on a U.S. proposal for expanded troop
withdrawals from the West Bank is being seriously considered
11.06.98 , The Palestine Liberation Organization has protested to the
United Nations over Israeli archaeological and settlement activities in
East Jerusalem, which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war.
15.06.98 , Israeli authorities demolished three Palestinian homes Monday
which they said were built without permits in Arab East Jerusalem.
17.06.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that
Israelis and Palestinians may never reach a final peace agreement if the
Palestinian claim to Jerusalem is not dropped.
18.06.98 , Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Thursday a
program to strengthen Israel's hold on Jerusalem, including plans to
tighten ties between the city and nearby West Bank Jewish settlements.
24.06.98 , Reports say Palestinian President Yasser Arafat has accepted the
resignation of his cabinet and plans to name new ministers within two
weeks.
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the founder of the Palestinian Hamas movement, left a
military hospital in Cairo on Wednesday for Gaza, security sources said.
"He left this afternoon by land," one source said.

02.07.98 , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat said yesterday that
Palestinians would defend Jerusalem against Israeli plans to expand
Jerusalem's municipal boundaries. Arafat was addressing a special session
of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
03.07.98 , Israeli soldiers and Palestinians were locked in a tense
standoff along a main road in the Gaza Strip Thursday over rights of
passage for Palestinian vehicles, witnesses said. Palestinian officials
said Israeli forces early in the day had closed the coastal road between
the southern town of Rafah and Gaza City to the north in violation of
interim peace deals, and Palestinians then blocked several intersections in
protest.
06.07.98 , Branding Benjamin Netanyahu a liar, the head of Israel's main
opposition party told parliament on Monday the prime minister was leading
the country toward war with the Palestinians.
08.07.98 , The U.N. General Assembly voted yesterday to pass a resolution
upgrading the status of Palestinians in the international body. changes the
status of the Palestinian observer mission to that of "non-voting member."
the U.S., Israel, Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands all voted against
the measure.
10.07.98 , Secretary of State Madeleine Albright pressed Israelis and
Palestinians Friday to negotiate directly on Middle East peace issues and
renewed her warning that the current impasse cannot continue indefinitely.
13.07.98 , Reports say a bomb exploded this morning outside the Palestinian
Liberation Organization's (PLO) headquarters in mostly-Arab East Jerusalem.
14.07.98 , Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have reportedly agreed to
resume direct peace talks after Palestinian President Yasser Arafat returns
from China tomorrow, according to the U.S. State Department.
An Arab-sponsored United Nations resolution that would have condemned
Israel's recently announced plans to expand the borders of Jerusalem was
downgraded to a warning yesterday after repeated objections to the original
resolution by the U.S.
15.07.98 , Israeli leaders have denied that the U.N. has any jurisdiction
concerning the decision to expand the boundaries of Jerusalem.
16.07.98 , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat says China's support for the
establishment of a Palestinian state was secured during his recent
three-day trip to China.
17.07.98 , Israel said Friday it would hold its first high level meeting
with the Palestinians in months in the hope of breaking a 16-month-long
deadlock in Middle East peacemaking.
20.07.98 , Israel and the Palestinians lowered expectations Monday of any
immediate breakthrough after their first peace talks in months elicited
agreement only to go on negotiating.
22.07.98 , Israeli officials are reportedly seeking to expand the scope of
the current round of peace talks with Palestinians to include issues other
than Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank.
23.07.98 , Israel is trying to arrange a summit between Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, officials from
both sides said on Thursday. They said the head of Netanyahu's
parliamentary coalition, Meir Sheetrit, raised the idea in talks with
Arafat in Gaza on Thursday.
27.07.98 , Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says talks with Israeli
officials this week will not constitute negotiations on the handing over of
West Bank land to the Palestinians. . Erekat says the talks will center on
ways to revive stalled Middle East peace negotiations.
30.07.98 , The Israeli parliament voted 60-6 yesterday to support a
preliminary measure aimed at forcing early elections in the Mid-East
nation. analysts say the vote was, in part, a protest over Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the Mid-East peace process.

03.08.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Palestinians
Monday to stop threatening to cut off peace talks and to keep negotiating
over U.S. proposals to salvage Middle East peacemaking. "I would propose to
stop using the language of ultimatums. The negotiations are progressing
with the good will of Israel, and, I want to believe, also of the
Palestinians," Netanyahu said. The Palestinian Authority has called present
talks a "waste of time" and warned Sunday it would sever contacts if
Israeli negotiators failed to bring new ideas to the latest round of talks
on Monday evening.
04.08.98 , Palestinian official Hassan Asfour said yesterday that peace
talks with Israel could be halted due to what he characterized as Israel's
refusal to present acceptable proposals for ending a 16-month deadlock in
the peace process.
05.08.98 , Gunmen shot dead two Jewish settlers in the West Bank overnight
and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded Wednesday with
defiant backing for more construction on occupied land. Tuesday night's
ambush at Yitzhar settlement near Nablus put fresh strain on faltering
peace moves between Israel and the Palestinians, with hardline Israeli
politicians calling for a halt to the negotiations. The two men, aged 18
and 24, were on a security patrol at the settlement when the gunmen opened
fire on their car.
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat announced a long-awaited cabinet
reshuffle on Wednesday but stunned legislators by keeping ministers they
had wanted sacked for alleged corruption and mismanagement. "The old
ministries will remain the same," Arafat said before naming 10 additional
ministers to an expanded cabinet amid catcalls from members of the 88-seat
Legislative Council. Arafat accepted the resignation of his 18-seat cabinet
in June, when lawmakers agreed to hold off a no-confidence vote to give him
more time to appoint a new team.
12.08.98 , Instability has returned to the Middle East because of Israel's
refusal to implement peace accords and this has opened the way for the
return of war there, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat said Wednesday. "It
(Israel) has challenged international legitimacy and its resolutions and
opened the door wide for the return of violence, anarchy, war and
destruction," Arafat told a joint sitting of South Africa's two houses of
parliament. Arafat said Palestinians had fulfilled their obligations, but
that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government had turned its back on
peace deals struck in Oslo and Madrid.
17.08.98 , Authorities in the Palestinian-controlled West Bank town of
Jericho are reported to be conducting a house-to-house search for Imad
Awadallah, a former leader of the Islamic group Hamas, who escaped from
prison on Saturday.Awadallah was arrested in April by Palestinian police.
21.08.98 , Israeli troops sealed off the West Bank city of Hebron Friday
while searching for a suspected Palestinian assailant who stabbed a Jewish
settler to death and torched his home. The army said it was barring
Palestinians from entering and leaving the volatile city following the
late-night killing of Rabbi Shlomo Raanan, 63-year-old grandson of a
spiritual leader of Israel's settler movement. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu cut short a holiday in northern Israel, announcing he would
return to Jerusalem in the afternoon for consultations in the face of
tensions in Hebron and in Lebanon where Hizbollah guerrillas killed two
Israelis.
24.08.98 , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat said Monday that Israeli
troop withdrawal proposals could be "a beginning" towards resuscitating the
deadlocked 5-year-old peace process. But Arafat, attending a commemoration
of the fifth anniversary of the Oslo peace accords, also accused Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of policies in the past two years that
had fostered "despair, hate and violence." Arafat said Israeli proposals on
troop withdrawals from the West Bank in return for Palestinian moves
against anti-Israel guerrillas would be acceptable if they had full access
to all designated area, something Israel opposes.
25.08.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that a
deal on a long-elusive Israeli troop redeployment in the West Bank depended
on Palestinian action against "murderers" of Jews. He spoke as one of his
aides said Israel sensed that Palestinian President Yasser Arafat was
sounding a "new tone" on peacemaking, but that it remained to be seen if
Arafat would meet key Israeli demands to seal a U.S.-brokered withdrawal
deal. "Progress is linked to the Palestinian fight and actions against the
kind of murderers who acted here," Netanyahu said.
27.08.98 , A bomb exploded in the heart of Tel Aviv Thursday, injuring 21
people on a busy street near the city's main synagogue in an attack police
said was the work of suspected Palestinian militants. There was no
immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, the first in Tel Aviv
since a martyr bomber killed three Israeli women in a cafe in March 1997.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing the blast and the recent killings
of three Jewish settlers in the West Bank, said he would not sign any deal
to cede more West Bank land to the Palestinian Authority unless it fought
"murderers and terror."

08.09.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed hope
yesterday that a visit to the Middle East by U.S. envoy Dennis Ross would
help achieve an agreement between Israel and Palestinians on the partial
withdrawal of Israeli troops from the West Bank.
10.09.98 , Reports from Israel say U.S. envoy Dennis Ross is expected to
stay in Israel this weekend in an attempt to broker a deal for handing over
more of the West Bank to Palestinians. Ross met with Palestinian leaders
yesterday and with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today.
11.09.98 , The Islamic movement Hamas vowed Friday to send martyr bombers
into Israel to avenge the killing of two leading Hamas militants. Israel
sealed its borders with the West Bank and Gaza Strip and put its troops on
alert to guard against attacks by the group whose bombers have killed
scores of Israelis. Israeli troops killed the two Palestinian brothers Imad
and Adel Awadallah during a West Bank clash Thursday. Israel long had
sought both of them as leaders of the Hamas military wing.
18.09.98 , U.S. President Bill Clinton's special envoy extended his Middle
East peace mission Friday, saying he was making headway towards ending a
19-month-old deadlock between Israel and the Palestinians. While envoy
Dennis Ross pursued a land-and-security deal, Israeli soldiers firing
rubber-coated metal bullets wounded 10 Palestinians during unrest in the
West Bank, witnesses said. "We had a very good discussion and I think we
are making headway," Ross said after meeting Palestinian President Yasser
Arafat in Gaza. It was Ross's most optimistic assessment since he arrived
in the region.
19.09.98 , Reports say a Palestinian teenager was killed yesterday in a
shooting incident involving Jewish settlers in the West Bank.
23.09.98 , Secretary of State Madeleine Albright planned to meet Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday in a fresh attempt to bring
peace negotiations with the Palestinians to closure. Officials said U.S.
mediator Dennis Ross had made "modest" progress on a mission to the Middle
East last week. This has raised hopes that protracted negotiations on a
deal giving Palestinians control over 13% more West Bank land could be
wrapped up in the next five or six days when Netanyahu and Palestinian
President Yasser Arafat are in New York for the opening of the U.N. General
Assembly.
President Yasser Arafat has rejected the resignation of top Palestinian
peace negotiator Saeb Erekat, a senior Palestinian official said Wednesday.
Erekat, who has steered Palestinian negotiations on a further Israeli
withdrawal from the West Bank, asked to be relieved of his post as chief
negotiator over differences with other officials on the handling of talks.
Hassan Asfour, another negotiator and a minister of state in Arafat's
cabinet, said he had attended a meeting between Arafat and Erekat in Gaza
Tuesday at which the Palestinian leader turned down Erekat's resignation.
25.09.98 , Reports say both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat will travel to Washington next week for
Mid-East peace-related talks with President Clinton.
28.09.98 , Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat addresses the U.N. General
Assembly Monday as he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appear
close to agreement on key points in the long-stalled Middle East peace
process. His speech is considered crucial following requests from U.S.
officials that he not repeat his pledge to declare unilaterally a
Palestinian state on May 4. That is the date when the 1993 Oslo peace
accords that provide the framework for a Middle East agreement expire. Such
a declaration in the United Nations, which would make it official, would
enrage Israel and Netanyahu has warned it could scuttle the peace talks.
29.09.98 , President Clinton met with Palestinian President Yasser Arafat
Tuesday in a bid to narrow differences to reach accord on a controversial
new round of Israeli troop withdrawals from the West Bank. Clinton met
jointly with Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday
and invited them to return in about two weeks for a summit designed to nail
down the timetable for the troop pullout. White House Press Secretary Mike
McCurry said Clinton was prepared to become directly involved in the
mid-October summit with Arafat and Netanyahu.
Security forces clashed with Arab protesters in northern Israel Tuesday
during a general strike against land confiscation and alleged police
brutality. Witnesses said paramilitary police fired rubber-coated bullets
and tear gas at hundreds of stone throwers in Umm al-Fahm and Nazareth, the
two biggest Arab towns in Israel. In Umm al-Fahm, the scene of unrest since
Sunday, President Ezer Weizman met local officials to try to calm tension
before the start on Tuesday evening of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the
Jewish calendar.
30.09.98 , Eleven Palestinians and nine Israeli soldiers were wounded
Wednesday in explosions and shooting in the divided West Bank city of
Hebron, witnesses and security officials said. The Israeli army announced
it had imposed a curfew on the center of the city and said the incident
began with a grenade attack on one of its patrols by a Palestinian
assailant. Palestinian residents of Hebron, a frequent flashpoint, blamed
Jewish settlers for the violence, which flared in the heart of the city
close to one of their enclaves. Details were unclear.

01.10.98 , Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated bullets to disperse around
200 Palestinian demonstrators who lobbed rocks and petrol bombs in the
volatile West Bank town of Hebron Thursday, witnesses said. They said at
least six protesters were wounded before the troops and Palestinian police
pushed demonstrators back into Palestinian-controlled areas of the city. It
was the second day of violence in Hebron since a Palestinian threw two hand
grenades at a patrol in the Israeli-controlled part of the city close to a
Jewish settler enclave on Wednesday. At least 11 Palestinians and 13
Israeli soldiers and border police were wounded in the grenade attack and
subsequent shooting.
02.10.98 , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat said Friday no "substantive"
progress had been made in his talks with U.S. President Bill Clinton in
Washington this week on breaking the impasse in Middle East peacemaking.
"No substantive progress can really be cited, no substantive steps or even
changes in the behavior on the ground can be cited," Arafat said in a
speech delivered in English by a top Palestinian negotiator.
05.10.98 , U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright left Washington for
the Middle East Monday in the hope of breaking 19 months of deadlock in
talks between Israel and the Palestinians. The trip, her first to the
region in more than a year, should pave the way for a summit between
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinian President Yasser
Arafat and President Bill Clinton in the United States on Oct. 15. She
plans to spend about two days in the region but two aides, Assistant
Secretary of State Martin Indyk and special Middle East envoy Dennis Ross,
are traveling with her and could stay on to tie up any loose ends.
07.10.98 , Israeli and Palestinian leaders met with U.S. Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright yesterday in Gaza to discuss the upcoming Mid-East
summit in Washington. the summit is scheduled for later this month.
09.10.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has named Ariel Sharon
as the nation's new foreign minister.
14.10.98 , Israel put a positive gloss on prospects for a U.S. Middle East
peace summit Wednesday, predicting success if Palestinian President Yasser
Arafat meets Israeli demands to crack down on militants. U.S. President
Bill Clinton hosts the summit, which begins Thursday at the Wye Plantation
outside Washington.
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat said Wednesday he was optimistic about
the prospects for a U.S.-brokered summit with Israel designed to unblock
the stalled Middle East peace process. "Personally I believe this is a
window of opportunity, not only for us Palestinians, not only for the
Israelis, but for the entire Middle East," he said after meeting with
British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
15.10.98 , A four days summit begins today in the U.S. at which Palestinian
President Yasser Arafat said he was optimistic and Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu will work with U.S. President Bill Clinton toward
reaching a Mid-East peace deal.
19.10.98 , At least 59 civilians and soldiers were wounded this morning in
a bus station in southern Israel when two grenades exploded at the
location. reports say the attack was made by a Palestinian man. Palestinian
authorities engaged in peace talks in the U.S. have condemned the attack as
an attempt to undermine the peace process.
20.10.98 , The Mid-East peace summit being held in the U.S. has been
extended for another day as negotiations continue between Israeli and
Palestinian authorities over a land-and-security agreement. the summit was
scheduled to have ended Sunday.
21.10.98 , Jordan's King Hussein joined U.S. President Bill Clinton,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat in ongoing Mid-East peace talks in the U.S. yesterday. the summit
will continue for its seventh day today.
Reports say about 50 Jewish settlers took part in protests yesterday on the
West Bank against the Israeli pursuit of a peace deal with Palestinians.
Crisis struck the Middle East peace summit in Maryland Wednesday when the
Israelis threatened to walk out, accusing the United States of going back
on its word and the Palestinians of evasion. The U.S., which has already
nursed the talks through six days of roller-coaster negotiations on land
and security, said it would pursue its efforts and submit a new draft
agreement to the Israelis and Palestinians. "We are at a critical
moment.... We can't answer the question of which way this will go. The
United States can only do so much," said State Department spokesman James
Rubin.
22.10.98 , Reports say a final draft of an interim peace agreement is
expected to be presented this morning to Israeli and Palestinian
negotiators taking part is talks in the U.S. today marks the seventh day of
the peace summit.
23.10.98 , Reports say Palestinian and Israeli negotiators are close to
reaching a peace-for-land deal and that such a deal is likely to be
finalized and signed later today. some reports, notably one from Reuters,
cites Palestinian sources as saying that a deal had already been reached
and that a final draft of the agreement was being completed.
26.10.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader
Yasser Arafat signed at peace-for-land agreement Friday at the conclusion
of negotiations in the U.S. the agreement calls for Israel to relinquish
control of portions of the West Bank in return for active measures to be
taken by Palestinians against terrorism.
27.10.98 , A no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
was defeated yesterday in Israeli parliament. the legislative body voted
21-8 against the motion, with 15 members abstaining. the vote came in
response to opposition to the recent peace-for-land agreement between
Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
30.10.98 , Israeli forces have barred Palestinians from leaving or entering
the Gaza Strip following a car bomb attack yesterday that killed one
Israeli man.
Israel's Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon said Friday that real peace with the
Palestinians would "take years" to achieve, and called violence by Islamic
militants a strategic threat to the Middle East. "Speaking about peace is
not only a matter of signing a document," he said. Sharon, speaking to
reporters at his farm in southern Israel, condemned an attempted martyr
bomb attack on a bus carrying Jewish settler children in the Gaza Strip on
Thursday. He cautiously welcomed a crackdown by the Palestinian Authority
on the militant group Hamas following the attack but said tougher security
steps were needed if Israel was to honor a land-for-security deal signed
last week at the White House.

02.11.98 , Israeli spokesman Aviv Bushinsky says work will begin today to
expand the Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba in the West Bank. the
settlement is adjacent to the town of Hebron.
03.11.98 , The Israeli cabinet has postponed its ratification of the recent
Mid-East peace deal pending assurances that 30 suspected Palestinian are
jailed for allegedly killing Israeli citizens.
04.11.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed
consideration of the recent Mid-East peace deal by his cabinet, saying he
has not received sufficient assurance from Palestinians on security issues.
Yasser Arafat said Wednesday the Palestinian Authority had already arrested
12 of the 30 Palestinians that Israel has named as being responsible for
the deaths of nearly 100 Israelis. Palestinian leader Arafat told reporters
during a visit to Spain to explain the Middle East peace agreement that the
Palestinians would continue to work "100%" towards detaining the remaining
people. Israel named 30 Palestinians Wednesday, including 12 it said were
members of the security forces, whom it insisted the Palestinian Authority
had to arrest on suspicion of killing or trying to kill Israelis.
05.11.98 , Israel's cabinet is scheduled to begin consideration of the
recent Mid-East peace agreement with Palestinians today. Israeli officials
say the consideration could last for two days, but that it is expected that
the agreement will be ratified.
06.11.98 , Two men were killed and 21 others injured in an apparent car
bombing near a Jerusalem street market this morning. the two men killed
were the bombers themselves, according to reports. Israeli authorities say
they are attempting to confirm an anonymous claim of responsibility for the
attack in the name of the Islamic group Hamas. the Israeli cabinet has
suspended consideration of the recent Mid-East peace agreement pending
investigations into the bombing, which has been condemned by Palestinian
leader Yasser Arafat.
10.11.98 , Reports say Israel's cabinet will resume consideration of the
recent Mid-East peace deal tomorrow. discussion of the agreement was halted
last week due to a bombing attack in Jerusalem.
12.11.98 , Israel's cabinet yesterday approved the recently reached Mid-August
East peace agreement with Palestinians. the approval included provisions
against implementation in the event of a declaration of an independent
Palestinian state and the requirement that a clause in the Palestinian
charter advocating the destruction of Israel be removed.
16.11.98 , Reuters cites Israeli Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon as saying
that Jewish settlers should grab land in the West Bank. the Israeli
government has reportedly indicated that Sharon's remark reflects official
policy.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday Israel's hand over of West
Bank land was on hold until Yasser Arafat publicly retracted his warning
that a Palestinian armed uprising could flare up again. "I don't intend to
carry out any redeployment under these conditions, not even the first,
until this is rectified publicly and unequivocally," Netanyahu told
parliament in a speech opening a debate on his peace deal with the
Palestinians. Israel was to begin the first phase of a three stages pull back
in the West Bank later this week under the U.S.-brokered interim.
17.11.98 , Palestinian President Yasser Arafat yesterday retracted
statements alluding to possible armed action against Israel as a means of
resolving problems with the recent Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.
The U.S.-brokered Israeli-Palestinian peace deal appeared to be back on
track Tuesday after Palestinian President Yasser Arafat met Israel's demand
to retract warnings over possible renewed armed struggle. "I...reiterate
that any problems concerning final-status negotiations will be resolved
through amicable and peaceful ways and through negotiations, but not
through any other means," Arafat told a news conference. Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had put a West Bank land hand over due
later this week on hold in the war of words, called the statement a
positive step.
18.11.98 , The Israeli Parliament voted 75-19, with nine abstentions,
yesterday to ratify the recently-reached Mid-East peace deal with
Palestinians.
Palestinian police said Wednesday they would start confiscating illegal
weapons next week in compliance with a new peace deal with Israel. The
action, required under the land-for-security accord, will be among issues
examined by Israel's cabinet on Thursday when it meets to decide whether to
carry out a first withdrawal of troops from part of the West Bank. "We will
start next week collecting all illegal weapons in all Palestinian
governorates. We will be implementing the Palestinian law," said Ghazi
al-Jabali, Palestinian police chief.
19.11.98 , Israel's cabinet has voted to approve a first round of troop
withdrawals from the West Bank, as called for in the recently reached
Mid-East peace agreement. the U.S. will reportedly pay Israel $1.2 billion
to cover the costs of the withdrawal.
Israel ordered the first withdrawal of troops from the occupied West Bank
in nearly two years Thursday, honoring its new peace deal with the
Palestinians. The cabinet gave its go-ahead after ministers agreed that the
Palestinians had met their initial security obligations under the
three stages accord signed at the White House on Oct. 23. "The government
today decided to approve the first stage of the further redeployment in the
West Bank," a Cabinet Secretary said after the meeting. An official said
the pull back was expected to take place Friday in the northern West Bank,
along with the long-delayed opening of a Palestinian airport in Gaza.
20.11.98 , Israel this morning handed over control of 195 square miles of land in the West Bank to Palestinian control and released 250 Palestinian prisoners. the moves were called for in the recently-reached Mid-East peace agreement.
24.11.98 , With a broad grin, Palestinian President Yasser Arafat
inaugurated Gaza International Airport Tuesday, hailed by Palestinians as a
commercial lifeline and a symbol of the sovereignty they seek. Egyptian,
Moroccan, Jordanian and Spanish airliners landed at the $250 million
airport, the first on Palestinian-ruled soil. "God willing, airplanes will
fly from this airport carrying pilgrims to Jerusalem," Arafat said at the
airport near Rafah, on the Egyptian border. Palestinian police and
civilians danced reels of joy to the music of a brass band as the planes
landed on the 3,380-yard runway, long enough to land a jumbo jet.
30.11.98 , Reports say President Clinton is scheduled to visit Israel, the
Gaza Strip, and the West Bank during a Mid-East trip December 12-15.

02.12.98 , Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat said yesterday
that he reserves the right to declare an independent Palestinian state next
year, even if no final peace agreement is reached between Israelis and
Palestinians.
Two dozen Palestinians ambushed an Israeli soldier in a car Wednesday,
smashing its windshield then dragging him out and beating him with stones
in a brutal assault that was captured by news cameras. The soldier cowered
by the car door, holding his hands up to fend off blows as several
Palestinians struck his head with rocks. After a minute of relentless
attack, the soldier ran away, bleeding from the head. His assailants stole
his rifle, threw more stones at him, then set his car on fire. In
Jerusalem, a 41-year-old Palestinian street cleaner, Osama Musa Natche, was
stabbed to death Wednesday in what police believe was an attack by an
Israeli extremist blamed for six other stabbings.
03.12.98 , Israel has asked that President Clinton not land at the newly
opened Palestinian airport, saying this would boost Palestinian claims to
independence, a senior Israeli official said Thursday. The Clinton
administration is considering the request, said a U.S. official who spoke
on condition of anonymity. Clinton is to arrive in Israel on Dec. 12 and is
to fly to the Gaza Strip on Dec. 14 to usher in the second stage of the Wye
River land-for-peace agreement he helped negotiate. A possible Clinton
landing at Gaza International, which opened last week as part of the
agreement, had been considered by the White House.
04.12.98 , Israel has suspended its troop withdrawal from the West Bank
following an attack by Palestinians on two Israelis.
08.12.98 , New clashes erupted Tuesday in the West Bank as domestic
pressure mounted on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to abandon the Wye
River land-for-security agreement with the Palestinians. The renewed
violence and Israel's political turmoil came just a days before President
Clinton's visit to Israel and the Palestinian areas next week. The trip was
intended to shore up the Wye agreement and restore calm to the region, but
appeared to be having the opposite effect. In the West Bank town of Ram
just north of Jerusalem, several dozen Palestinian high school students
overturned garbage dumpsters Tuesday and hurled stones at Israeli soldiers,
who responded with rubber bullets. Four students were injured
09.12.98 , Palestinians held a general stroke yesterday throughout the West
Bank to mark the 11th anniversary of the Palestinian uprising against
Israeli occupation.
Despite U.S. appeals to stop violence, Palestinians stoned Wednesday
Israeli troops and motorists in the most widespread West Bank clashes in
months. Israeli army gunfire killed one Palestinian. Troops also fired
rubber-coated steel pellets and tear gas to contain the violent protests on
the 11th anniversary of the start of the Palestinians six-year uprising
against Israel. In all, at least 67 Palestinians were injured by rubber
bullets and three by live rounds. The death came just four days before the
start of President Clinton's visit to Israel and the Palestinian areas, and
was likely to trigger new violence.
10.12.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday announced an
Israeli crackdown on Palestinian unrest in preparation for U.S. President
Bill Clinton's upcoming trip to the Mid-East.
11.12.98 , On the eve of President Clinton's arrival, Israeli troops opened
fire Friday on hundreds of Palestinian stone throwers, killing two and
injuring 27 during a protest against Israel's refusal to release prisoners.
The violence and Israel's positions concerning the peace agreement Clinton
is coming to promote raised new concerns that the presidential visit will
be plagued by problems. Earlier today, Israel rejected a U.S. compromise on
the release of Palestinian prisoners and also affirmed it will not withdraw
troops in the West Bank unless the top Palestinian decision-making body
holds a vote to annul clauses of the PLO charter calling for Israel's
destruction.
14.12.98 , In a historic day stirring Palestinian passions for statehood,
President Clinton stood witness Monday as hundreds of Palestinian leaders
renounced a call for the destruction of Israel. Clinton urged "legitimate
rights for Palestinians, real security for Israel." The Palestinian vote -
registered with a show of hands and applause - removed a contentious issue
dating back to 1964 from the crisis-shrouded Mideast peace process. The
action appeared to have cleared the way for a three ways meeting among
Clinton, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu. At stake was the revival of the Wye River
land-for-security accord, nearing collapse with Israelis and the
Palestinians accusing each other of violating the deal .
15.12.98 , President Clinton failed Tuesday to persuade Israel to resume
the West Bank troop withdrawals called for under the Wye River peace
accord, but he held out hope the pull back would take place soon. "We will
have fits and starts but we will get through this just fine," he said.
Speaking to American reporters after a 90-minute meeting with Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at this
border outpost, Clinton called his three-day Mideast trip a success. In
remarks to reporters later, Sandy Berger, the president's national security
adviser, qualified Clinton's remark about the peace process being back on
track. "It's a bumpy track," he said with a smile .
16.12.98 , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet
yesterday that Israel would not proceed with a scheduled hand over of more
of the West Bank to Palestinians on Friday. Netanyahu said that
Palestinians have not satisfied the requirements for such a hand over to
take place.
21.12.98 , The Israeli cabinet voted yesterday to suspend implementation of
Israeli troop withdrawals from the West Bank as called for in the Wye River
land-for-security deal. Palestinian non-compliance with provisions of the
accord was cited as the reason for the suspension. the Israeli parliament
is scheduled to vote today on the suspension.
22.12.98 , The Israeli parliament yesterday approved the first reading of a
bill calling for early general elections. the vote followed the passing of
a resolution of non-support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's peace
policies.
23.12.98 , The Palestinian Authority freed the spiritual leader of the
Islamic militant group Hamas Wednesday from nearly two months of house
arrest. The release of Sheik Ahmed Yassin is likely to heighten tensions
between the Palestinians and Israel, coming as the two sides accuse each
other of stalling the Wye River land-for-security accord. Outside Yassin's
house in a slum neighborhood of Gaza City, a crowd of rejoicing followers
surrounded the frail, ailing sheik in his wheelchair, kissing and greeting
him. Word of Yassin's release drew new criticism from the Israel.
29.12.98 , The Israeli parliament's Constitution and Law Committee today
passed a resolution calling for national elections to be held May 17, 1999.


