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187 palestinians killed by israeli action this month
3 israelis killed by palestinian action this month
Killing spree in Gaza launches Hizballah response and Israeli terror bombings of Lebanon
During the first half of July the IOF kills more than 100 in its "Summer Rains" offensive against Gaza. On July 12th Hezballah responds by shelling northern Israel, capturing 2 israeli soldiers and killing 3. Israel responds with terror bombings of Lebanon, and continued offensive against Gaza. 187 Palestinians are killed this month and almost 1000 lebanese, most of them civilians.
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1 JULY
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As Operation Summer Rains continues, the IDF sends a small number of
additional troops into s. Gaza nr. the border to search for explosives and
tunnels, though the main force occupying Dahaniyya airport largely remains idle
since taking over the site on 6/28; makes air strikes on Hamas targets in s.
Gaza, causing no reported injuries but destroying 2 greenhouses, damaging
several homes and a rehabilitation center; conducts arrest raids in Abasan e. of
Khan Yunis, also bulldozing 110 d. of olive trees and agricultural land;
continues to shell areas of n. Gaza (wounding 1 Palestinian civilian), to
conduct nightly flights over the Strip breaking the sound barrier. Palestinian
gunmen fire on the troops, hit an IDF bulldozer with an antitank missile,
causing damage but no injuries. The Palestinian groups holding Shalit issue a 2d
demand that Israel release 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, including women and
children, in an exchange. In the West Bank, the IDF conducts arrest raids, house
searches nr. Hebron; raids, searches 5 Islamic charities in Jenin and Jericho
and the offices of Manbar al-Islah newspaper in Ramallah, confiscating
computers, files. (OSC, VOP 7/1 in WNC 7/2; WP 7/2; PCHR 7/6) |
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Overnight, the IDF escalates its military operations in Gaza, making air
strikes on Haniyeh’s empty Gaza City offices (destroying them, but causing no
casualties), an Interior Min. office used by the ESF (killing 1 Hamas volunteer
with the ESF, wounding a 2d) in Jabaliya r.c., 2 ESF training sites in Gaza City
(no casualties), a Gaza City school (causing damage but no injuries); shells the
s. Gaza coast fr. the sea, causing no injuries; continues to shell open areas in
n. Gaza (setting fire to a Palestinian home), break the sound barrier over the
Strip. Egyptian security envoy Omar Sulayman cancels plans to visit Gaza as
Egyptian mediation efforts to free Cpl. Shalit will not result in a deal, though
lower-level efforts continue. During the day, the IDF reduces the rate of
shelling of n. Gaza; fatally shoots 3 armed Palestinians nr. the Dahaniyya
airport. Under international pressure, Olmert allows Qarni crossing to open for
5 hrs. for the import of basic goods, resumes fuel deliveries to Gaza through
Nahal Oz to ease the humanitarian situation. In the West Bank, the IDF raids a
Nablus hospital in a failed search for a wanted Palestinian, firing on the
surrounding neighborhood (wounding 1 Palestinian) and stone-throwing youths who
confront the troops (wounding 6); patrols in and around Nablus, bulldozing
several Palestinian vehicles, raiding and shutting down transmission of the
Nablus TV station; raids 4 Islamic charities and a clinic in ‘Askar r.c., 3
other charities in Bethlehem, nr. Qalqilya, and in Tulkarm, confiscating
computers, files; conducts arrest raids, house searches in Nablus, Salfit and
nr. Bethlehem, Hebron, Jenin; conducts house searches, fires percussion grenades
in al-Fawwar r.c., several villages around Hebron. (AFP, AP, HA, IFM, IMEMC,
NYT, WP, WT, YA 7/2; AFP 7/2 in WNC 7/2; NYT, WP 7/3; PCHR 7/6)
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Before dawn, the IDF begins moving tanks into the Bayt Hanun area of n. Gaza,
occupying 4 Palestinian homes as operational bases, leveling land, searching for
roadside bombs and tunnels; steps up air strikes on Gaza, hitting AMB offices in
central Gaza City; continues shelling n. Gaza (wounding a Palestinian in a home
nr. Bayt Hanun). During the day, the IDF make air strikes on Hamas targets in
Bayt Hanun, killing 2 Hamas mbrs., damaging a Reuters press vehicle; halts fuel
supplies to Gaza. Palestinian groups holding Shalit give Israel until 11:00 P.M.
EST this evening to begin releasing 1,500 Palestinian prisoners or Israel would
“bear full responsibility for the future consequences”; Olmert says Israel will
not give in to any Palestinian demands; Haniyeh repeats calls to treat Shalit
well, protect him. Meanwhile, in the West Bank, the IDF conducts arrest raids,
house searches in and around Hebron, in Nablus, and nr. Bethlehem; raids an
Islamic charity nr. Bethlehem, confiscating computers. (MM, NYT, WT 7/3; NYT,
WT, YA 7/4; PCHR 7/6)
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Overnight, the IDF sends another 15–20 tanks and armored personnel carriers
(APCs) into Bayt Hanun and into the Erez industrial zone, leveling land to clear
lines of sight, searching for roadside bombs and tunnels that could obstruct a
large-scale military incursion into Gaza (as PA security forces pull out of
their border positions at Erez, Palestinians stream into the industrial zone to
scavenge fr. closed businesses there); continues to break the sound barrier over
Gaza and to make air and artillery strikes on n. Gaza, killing 1 PA security
officer, wounding several Palestinians, and destroying an empty building on
Islamic University campus. During the day, the IDF continues the n. Gaza
build-up, reoccupying the fmr. Nisanit settlement site, occupying 2 more
Palestinian homes as operational bases, bulldozing a PA security force base in
Bayt Hanun; fires on residential areas around Erez (wounding a Palestinian
child) and on a Palestinian Energy Authority repair crew attempting to fix a
transformer in the area. The IDF also allows Qarni crossing to reopen for
several hrs. to import humanitarian supplies from the World Food Program (WFP)
and UNRWA (UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East);
WFP reports that there are only 2 days left of sugar and 8 days left of animal
feed in Gaza and that milk and dairy products are only available in small
quantities. Meanwhile, the Izzeddin al-Qassam Brigades fire a 2-engine Qassam
rocket fr. Gaza into Israel, hitting an empty school nr. Ashqelon, 7.5 mi inside
Israel (the longest-range rocket to date). In the West Bank, the IDF raids
Jenin, ambushes and fires on a car, assassinating wanted AMB Jenin cmdr. Fida’i
Qandil, wounding a passenger; raids a PA police station in Ramallah, detaining 3
Palestinians captured by the PA in connection with the murder of a Jewish
settler on 6/29; arrests Hamas spokesman Farhat Asad nr. Ramallah; patrols in,
fires on residential areas of al-Fara‘a r.c. nr. Jenin, wounding 2 Palestinians;
conducts arrest raids, house searches in and around Ramallah, in Nablus and
Qalqilya, and nr. Bethlehem, Hebron. Jewish settlers fr. Mehola nr. Tubas attack
Palestinian farmers working their fields nearby. (HA, IMEMC, MM, NYT, OCHA,
PCHR, WT, YA 7/4; NYT, WP, WT 7/5; OCHA, PCHR 7/6)
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Before dawn, the IDF responds to Hamas’s 7/3 rocket fire on Ashqelon by
carrying out air strikes on the PA Interior Min. in Gaza City (destroying it and
wounding at least 7 Palestinians in homes nearby, including 4 children), a
Hamas-run school in Gaza City, a Hamas training camp in s. Gaza. Later, Hamas
fires a 2d 2-engine Qassam rocket that lands outside Ashqelon, causing no damage
or injuries, the Israeli security cabinet authorizes the IDF to step up
operations in Gaza and the West Bank aimed at halting rocket fire and “striking
at institutions and infrastructures that serve terrorism,” particularly
targeting Hamas. During the day, the IDF moves more tanks, troops into n. Gaza
and begins to push south toward Bayt Hanun and Jabaliya r.c., reoccupying fmr.
settlement sites, occupying a 7th Palestinian home as an operational base,
exchanging fire with Palestinian gunmen and shelling (fr. land and sea) areas
where militants are allegedly burying explosives, killing 1 Hamas mbr., 1 PA
naval officer, wounding at least 17 Palestinians (10 PA naval officers at a
barracks nr. where the Hamas mbr. was killed, 7 children). In Gaza City, 2
Islamic Jihad mbrs. are killed when explosives they are handling detonate
prematurely. In the West Bank, the IDF sends troops into ‘Ayn al-Sultan r.c. nr.
Jericho, surrounds a building, orders wanted AMB cmdr. Mahmud Haymur to
surrender, ordering him to undress when he emerges and then executing him by
shooting him in the head at point blank range; surrounds, fires on a PA police
station in Halhul nr. Hebron, demanding custody of an Israeli Palestinian
believed to be held there (police allow soldiers to search the station to
confirm he is not there); raids 3 Islamic charities nr. Hebron, Jenin, and
Nablus, confiscating computers, vandalizing offices; conducts arrest raids,
house searches in and around Jenin and Nablus, nr. Tulkarm and Qalqilya, and in
Bethlehem. Jewish settlers fr. Kiryat Arba, under IDF escort, begin work on a
new settler bypass road linking the settlement to the Ibrahimi Mosque/Tomb of
the Patriarchs. (IFM, NYT, PCHR, REU, WP, WT 7/5; HA, NYT, OCHA,
PCHR, WP, WT 7/6; HA 7/8; PCHR 7/13; OCHA 7/18)
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In Gaza City, unidentified gunmen assassinate senior Hamas mbr.
Husayn Abu Ajwa, who is considered a leading promoter of religious and political
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Overnight and during the day, the IDF continues to expand its presence in n.
Gaza, entering populated areas for the 1st time since disengagement, meeting
strong resistance fr. Palestinians, who use RPGs, rifles, roadside bombs and
fire 8 rockets toward Israel (only 4 land inside Israel, causing no damage or
injuries). The IDF uses air strikes, artillery, tanks, and gunfire as well as
bulldozes fields, roads, and open areas to widen the n. Gaza buffer zone; the
clashes, mostly concentrated in Bayt Lahiya but also in s. Gaza, leave at least
24 Palestinians (many reportedly Hamas mbrs., but also including at least 2
children), 1 IDF soldier (hit by friendly fire) dead and wound some 80
Palestinians (nearly a third of them children), 1 IDF soldier. The IDF also
bulldozes areas around Khan Yunis, demolishing 3 Palestinian homes; opens Erez
and Qarni crossings for several hrs. for the movement of international aid
workers, humanitarian goods. Palestinian gunmen also fire on an al-Jazeera TV
car in Bayt Ha- nun, believing it to be an IDF undercover unit, wounding the
driver, 1 journalist. In the West Bank, the IDF sends undercover units into a
memorial service in Jenin r.c. for an AMB mbr. killed on 7/5, attempts to
assassinate the AMB’s n. West Bank cmdr. Zakariya Zubaydi and local Islamic
Jihad leader Mahmud al-Sadi, fatally shooting 2 Palestinian teenagers, wounding
18; Sadi, Zubaydi escape. The IDF also raids an Islamic charity nr. Hebron;
demolishes a Palestinian home nr. Jerusalem; patrols in ‘Anabta nr. Tulkarm;
conducts arrest raids, house searches in Nablus, nr. Hebron and Qalqilya; issues
military orders confiscating 45 d. of land along settler bypass road 60 nr.
Hebron for construction of a military base nr. the separation wall. Jewish
settlers fr. Suissa set fire to a Palestinian home; the IDF prevents
firefighters fr. reaching the area. Israeli police arrest 5 senior Hamas mbrs.
in East Jerusalem for illegally helping Change and Reform PC mbrs. conduct Hamas
affairs in the city. (IMEMC, OCHA, NYT, WT, YA 7/6; NYT, PCHR, WP, WT, YA 7/7;
HA, NYT, WP 7/8; PCHR 7/13)
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As Operation Summer Rains continues, the IDF pushes deeper into populated
areas of n. Gaza. During the day, the IDF engages in heavy clashes (including
air strikes) with the AMB, Hamas around Bayt Lahiya, killing at least 7
Palestinians (mostly AMB mbrs. but including a 6-yr.-old girl). Palestinians
fire 13 rockets fr. Gaza into Israel, hitting an empty schoolyard and factory in
Sederot, lightly injuring 3 Israelis; a 14th rocket lands inside Gaza, causing
no damage or injuries. The Palestinian groups holding Shalit issue a statement
confirming that he is in good condition, calling for negotiations to end the
fighting and release him; Olmert rejects any bargaining. In the West Bank, the
IDF surrounds, raids a Palestinian home in ‘Askar r.c., fatally shooting wanted
AMB mbr. Tamir Kandil in an apparent assassination, firing on stone-throwing
youths who confront the troops, wounding 5; fires on residential areas nr.
Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem, causing no injuries; patrols in Qabatya; conducts
arrest raids, house searches in Hebron. Unknown gunmen kidnap, kill a PSF
officer nr. Gaza City. A 12-yr.-old Palestinian wounded by IDF fire nr. Erez on
7/5 dies, as do 3 Palestinian militants wounded by IDF fire in Bayt Lahiya on
7/6. (HA, NYT, PCHR, WP, WT 7/8; NYT, WT 7/9; PCHR 7/13; OCHA 7/18)
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Before dawn, Israel withdraws troops fr. n. Gaza to just inside Israel’s
border (saying its objectives there have been met, even though rocket fire fr.
the area has been increasing; see 7/5), but declares that Operation Summer Rains
is still ongoing and is not being scaled down. (Palestinians in Bayt Lahiya
report at least 100 Palestinian homes heavily damaged or destroyed, 50 d. of
agricultural land bulldozed since 7/3.) During the day, the IDF sends forces
across the eastern Gaza border to search for roadside bombs and tunnels,
engaging in heavy clashes with Palestinian gunmen nr. Qarni crossing, leaving 4
Palestinians dead (including at least 2 gunmen, 1 journalist), around 20 injured
before pulling back across the Qarni crossing into the industrial estate late in
the evening (barring the WFP fr. reaching warehouses there where it holds
emergency food stocks for 160,000 Palestinians in the area). The IDF also makes
air strikes on n. Gaza, destroying a main bridge and hitting a home outside Gaza
City, killing a Palestinian woman,2 children,a 4th Palestinian nearby, and
wounding 4 children inside the home; continues shelling and bulldozing areas
around Rafah. UNRWA opens 2 schools in Rafah to house around 1,000 Palestinians
who have heeded IDF calls to evacuate their homes nr. closed military zones
around Dahaniyya airport. A Palestinian is killed in his Khan Yunis house when
explosives he is handling detonate prematurely, also injuring 5 family mbrs. In
the West Bank, the IDF patrols in Jenin r.c.; conducts arrest raids, house
searches nr. Nablus, Ramallah. A Palestinian militant dies of injuries received
earlier in Bayt Lahiya. In Israel, dual Israeli-Canadian citizen Ghazi Falah, a
geography prof. at University of Akron in Ohio, is arrested on charges of spying
for Hizballah and Iran. (AP, PCHR, WP 7/8; NYT, WP, WT 7/9; NYT 7/10; PCHR 7/13;
WT 7/27)
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9 JULY
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In Gaza, the IDF makes air strikes on a carload of Hamas mbrs. in Rafah
(killing 1 Palestinian bystander, wounding 6 bystanders, 2 Hamas mbrs.), a
carload of Palestinian gunmen in Gaza City (missing, wounding 5 bystanders),
armed Palestinians nr. Qarni crossing (wounding 3 PA security officers nearby),
an alleged Islamic Jihad weapons factory in Gaza City, a bridge and electricity
transformer in Bayt Hanun, an Abu Rish Brigades training base in Khan Yunis;
continues to shell areas of Gaza City, wounding 12 Palestinians; fires on
residential areas of Rafah; allows the Nahal Oz pipeline to open for several
hrs./day for the import of fuel. Meanwhile, the Gaza municipality runs out of
fuel for its trucks requiring the halt to trash collection in Gaza City (still
in effect as of 7/12), raising World Health Organization (WHO) concern regarding
the spread of communicable diseases. Palestinians fire several rockets fr. Gaza
into Israel, hitting 1 home and lightly wounding 1 Israeli. Haniyeh calls for a
mutual cease-fire, but Olmert rejects it, saying that Operation Summer Rains is
not over and that “we will operate, enter, and pull out [of Gaza] as needed.”
Cmdr. of Israel’s southern region Maj. Gen. Yoav Galant says Israel is “prepared
to continue the operation a month, two months, and, if need be, even more.” In
the West Bank, the IDF conducts arrest raids, house searches in and around
Bethlehem, Nablus; patrols in, fires on residential areas of Qalqilya. (NYT
7/10; MEZ 7/11; PCHR 7/13)
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The IDF conducts 4 air strikes on Palestinian militants in n. and s. Gaza,
killing at least 7 Palestinians (including 1 Hamas mbr., 2 Islamic Jihad mbrs.,
1 other armed Palestinian, 3 Palestinian teenagers playing soccer in a field),
wounding at least 9 (7 militants, 2 civilians); allows the Erez crossing to open
for several hrs. for the import of food. In the West Bank, the IDF occupies a
Palestinian home nr. Hebron as an observation post; patrols in Nablus, firing on
stone- throwing youths who confront the troops, wounding 1; conducts arrest
raids, house searches in Bethlehem, Hebron, Tulkarm. A 15-mo.-old Palestinian
dies of injuries received in the 6/21 IDF attack on Islamic Jihad mbrs. in Khan
Yunis. (WP 7/10; IFM, MEZ, PCHR, NYT, WP 7/11; PCHR 7/13)
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In Gaza, the IDF makes air strikes on an AMB car carrying rockets to a launch
site nr. Bayt Hanun (the targets escape unharmed, 2 bystanders are wounded; a PA
security officer later sent to retrieve the deserted car is killed by IDF fire
that also wounds 2 bystanders) and on a bridge in n. Gaza; allows the Erez
crossing to open for several hrs. for the import of food, medical supplies. The
International Comm. of the Red Cross (ICRC) reports that 3 Palestinians with
medical problems stranded on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border, closed since
6/25, have died of heat stroke; that some 4,000 Palestinians, including 578
“urgent humanitarian cases” are now waiting on the Egyptian border for reentry
to Gaza. A 12yr.- old Palestinian dies of injuries received in the IDF shelling
of Bayt Lahiya on 7/6. In the West Bank, the IDF conducts arrest raids, house
searches nr. Bethlehem, and in and around Hebron, Nablus. (HA 7/11; NYT, OCHA 7/12; PCHR 7/13)
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Overnight, Hamas mbrs.
fire on a group of AMB mbrs. in Gaza City, wounding 5 and kidnapping 2; in
retaliation, the AMB kidnaps 2 Hamas mbrs.; all 4 abducted men are released by
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Overnight, the IDF drops 2 quarter-ton bombs on a 3-story building in Gaza
City in an attempt to assassinate chief Hamas bomb-maker Muhammad Dayif, 4 times
previously the target of Israeli assassination since 2000, wounding Dayif,
killing senior Hamas mbr. Nabil al-Salima,his wife and 7 children, wounding
Izzeddin al- Qassam Brigades n. Gaza cmdr. Ahmad al-Gander and at least 33
bystanders, seriously damaging 15 surrounding homes. At the same time, the IDF
also expands Operation Summer Rains with a major incursion into central Gaza,
sending 10s of tanks, APCs, armored bulldozers across the Kissufim crossing
under helicopter and drone escort and moving troops north fr. positions nr.
Abasan, cutting the Strip in half, ordering PA security forces to leave the
area, shelling and bulldozing surrounding areas. During the day, the IDF
reportedly kills at least 22 other Palestinians and wounds at least 14 in major
gun battles nr. Dayr al-Balah in central Gaza and in air and artillery strikes
around Dayr al-Balah and Khan Yunis; the PRC’s Salah al-Din Brigades Khan Yunis
leader Hisham Abu Nusayra,a PA policeman are killed in separate air strikes in
Khan Yunis and a police station in al- Qarara is hit. The IDF also bulldozes 65
d. of agricultural land, partially demolishes 8 Palestinian homes and a car, and
occupies 10 Palestinian homes as military posts in Dayr al-Balah; withdraws fr.
the Qarni industrial estate (held since 7/8), allowing humanitarian and
commercial imports to resume, and from Dahaniyya airport (held since 6/28),
allowing PA security forces to enter the airport and the Rafah crossing and
around 1,000 displaced Palestinians (see 7/8) to return to their homes.
Palestinians try to fire rockets fr. Gaza toward Kissufim, but they fall short,
causing no damage or injuries. In the West Bank, the IDF sends undercover units
into Dura, Nablus to conduct arrest raids. A Palestinian militant dies of
injuries received during the 7/7 IDF air strikes on Bayt Lahiya. (BBC, HA,
IMEMC, NYT, OCHA, PCHR, WP, WT 7/12; NYT, PCHR, WP, WT 7/13; PCHR 7/20; NYT
7/21; B’Tselem 8/3)
Before dawn, Hizballah launches a cross- border attack on Israel, dubbed
Operation True Promise, firing rockets across the Blue Line into n. Israel as a
diversion; sending fighters in to n. Israel to attack an IDF patrol btwn. Zarit
and Shetula, capturing 2 IDF soldiers, killing 3 soldiers, wounding 2. The IDF
sends troops into Lebanon to search for the missing soldiers, where an IDF tank
hits a mine, killing 4 IDF soldiers and marking Israel’s 1st ground incursion
into Lebanon since its 5/00 withdrawal. (An 8th IDF soldier is killed, 2 others
are wounded in Lebanon late in the evening as they try to recover the remains of
the 4 tank occupants.) The IDF also launches air strikes and directs heavy
artillery, tank fire on some 40 Hizballah positions, roads, bridges, power
stations in s. Lebanon, killing at least 2 Lebanese civilians, 1 Lebanese
soldier, wounding at least 10. The Lebanese government requests that UNIFIL
broker a cease-fire, but Israel says a cease-fire would be contingent upon
return of the captured soldiers. Hizballah leader Shaykh Hasan Nasrallah says
the group plans to hold the 2 soldiers for the release of 3–4 Lebanese held by
Israel. During the day, IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz calls up a reserve
infantry division for deployment to the n. Israel border and sends the Israeli
navy into Lebanese waters, threatening a massive invasion of Lebanon; makes air
strikes on a Palestinian guerrilla base s. of Beirut. (BBC, HA, IFM 7/12; HA,
IFM, NYT, WP, WT 7/13; UNIS 7/14)
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Overnight, the IDF makes air strikes destroying the PA FMin. building in Gaza
City, wounding 13 bystanders (including 6 children); makes an air strike on Khan
Yunis, killing 1 Islamic Jihad mbr., wounding a 2d; sends troops into al-Qarara,
firing on residential and agricultural areas. During the day in Gaza, the IDF
continues to shell n. Gaza, wounding at least 2 Palestinians; fires on
residential areas nr. Sufa crossing, wounding a Palestinian child outside his
home. In the West Bank, the IDF conducts late-night arrest raids, house searches
nr. Salfit; uproots 50 Palestinian trees nr. the separation wall in Bayt Jala
for “security reasons.” A Palestinian teenager wounded in a 7/10 IDF air strike
on Bayt Hanun dies. (NYT, WP 7/13; PCHR 7/20)
Officially launching Operation Just Reward (ca. 7/18 renamed Operation Change
of Direction), the IDF makes predawn air strikes on s. Lebanon that kill at
least 44 Lebanese civilians, wound around 100. Hizballah responds by firing some
60 Katyusha rockets on n. Israel, hitting a home in Nahariya (killing 1 Israeli
woman, wounding 29), wounding 11 in Safad, and hitting the northern towns of
Carmiel, Majdal Qrum, Zarit. During the day, the IDF intensifies its attacks on
Lebanon to cut Hizballah supply lines and prevent internal transportation of
weapons and fighters, imposing a naval blockade on Lebanese ports north to
Beirut and making air strikes on Beirut International Airport, the Lebanese
army’s main Rayak air base nr. the Syrian border, a small military airport in
Qulayat in n. Lebanon, Hizballah’s al-Manar TV station outside Beirut (wounding
6) and a relay tower in Baalbek (killing 1 Lebanese, wounding 4), a major oil
depot in Jiyeh, numerous roads and bridges. After Israel warns Lebanese to
evacuate Hizballah-dominated areas of s. Beirut, Hizballah threatens to strike
Haifa if Beirut is targeted. When the IDF conducts overflights of Beirut shortly
afterward, Hizballah fires 2 Katyushas at Haifa, damaging a hotel but causing no
injuries. Israeli-Hizballah exchanges continue late into the evening, with
Hizballah firing around 90 rockets and mortars into Israel, hitting some 20
northern towns and killing a 2d Israeli, while Israel attacks 100s of targets
across Lebanon (mostly in the south, but including hitting Beirut airport a 2d
time, with artillery reportedly fired at a rate of 1 shell per minute throughout
the day), killing at least another 10 Lebanese. Total casualties for the day are
estimated at 54 Lebanese (overwhelmingly civilians) killed and 103 wounded, and
2 Israelis killed and 90 injured (1 seriously, two-thirds being treated for
shock). Israel also warns UNIFIL that the IDF will target anyone moving nr. the
Blue Line, including UNIFIL observers, prompting UNIFIL to confine its 2,500
troops (who are either unarmed or lightly armed for personal defense only) to
barracks. (AP, HA, MSNBC, National Public Radio, REU 7/13; NYT, UNIS, WP, WT
7/14)
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Overnight in Gaza, the IDF conducts air strikes heavily damaging the offices
of Change and Reform PC mbrs. in Bayt Lahiya (causing no injuries), destroying a
bridge linking Nussayrat r.c. with al- Mughraqa; directs tank fire on a
Palestinian truck approaching its position but refusing orders to halt, killing
1 Palestinian, wounding a 2d. During the day, the IDF continues to shell n.
Gaza, targeting 2 PA security offices and damaging 4 Palestinian homes;
bulldozes 83 d. of Palestinian land nr. Dayr al-Balah, more than 100 d. of land
outside al-Qarara; fires on residential areas of Khuza’ nr. the border, wounding
a Palestinian woman inside her home. Some 50 Palestinian militants temporarily
take over the Rafah crossing, allowing as many as half of the 4,000 Palestinian
stranded on the Egyptian side to enter Gaza; Egyptian border police block
Palestinians who try to cross fr. Gaza into Egypt. Palestinians fire at least 7
rockets fr. Gaza into Israel, causing damage in 1 incident but no injuries. The
IDF conducts late-night arrest raids, house searches in and around Hebron, in
Tulkarm; prevents Palestinians under age 45 fr. attending Friday prayers at
al-Aqsa mosque. (HA, JP 7/14; NYT, WP 7/15; OCHA 7/19; PCHR 7/20)
Overnight, after Olmert’s security cabinet approves a list of “more
significant” Hizballah targets, the IDF makes air strikes on Hizballah sites in
s. Beirut and targets the Beirut–Damascus highway (in an attempt to complete an
air, sea, and land blockade on Lebanon). During the day, the IDF extends the
naval blockade northwards to Tripoli; shells numerous bridges, roads, other
civilian infrastructure, especially in s. Beirut; makes air strikes on the
building serving as Hizballah’s headquarters and Nasrallah’s residence
(destroying it), its al-Nur radio station (missing and hitting an apartment
building), and the Beirut airport, a major power plant and a bridge s. of the
capital, a PFLP base nr. the Syrian border. At least 8 Lebanese civilians are
reported killed (3 in Beirut, 5 in the south), 55 injured during the day,
raising the estimated death toll since the start of operations to 66 Lebanese
(overwhelmingly civilians), more than 200 wounded. Hizballah continues to fire
Katyushas at n. Israel, killing an Israeli woman,her 5-yr.-old grandson in
Moshav Meron and injuring as many as 50 Israelis across the Galilee, including
in Acre, Carmiel, Kiryat Shimona, Nahariya, Safad. Hizballah also hits an
Israeli naval ship 10-mi off the coast nr. Beirut, disabling it, killing 1
Israeli sailor, leaving 3 other sailors missing, raising the comprehensive death
toll to 13 Israelis killed (the majority soldiers), around 150 injured (mostly
suffering shock). (HA, NYT, WT 7/14; NYT, WP, WT 7/15; NYT, WP 7/16; NYT 7/17,
7/19)
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Overnight, the IDF pulls troops out of central Gaza; makes air strikes on the
PA Economics Min. offices in Gaza City (causing no injuries), a factory in Gaza
City (killing 1 Palestinian, wounding at least 9), a bridge nr. Bureij r.c.;
fatally shoots an unarmed Palestinian who strays close to the
Kissufim crossing. Palestinians fire several rockets into Israel, causing no
damage or injuries. In the West Bank, the IDF conducts late-night arrest raids,
house searches nr. Hebron. A Palestinian dies of injuries received during the
IDF’s 7/6 failed assassination attempt on Zubaydi and Sadi. (NYT, WP 7/15; NYT
7/16; PCHR 7/20)
The IDF escalates its attacks on Lebanon, completing the naval blockade of
the coast; making air strikes on Hizballah offices, homes of Hizballah leaders
and a senior Hamas official; hitting scores of civilian infrastructure targets,
particularly in pro-Hizballah neighborhoods in s. Beirut and s. Lebanon, and
roads and bridges in e. and n. Lebanon (including destroying the last bridge on
the Beirut–Damascus highway), also destroying numerous gas stations, fuel depots
(including hitting Jiyeh terminal for a 2d day, creating a major oil slick), a
major power plant s. of the capital; shelling ports in Amshit, Batrun, Beirut,
Juniyah, Sidon, Tripoli, and Tyre and hitting a radar installation in the new
Manara lighthouse in Beirut to disable Lebanon’s coast radar defenses. At least
16 Lebanese civilians are killed in an air strike on a civilian convoy fleeing
Marwahin village in s. Lebanon after Israel warned residents to evacuate,
bringing the estimated death toll since the start of the crisis to 92 Lebanese
killed and at least 250 wounded, almost all of them civilians. Hizballah fires
some 90 Katyushas at n. Israel during the day, hitting Tiberias for the 1st
time, as well as Carmiel and Nahariya, lightly injuring at least 11 Israelis.
Italy begins evacuating its citizens fr. Lebanon; Britain, France, the U.S. say
they have plans to do the same. (HA, NYT, WP, WT 7/16; NYT 7/29; WP 8/1; NYT 8/3)
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The IDF sends tanks, troops back into n. Gaza before dawn, firing missiles at
and exchanging gunfire with Palestinian militants, killing at least 3 Hamas
mbrs., 2 PRC mbrs., wounding at least 30 persons (including 1 Japanese and 1
Palestinian journalist, 2 paramedics) nr. Bayt Hanun and conducting arrest
raids, house searches in Bayt Hanun; continues to shell n. Gaza, areas nr. Rafah
(killing a 59-yr.-old Palestinian woman); makes a predawn air strike on PA FMin.
offices in Gaza City, wounding 3 Palestinians; makes a 2d air strike on the
FMin. complex late in the evening, destroying it, wounding 12 bystanders,
damaging several nearby homes; fires missiles fr. helicopters at the ESF
compound in Jabaliya, damaging it. In the West Bank, the IDF conducts late-night
arrest raids, house searches in Bethlehem and in and around Hebron (also
searching and confiscating documents fr. the Islamic Society for Orphans),
Nablus; begins work on a new segment of the separation wall southwest of Hebron.
The IDF also detains for several hrs. al-Jazeera satellite TV’s Jerusalem bureau
chief for questioning regarding violating Israeli military censorship rules.
Jewish settlers fr. Tal Rumayda attack Palestinians, international peace
activists in Hebron. Unidentified gunmen fatally shoot a PA security officer in
Gaza. (AP, IMEMC, NYT 7/16; AP, NYT, WP, WT 7/17; OCHA, PCHR 7/18; OCHA 7/19;
PCHR 7/20)
Overnight, the IDF launches heavy missile barrages and air strikes on s.
Beirut suburbs (leveling wide swaths around the Hizballah headquarters) and s.
Lebanon, hitting a major power station. In response, Hizballah fires some 20
rockets on Haifa, killing 8 Israelis and wounding 7 at a rail yard, hitting the
city’s main oil refinery and gas depot, and a busy downtown street at rush hour;
the IDF says that 4 of the rockets fired were Iranian made Fajr missiles (which,
if confirmed, would mark Hizballah’s 1st use of the weapons), but Hizballah says
it fired only Raad-2 and Raad-3 missiles. The IDF strikes back during the day,
ordering Lebanese to evacuate 7 villages in s. Lebanon; hitting at least 80
targets across Lebanon, killing at least 45 Lebanese and wounding more than 100,
including killing 20 in an air strike on a government civil defense building in
Tyre (also wounding 50) and 8 dual Canadian citizens in a strike on a minibus in
s. Lebanon; also killing a Ghanaian UNIFIL soldier and his family in an air
strike on his house; leveling an apartment building in s. Beirut, knocking out
electricity in many areas of the capital. (AP, HA, IFM 7/16; NYT, WP, WT 7/17)
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In Gaza, the IDF expands ground operations in Bayt Hanun under artillery
fire, occupying the town, firing on residential areas (killing 2 Palestinians),
bulldozing land and homes, occupying houses as military bases, forcing some
residents to flee; fires 2 artillery shells at a group of Palestinian children
playing soccer in al-Bureij r.c., wounding a 14-yr.-old; fires on residential
areas of Abasan, wounding 1 Palestinian. Palestinians fire at least 7 rockets
fr. Gaza into Israel, lightly injuring 2 Israelis. In the West Bank, the IDF
makes a raid on Nablus, where Palestinian militants throw an explosive device at
troops, killing 1 IDF soldier, wounding 6; sends undercover units into Bethlehem
to detain a wanted AMB mbr.; conducts late-night arrest raids nr. Nablus,
Qalqilya. For a 2d day (see 7/16), the IDF detains al-Jazeera satellite TV’s
Jerusalem bureau chief for questioning regarding violating Israeli military
censorship rules. (AP 7/17; WP 7/18; PCHR 7/20)
The IDF intensifies attacks on e. and n. Lebanon, hitting Lebanese army
barracks in Tripoli and army bases in Baalbek (killing 9 Lebanese soldiers),
homes of Hizballah officials in the east; conducting heavy bombing of s. Beirut
to destroy underground bunkers where Nasrallah and Hizballah’s senior leadership
may be hiding; hitting fuel depots at the Beirut airport for a 2d time. In
total, at least 38 Lebanese (mostly civilians) are killed during the day,
including 12 civilians killed when the IDF targets a minibus in s. Lebanon.
Hizballah responds by firing at least 30 rockets on n. Israel, including hitting
Haifa with 3 rockets, shearing the front of an apartment building, wounding 6
Israelis. Britain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Ukraine, the U.S. begin evacuating
their nationals. (NYT, WP 7/17; NYT, WP, WT 7/18)
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The IDF withdraws troops fr. n. Gaza, leaving 60–130 Palestinian homes and a
UNRWA clinic completely destroyed or uninhabitable; sends troops into al-Shuka
village nr. Rafah, cutting electricity, bulldozing large areas of agricultural
land, forcing 97 families (703 Palestinians) to flee their homes (UNRWA sets up
3 tent shelters in Jabaliya r.c. to house them); fires across the border into
residential areas of Nussayrat r.c., wounding 1 Palestinian; shells and fires
missiles fr. helicopters at areas in and around Abasan and nr. Khan Yunis;
allows EU monitors to reopen the Rafah crossing for entry to Gaza; resumes
shelling of n. Gaza late in the evening. Palestinians fire 2 rockets fr. Gaza
into Israel, causing no damage or injuries. In the West Bank, the IDF sends
undercover units into Bethlehem, raiding an apartment building, checking
residents’ IDs, detaining 1 Palestinian; raids, vandalizes an UNRWA office and a
youth center in Aida r.c.; raids the Ramallah Governate offices and the nearby
office of the Palestine News Agency (WAFA), vandalizing them, detaining 5
Palestinians, including 2 PA police officers; conducts late-night arrest raids,
house searches in Jenin. Unidentified gunmen fire on the home of a senior PSF
official, killing 1 bodyguard, wounding 2. (OCHA 7/18; NYT 7/19; PCHR 7/20; OCHA
7/27)
The IDF strikes at least 110 targets across Lebanon, hitting a Lebanese army
base (killing 11 soldiers, wounding 35), a home in s. Lebanon (killing 9
Lebanese civilians), targets in Baalbek; targets trucks in what is seen as a new
campaign aimed at preventing Hizballah from relocating rockets, though most
trucks hit are civilian ones bearing essential goods to Lebanese towns,
including destroying a convoy in the Biqa‘ Valley carrying medical supplies fr.
the UAE; continuing to destroy roads and bridges. At least 20 Lebanese are
killed during the day. The IDF confirms that small special forces teams have
been conducting “pinpoint operations” in s. Lebanon, searching for arms caches
and tunnels, withdrawing quickly; today some teams clash with Hizballah mbrs.
reportedly leaving 2 IDF soldiers dead, 3 injured. Hizballah fires up to 130
rockets at some 10 cities in n. Israel, killing 1 Israeli, wounding around 20 in
Nahariya, also hitting Haifa, Kiryat Shimona, Safad, Tiberias. The UN estimates
that 500,000 Lebanese (out of a population of 4 million) have fled their homes
to escape the violence. Lebanese begin to report shortages and rising costs of
essential items, such as food and gas; begin withdrawing cash from banks and
converting money into dollars in preparation for long-term deflation and
economic hardship. (AP 7/18; AP, REU 7/19; NYT, WP, WT 7/19)
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Overnight, the IDF sends troops back into central Gaza, engaging in heavy
clashes with armed Palestinians in al-Maghazi r.c. that last throughout the day,
occupying houses as sniper posts, cutting electricity to central Gaza,
conducting air and artillery strikes, leaving 5 Hamas mbrs., 4 Palestinian
bystanders dead and 5 IDF soldiers, 93 Palestinians wounded (mostly militants,
most with shrapnel fr. tank fire; also including 20 children). The IDF also
continues to shell n. Gaza fr. land and sea. In the West Bank, the IDF sends
around 50 armored vehicles into Nablus in a major raid allegedly to search for
Palestinian militants “activated by Hizballah” to stage attacks on Israel,
laying siege to the Nablus governorate building, the government compound (mostly
destroyed during Operation Defensive Shield in 2002), 3 security force
buildings, the central prison; forcing out and detaining around 150 Palestinians
(many PA security officers); killing 3 armed AMB mbrs. and 2 bystanders
(including a medic), wounding 33 (including 16 children, 2 Palestinian);
demolishing the main PA security compound, at least 6 other PA buildings;
occupying the Palestinian Red Crescent Society offices, preventing the movement
of ambulances. The IDF also patrols in, fires on residential areas of Anabta nr.
Tulkarm. (NYT, WP, WT 7/19; Guardian, ICRC press release, NYT, PCHR, WP, WT
7/20; NYT 7/21; IFM, NYT 7/22; PCHR 7/27)
The IDF continues to escalate air and artillery strikes across Lebanon. At
least 58 Lebanese (including at least 35 civilians) and 4 Israelis (2 soldiers,
2 civilians) are killed during the day, bringing the comprehensive toll to at
least 310 Lebanese (overwhelmingly civilian) and 29 Israelis (at least 15
civilians, 13 soldiers). Sites hit include Srifa nr. Tyre, where air strikes
level at least 20 buildings, killing at least 21 Lebanese, wounding 30, leaving
as many as 80 unaccounted for; a Christian neighborhood in e. Beirut, hitting 2
well-drilling machines mistaken for rocket launchers in Ashrafiyya, causing no
injuries; a bunker in s. Beirut believed to be housing Hizballah leaders, hit
with 23 tons of explosives according to the IDF (Hizballah says the site was
vacant); 2 PFLP-GC bases in the Biqa‘ Valley. The IDF also makes ground
incursions into s. Lebanon, engaging Hizballah fighters; 2 Hizballah mbr. and 2
IDF soldiers are reportedly killed, 9 IDF soldiers injured, and 1 Israeli tank
destroyed nr. Naqura. The IDF also clashes with Hizballah mbrs. who try to cross
into n. Israel nr. Metula, chasing them back across the border, killing 2
Hizballah mbrs. Hizballah retaliates by launching more than 100 rockets on n.
Israel, hitting Haifa and, for the 1st time, Nazareth, where 2 Israeli
Palestinian boys are killed and 8 are wounded; 10s of light injuries occur
elsewhere. Residents in s. Lebanon begin receiving tape-recorded phone messages
fr. the IDF ordering them in Arabic to evacuate. Israel also interrupts Lebanese
radio broadcasts to warn that any truck, including pickups, traveling s. of the
Litani River would be assumed to be transporting weapons and targeted. (AP, REU
7/19; NYT, WP, WT 7/20)
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In Gaza, the IDF continues operations in al-Maghazi r.c., engaging in heavy
clashes with local gunmen, killing 4 armed Palestinians and 1 bystander,
wounding at least 32 (in addition, 1 Palestinian child wounded in al-Maghazi on
7/19 dies of her injuries); drops leaflets across Gaza warning that “anyone who
has...anarsenal, ammunition, or weapons in their house must destroy them or will
face dangerous consequences.” The IDF also continues to shell n. and s. Gaza to
prevent rocket fire; makes air strikes on 2 groups of Palestinians allegedly
laying roadside bombs (no injuries are reported); fires warning shots fr.
gunboats to keep Palestinian fishermen fr. going out to sea. Palestinians fire
at least 1 rocket fr. Gaza into Israel, lightly wounding 1 Israeli. In the West
Bank, the IDF continues major operations in Nablus, surrounding the local PA
headquarters where a number of wanted Palestinians have taken refuge since
fighting began on 7/19; 15 give themselves up during the day, but 10 remain
inside, as IDF tanks shell the building and bulldozers begin to demolish the
structure, troops fire on stone-throwing Palestinians who confront them
(wounding 5). Also in Nablus, some 4,000 Palestinians demonstrate in support of
Hizballah. The IDF also conducts arrest raids, house searches nr. Hebron; clears
Palestinian trees nr. Har Homa settlement. (NYT, WP 7/21; IFM 7/22; PCHR 7/27)
Israel warns Lebanese s. of the Litani River that they have 24 hrs. to
evacuate to the north. The IDF increases pinpoint ground operations in s.
Lebanon, engaging in fierce clashes with Hizballah, leaving at least 2 IDF
soldiers, 2 Hizballah mbrs. dead and 6 IDF soldiers injured; sends tanks,
bulldozers across the n. border to destroy tunnels, bunkers, posts used by
Hizballah (Hizballah claims to destroy 2 tanks; the IDF does not comment);
continues air and artillery strikes on 150 targets across Lebanon, including
Baalbek, Hermel, and al-Khiyam (destroying the infamous jail there, formerly run
by Israel’s proxy, the South Lebanon Army). Late in the evening, 2 IDF
helicopters collide over n. Israel nr. the Lebanese border, killing at least 4
IDF soldiers. Hizballah fires some 40 rockets at n. Israel, hitting Carmiel,
Kiryat Shimona, Safad, Tiberias; there are no reported injuries. Syria reports
that more than 140,000 people have crossed over fr. Lebanon since the violence
began. Some 10,000 foreigners are evacuated by sea fr. Beirut and Tyre
(including some 2,250 Americans and many Southeast Asian laborers evacuated by
the Indian navy); UNIFIL evacuates its post at Naqura. Lebanese report that the
cost of basic goods has risen 500% in some areas. (BBC, UNIS, WP 7/20; AP, NYT,
WP, WT 7/21; WP 7/22)
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Overnight, the IDF withdraws fr. al- Maghazi r.c., leaving a total of 207 d.
of land, 4 Palestinian homes demolished, 9 other homes partially demolished.
Also in Gaza, the IDF fires a tank shell at a home in Gaza City, alleging that a
Hamas mbr. on the roof was preparing to fire an RPG, killing a handicapped
Palestinian on the roof, 3 relatives inside, wounding 2; shells areas nr. Khan
Yunis and the Sufa crossing in the south and in n. Gaza, wounding at least 6
Palestinian civilians. In the West Bank, the IDF withdraws troops fr. Nablus,
ending a 3-day operation; before leaving, troops blow up the main government
offices (killing a Palestinian bystander), fire on stone-throwing Palestinians
youths, wounding 21. The IDF also conducts arrest raids, house searches nr.
Qalqilya. (WP 7/21; NYT, PCHR 7/22; PCHR 7/27; B’Tselem 8/3)
The IDF calls up 3 battalions (several 1,000) additional reserves, positions
troops and armor on the n. Israel border in preparation for “limited” ground
operations to “mop up” Hizballah strongholds and weapons sites, continues
pinpoint special forces operations inside s. Lebanon, urges residents to
evacuate n. of the Litani River immediately (see 7/20; local officials estimate
that 70% of the southern population has left). The U.S. approves Israel’s
request to expedite delivery of precision-guided missiles (including at least
25, possibly 100, 5,000-lb GBU-28 bunker busters) to maintain the intensity of
IDF air strikes. IDF artillery hits a UN observation post in Zarit, s. Lebanon,
causing extensive damage but no injuries; makes air strikes on the
Beirut–Damascus highway and several bridges, targeting empty passenger busses
returning fr. Syria after evacuating foreigners; continues air strikes on
Baalbek (killing at least 5 Lebanese civilians, wounding 20) and on s. Lebanon.
At least 12 Lebanese are killed during the day. Hizballah fires 35–50 rockets
into n. Israel, 10 of them hitting Haifa (injuring 3 Israelis) and others
hitting Carmiel, Kiryat Shimona, Nahariya, Safad, Tiberias, and several n.
Israeli villages. Hizballah acknowledges that 6 Hizballah mbrs. have been killed
since 7/12, whereas Israel claims that around 100 have been killed. UN
humanitarian relief coordinator Jan Egeland estimates that 500,000 Lebanese are
in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, but says that the UN cannot provide
it without Israel, Lebanon guaranteeing safe corridors for movement of civilians
and aid. Today, Israel allows 1 Greek ship carrying 22 tons of humanitarian
goods to enter Beirut. (AP 7/21; NYT, WP, WT 7/22; NYT 8/11)
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The IDF continues to shell n. Gaza, wounding at least 1 Palestinian civilian.
In the West Bank, the IDF conducts arrest raids, house searches nr. Bethlehem. A
Palestinian militant wounded during the 7/19–20 IDF raid on al-Maghazi r.c. dies
of his injuries. (PCHR 7/27)
The IDF continues its troop build-up on the n. Israel border, artillery
strikes and heavy air raids across Lebanon, incursions by small special forces
units into the south. In its 1st major ground operation, the IDF sends some
2,000 soldiers, a tank brigade, armor into Maroun al-Ras (a Hizballah
stronghold, reportedly largely depopulated since fighting began) on the central
s. Lebanese border, stating later that after heavy, close combat, it has taken
control of the town and several surrounding villages; at least 3 Hizballah
mbrs.,asmanyas 7 IDF soldiers may have been killed, several tanks disabled.
Meanwhile, the IDF continues to warn s. Lebanon residents to move northward;
Sidon reports some 35,000 displaced Lebanese arriving in the city today; Tyre,
the largest s. Lebanese town, reports that only around 5,000 of its 175,000
residents remain. Among the targets hit in IDF air strikes are TV and cell phone
transmission towers n. of Beirut (killing at least 1 Lebanese); 2 ICRC
ambulances nr. Qana, killing 1 patient and injuring 6 medics, 2 patients;
Hizballah targets in Baalbek, s. Beirut, Hermel, Sidon, Tyre. At least 8
Lebanese are killed during the day. Hizballah fires some 130 rockets into n.
Israel, wounding 10–20 Israelis (3 seriously); targets include Carmiel, Haifa,
Kiryat Shimona, Nahariya, Safad. Israel allows some ships bearing humanitarian
aid to enter Lebanese ports. (AFP 7/22; NYT, WP, WT 7/23; NYT 7/24; WP 7/25)
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The IDF conducts air strikes on the home of a Hamas mbr. in Gaza City,
causing severe damage; the IDF phoned the target’s cell phone and local PA
police before the strike to warn them to evacuate the house. The IDF also sends
troops, bulldozers into the Erez industrial zone, firing on residential areas
inside Gaza, wounding at least 1 Palestinian civilian. Palestinians fire around
12 rockets fr. Gaza into Israel, causing no damage or injuries; also fire on an
IDF post at Erez crossing, causing no injuries. In the West Bank, the IDF
conducts arrest raids, house searches nr. Bethlehem, Hebron, Jenin. Just after
dawn, 3 armed Jewish settlers break into a Palestinian home in Haris nr. Salfit,
threaten residents; the IDF intervenes, stating that the Palestinians had
“threatened the security of settlers.” The PA makes payments of $330 to each of
165,000 civil servants who have not received salaries since 3/06. (NYT, WP, WT
7/24; OCHA, PCHR 7/27)
The IDF continues air strikes across Lebanon, hitting Hizballah leadership
posts in Beirut, targets in Sidon and the eastern Biqa‘ Valley, road traffic in
s. Lebanon (including convoys of civilians heading north); ground troops in
Maroun al-Ras move 2 mi deeper into Lebanon, engaging Hizballah mbrs. in Bint
Jubayl. At least 8 Lebanese (including a press photographer) are killed and 45
wounded during the day. Hizballah fires nearly 100 rockets on n. Israel, hitting
Haifa (killing 1 Israeli, 1 Israeli Palestinian; wounding 18). Israel says it
has fired more than 20,000 artillery shells into Lebanon since 7/12. (NYT 7/23;
NYT, WP, WT 7/24)
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In Gaza, the IDF drops leaflets on and makes automated phone calls to
residents in n. Gaza warning them to evacuate areas around rocket launch sites,
buildings used by militants; shells Bayt Lahiya, killing 3 Palestinian
civilians, wounding 11 others (the IDF says a shell may have misfired);
repeatedly shells Bayt Hanun and perimeter, killing 3 Palestinian civilians,
wounding 8; shells a shed on a farm nr. Gaza City, allegedly serving as a
weapons depot. IDF troops stationed at the Dahaniyya airport fire on residential
areas of nearby al-Shuka, wounding 1 Palestinian woman outside her home.
Palestinians fire 8 rockets fr. Gaza into Israel, causing no damage or injuries.
Late in the evening, the IDF conducts air strikes destroying 2 Palestinian homes
in Gaza City and Khan Yunis (belonging to an Islamic Jihad mbr.), damaging
surrounding stores and residences, wounding 3 bystanders; in both cases, the IDF
phoned the homes 20 min. before the attack to warn residents to evacuate. The
IDF also makes an air strike destroying a house of a Hamas mbr. under
construction in Brazil r.c., also destroying 2 neighboring homes, damaging
several others, wounding 15 bystanders (including 7 children). In the West Bank,
the IDF patrols in Beitunia nr. Ramallah; conducts arrest raids, house searches
nr. Jericho, Tulkarm, and in ‘Askar r.c., Azariyya, Jenin town and r.c.;
bulldozes 35 d. of Palestinian land for construction of the separation wall nr.
Jerusalem. (WP 7/24; NYT, WP 7/25; PCHR 7/27; B’Tselem 8/3)
IDF ground forces advance another half- mile into s. Lebanon, using
bulldozers to clear roads and demolish buildings, engaging Hizballah mbrs. in
Bint Jubayl and encountering artillery fire, antitank weapons, land mines,
leaving 2 IDF soldiers dead, 14–20 IDF soldiers wounded, 2 Hizballah mbrs.
captured, an unknown number of Hizballah casualties, up to 5 IDF tanks disabled;
an IDF helicopter returning fr. Bint Jubayl crashes in the n. Galilee, killing
another 2 IDF soldiers. Meanwhile, IDF-Hizballah clashes continue in Maroun
al-Ras. The IDF also continues air strikes across Lebanon, targeting at least 70
Hizballah sites (particularly around Tyre), killing at least 7 Lebanese
civilians; also hitting a UN post, injuring 4 UNIFIL soldiers. Hizballah fires
around 80 rockets into n. Israel, injuring 20 Israelis, 2 seriously, and
starting brush fires. (JAZ, NBC Nightly News, Slate, Wall Street Journal 7/24;
NYT, WP, WT 7/25; WP 7/26)
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In Gaza, the IDF shells areas nr. Khan Yunis, wounding 2 Palestinians and
damaging an ambulance coming to their rescue; fires on a Palestinian family
tending their fields nr. the border fence with Israel e. of al-Qarara, killing a
Palestinian teenager; bulldozes 7 d. of agricultural land nr. al-Maghazi r.c.
Palestinians fire several rockets fr. Gaza into Israel, causing no damage or
injuries. In the West Bank, the IDF sends undercover units into al-Bireh for a
day-long operation, imposes a curfew, surrounds 2 apartment buildings, occupies
neighboring homes as sniper and observation posts, orders all residents out for
ID checks, then raids the building arresting a wanted Palestinian; conducts
arrest raids, house searches nr. Bethlehem, Hebron (firing on stone-throwing
Palestinians who confront the troops, wounding 1), Nablus; bulldozes 10s of d.
of agricultural land nr. Bethlehem for construction of the separation wall. To
protest U.S. Secy. of State Condoleezza Rice’s mtg. with Abbas today,
Palestinians in Ramallah observe a general strike, 100s conduct a protest march
(some waving Lebanese flags). A Jewish settler fr. Beitar Ilit nr. Bethlehem
fires on a 47yr.- old Palestinian walking nearby, wounding him with a live
bullet in the jaw. A Jewish settler fr. Tene Oranim in Hebron throws a grenade
at Palestinian shepherds tending a flock nearby, wounding 1 Palestinian, killing
3 sheep. A Palestinian civilian injured during IDF operations in al-Maghazi r.c.
on 7/19 dies. (NYT, WP, WT 7/26; PCHR 7/27)
The IDF conducts air and artillery strikes on a UNIFIL post in al-Khiyam,
hitting the area 21 times (at least 11 of them air strikes), killing 4 UNIFIL
mbrs., continuing the aerial assault while rescue efforts are underway (see
Quarterly Update for details); continues air strikes in s. Beirut and across s.
Lebanon, especially in Nabatiyya (where at least 6 Lebanese civilians are killed
when 2 homes are hit by missiles), Tyre. Ground battles involving IDF tank and
Hizballah antitank fire, fierce house-to-house combat supported by IDF artillery
and helicopter fire continue in Bint Jubayl and Maroun al-Ras and are reported
in Yaron to the west; by nightfall, the IDF claims to have secured control of
Bint Jubayl, killed senior Hizballah cmdr. Abu Jaafir and 20–30 Hizballah mbrs.,
though there is no independent confirmation; at least 3 IDF soldiers are
wounded. Hizballah fires more than 90 rockets into n. Israel, killing an Israeli
Druze in Maghir, injuring 30 Israelis (mostly suffering fr. shock); other
targets include Haifa, Ma’alot, Nahariya, Safad, Tiberias. (NYT, WP, WT 7/26;
NYT 7/27)
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The IDF expands Operation Summer Rains overnight, sending 50 tanks, troops
back into n. Gaza in and around Gaza City, engaging in intense clashes with and
conducting air strikes on Palestinian gunmen, leaving at least 7 Hamas mbrs., 5
Islamic Jihad mbrs., 9 civilians dead, at least 57 Palestinians wounded,
bulldozing wide tracts of land. In at least 3 incidents in Jabaliya r.c., the
IDF phones Hamas mbrs. warning them to evacuate their houses, then conducts air
strikes destroying the homes. The IDF also closes the Qarni crossing.
Palestinians fire 13 rockets fr. Gaza into Israel, lightly injuring 1 Israeli in
Sederot. In the West Bank, the IDF sends undercover units in a car with
Palestinian license plates into Kafr Qadim nr. Qalqilya, surrounds a home,
evacuates and checks residents, demolishes the home, arrests 1 Palestinian,
injures 1; bars a Palestinian heart attack victim fr. crossing a checkpoint to
reach a Qalqilya hospital, allowing him to die; patrols, searches cars in Yatta
nr. Hebron; conducts arrest raids, house searches in and around Hebron, and in
al-Fara‘a r.c. nr. Jenin, Nablus. In Rafah, a Palestinian is killed in an
exchange of fire btwn. PA security forces, armed Palestinians. Israeli security
sources reveal that Israeli-Canadian citizen Falah, arrested on 7/8 and held
without access to a lawyer, was detained for photographing a military antenna
nr. Ras al-Naqura, alleging that he was sent “to photograph and report where
rockets have landed in Israel,” noting that he visited Beirut, Tehran within the
last 2 yrs.; Falah, who was arrested before Hizballah’s 7/12 cross-border raid
and the firing of rockets into Israel, said the photos were for academic
purposes, he did not know the antenna was military, and his trips to Lebanon,
Iran were public knowledge. (REU, NYT, WP 7/26; NYT, WP, WT 7/26; PCHR 7/27;
OCHA 8/2; PCHR 8/3)
The IDF faces intense fighting in s. Lebanon, where some 100 Hizballah mbrs.
ambush an elite IDF Golani Brigade unit in Bint Jubayl, pinning them down for 1
hr. under a heavy barrage of mortars, antitank rounds, RPGs, and small-arms fire
before they could return fire, killing 8 IDF soldiers, wounding at least 22; the
IDF estimates that it killed around 20 Hizballah mbrs. A 9th IDF soldier is
killed, 5 are wounded by antitank fire in clashes nr. Maroun al-Ras. Meanwhile,
the IDF continues air strikes nr. Beirut and in s. Lebanon, including hitting an
Amal command center and the Hizballah headquarters in Tyre. In Anjar nr. the
Syrian border, a truck carrying emergency food, medical supplies donated by the
UAE (see 7/18) is hit, killing the Syrian driver. Hizballah fires around 150
rockets into Israel, striking Carmiel, Haifa, Jish, Safad, Tiberias. Israel
allows 2 Jordanian military transports carrying humanitarian aid to land at
Beirut airport, though it still will not provide safety guarantees for trucks
transporting the supplies southward on the coastal highway or across the border
fr. Syria, where relief goods for 20,000 people have been stockpiled. The UN
moves 5 convoys of supplies (containing wheat, soap, diapers, water purification
tablets, medical kits) to the south on 5 routes approved for one-time use by the
IDF. (NYT, WP, WT 7/27)
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In Gaza, the IDF closes the Nahal Oz pipeline; shells areas nr. Gaza City,
killing at least 1 Palestinian militant, 1 Palestinian farmer working in her
field; shells areas nr. Bayt Hanun (killing 1 Palestinian child outside his
home, wounding 5 Palestinians), in al-Shuka; makes air strikes destroying 3
houses nr. Bayt Lahiya (killing 1 Palestinian bystander), in Bayt Hanun, Khan
Yunis (also destroying 2 adjacent homes). In Jerusalem, a Palestinian gunman
fires on Israeli police, wounding 2 before being shot dead. In the West Bank,
the IDF sends undercover units into Jenin r.c. in cars with Palestinian license
plates, surrounds a home, opens fire (wounding a Palestinian bystander in an
apartment building nearby), occupying several surrounding houses as sniper
positions, evacuates and checks IDs of residents, arrests 1 Palestinian, fires
on stone-throwing Palestinians who confront the troops, wounding 8 Palestinians
(including 2 journalists covering the incident for al-Jazeera, Reuters); patrols
in al-Bireh; begins construction of a new segment of the separation wall in Bayt
Jala that will cut Palestinians off fr. 5,000 d. of agricultural land and cut
off the access of Battir and Husan Nahalin villages to Bethlehem. The body of a
Jewish settler fr. Yakir missing since early in the morning is found in a
burnt-out vehicle nr. a West Bank Palestinian village; the AMB takes
responsibility for kidnapping, killing him. In Israel, Israeli police free dual
Israeli-Canadian citizen Falah after a Haifa District Court orders the police
and/or Shin Bet to file formal charges against him or let him go (see 7/26). A
Palestinian wounded during the 7/26 IDF raid on Kafr Qadim dies. A 2d
Palestinian dies of injuries received during IDF operations in Nablus on 7/19.
(OCHA 7/27; NYT 7/28; NYT 7/29; PCHR 8/3)
Israel’s security cabinet approves call-ups for up to 3 divisions of
reservists (15,000–30,000 reserves) for the war on Lebanon. The IDF makes some
180 air and artillery strikes on targets across Lebanon, including hitting radio
and TV relays in Amshit n. of Beirut, 3 trucks in the Biqa‘ Valley carrying
emergency food supplies to Beirut. Ground clashes continue in Bint Jubayl, 2
residential apartment buildings nr. an Amal headquarters in Tyre; a Lebanese
army base in n. Lebanon; roads, buildings in s. Lebanon and the Biqa‘ Valley,
including al-Khiyam, Kafr, Nabatiyya, Sidon, Tuffah, Riyaq, Zahleh. The IDF
broadcasts radio warnings to s. Lebanon residents that their villages would be
“totally destroyed” if rockets are fired fr. them. Hizballah fires some 110
rockets into n. Israel, wounding 7 Israelis and hitting an empty factory in
Haifa, also hitting sites in Carmiel, Nahariya Safad, Tiberias. (IFM 7/27; NYT,
WP, WT 7/28)
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The IDF withdraws troops fr. the outskirts of Gaza City, where residents find
the bodies of another Hamas mbr. and a 13-yr.-old Palestinian killed during
recent clashes, 9 Palestinian homes completely demolished, 16 partially
destroyed, at least 80 d. of agricultural land razed; conducts an air strike
destroying a shed nr. the Rafah border allegedly hiding a smugglers tunnel.
Palestinians fire rockets fr. Gaza into Israel, lightly wounding 2 Israelis. In
the West Bank, the IDF sends troops into Azun nr. Qalqilya, fires on
stone-throwing youths who confront them, wounding 1; conducts arrest raids,
house searches nr. Bethlehem. (NYT, WT 7/29; PCHR 8/3)
The IDF continues air and artillery strikes across Lebanon, including making
about 70 air strikes on Baruk in the central Biqa‘ valley, hitting a convoy of
civilian vehicles evacuating Rmaysh in s. Lebanon, wounding a journalist. Ground
fighting continues in Bint Jubayl, where the IDF claims at least 26 Hizballah
mbrs. are killed; 6 IDF soldiers wounded. Hizballah for the 1st time fires 2
Khaybar-1 rockets (range up to 50 mi, payload up to 200 lb), striking Afula, 30
mi inside Israel, just n. of the West Bank; fires more than 100 rockets into n.
Israel during the day, wounding 14 Israelis and hitting targets in Carmiel, Ma’a
lot, Nahariya, Safad, Tiberias. (AP, ICRC press release 7/28; NYT, WP, WT 7/29)
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In Gaza, the IDF sends troops back into s. Gaza to search for a reported
tunnel on the Gaza-Egypt border, cuts power to Rafah, makes an air strike on a
building in Gaza City that allegedly holds a weapons cache; makes air strikes
destroying 2 Palestinian homes in n. Gaza after phoning residents (at least 1 of
them an AMB mbr.) to warn them to evacuate, also destroying 1 home nearby;
shells residential areas of n. Gaza without warning (hitting 4 Palestinian
homes, injuring 3 Palestinians), al-Shuka (wounding 2 Palestinians); temporarily
occupies the Erez industrial zone, withdrawing after nightfall; sends bulldozers
into southeastern Khan Yunis to raze 100 d. of agricultural land. UNRWA reports
that it is housing in its schools some 1,200 Palestinians who have fled n. Gaza
to escape IDF shelling. In the West Bank, the IDF sends undercover units into
Nablus to assassinate local Islamic Jihad military cmdr. Hani Uwayjan,a
Palestinian civilian with him; conducts arrest raids, house searches in Hebron,
Qalqilya; patrols in, fires on residential areas of Jenin, wounding 1
Palestinian. A Palestinian civilian wounded by IDF fire in Gaza City on 7/27
dies. (NYT, PCHR, WP, WT 7/30; PCHR 8/3)
The IDF keeps up intensive air and artillery strikes across Lebanon,
targeting the Beirut–Damascus highway (closing the Syrian border crossing for
the 1st time since 7/12; though the road is used primarily by civilians trying
to flee the country and aid workers bringing in humanitarian assistance, Israel
claims it targeted the road to prevent arms smuggling), killing at least 6
Lebanese civilians, wounding 2 UNIFIL monitors. During the day, the IDF
withdraws troops fr. Bint Jubayl, claiming to have destroyed Hizballah’s
elaborate network of tunnels and storage areas, but continues air and artillery
strikes and keeps troops in the area, saying they could be sent back in at any
time. Hizballah fires at least 90 rockets into Israel. Israel allows military
planes delivering aid fr. Egypt, Jordan, the UAE to land at Beirut airport; a
warship fr. Turkey brings medical supplies into Beirut port; a U.S. naval
catamaran brings blankets, tarps, medical kits; aid workers in Lebanon complain
that it is still too dangerous to transport aid supplies, that the IDF still
requires convoy-by-convoy approval to move the aid to hard-hit areas. (NYT, WP,
WT 7/30)
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The IDF reopens the Nahal Oz pipeline (closed 7/27), the Qarni crossing to
imports only (closed 7/26; exports have been banned since 6/23); makes an air
strike destroying a Palestinian home nr. Bayt Lahiya after phoning the residents
and warning them to leave; makes an air strike severely damaging the Gaza City
home of a PA police officer, claiming he was storing weapons for militants (the
officer was warned to evacuate; denies storing weapons); continues to shell
residential areas of al-Shuka, wounding 1 Palestinian. In the West Bank, the IDF
patrols, randomly checks IDs of residents in Qalqilya; conducts house searches
in Bethlehem (targeting the home of a PA security officer), nr. Tulkarm. Some
5,000 Palestinians demonstrate outside the UN compound in Gaza City to protest
the IDF’s attack on Qana, Lebanon, overnight (see below). A PSF officer is shot,
wounded by unidentified armed Palestinians in Khan Yunis. A Palestinian wounded
in the 7/19 IDF assault on al-Maghazi dies. (PCHR 8/3)
Overnight, the IDF drops 2 2,000-lb MK84 guided missiles on a 3-story
residential building in Qana in s. Lebanon killing at least 28 Lebanese
(including 16 children), wounding 9, and leaving 11 missing and presumed dead
(including 6 children; initial reports say 57 Lebanese are killed, including 37
children, and 8 are wounded but Lebanese government, hospital, independent
reports downgrade the figures by 8/3); the Israeli FMin. issues a statement
blaming Qana residents for ignoring IDF warnings to leave. U.S. Secy. of State
Rice,in Israel to discuss a cease-fire, announces that she will return to
Washington but succeeds in securing Israel’s agmt. to a 48-hr. partial
suspension of air strikes on s. Lebanon, including a 24-hr. window for relief
agencies to transport goods and civilians; Israel says it will observe the
suspension until the IDF “detects an imminent launch” of Hizballah rockets, but
ground operations in s. Lebanon, air and artillery strikes n. of the Litani
would continue. During the day, the IDF launches new ground operations in
southeastern Lebanon nr. Taybeh and n. of the Israeli town of Metula, reporting
8 IDF soldiers wounded, 3 Hizballah mbrs. killed; makes air and artillery
strikes across Lebanon, including in Yarun (killing at least 5 Lebanese
civilians); calls on UNIFIL to evacuate Aita al-Sha‘b, Ramieh before sunset
(UNIFIL refuses to comply). Hizballah fires more than 150 rockets into Israel in
the heaviest barrage since the conflict began on 7/12, with some 80 rockets
hitting Kiryat Shimona. (IFM, JAZ, UNIS 7/30; NYT, WP, WT 7/31; NYT 8/1; WT 8/4)
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The IDF shells areas of n. Gaza, killing a 16-yr.-old Palestinian, wounding a
4-yr.old outside their homes; detains 2 unarmed Palestinians attempting to sneak
into Israel nr. al-Maghazi r.c. to find work. In the West Bank, the IDF bans
Palestinians fr. entering Israel; conducts arrest raids, house searches in
Hebron, Tulkarm (searching Change and Reform offices and nearby Internet caf´e,
damaging computers; the Palestinian Media and Studies Center, confiscating
computers, files; an Islamic women’s charity and sports club, vandalizing
furniture, confiscating files). (NYT 8/1; NYT 8/2; PCHR 8/3;
OCHA 8/9)
Overnight, the 48-hour partial suspension of Israeli air strikes on s.
Lebanon goes into effect (2:00 A.M. local time 7/31; 7:00 P.M. ET 7/30). Within
hrs., the IDF launches air strikes in support of ground troops in Taybeh, at a
Lebanese army jeep traveling nr. Qasmiyya n. of Tyre (based on false information
that a senior Hizballah mbr. was in the car, killing 1 Lebanese soldier,
wounding 3). The Israeli cabinet also approves plans to “expand and deepen”
ground operations in s. Lebanon. With air strikes eased, Lebanese rescue workers
begin combing bombed-out cars and destroyed buildings in villages in s. Lebanon,
finding at least 49 bodies during the day, but relief agencies report that the
IDF is still demanding that aid convoys coordinate their routes with the IDF on
a case-by-case basis despite the 24-hr. window for humanitarian operations. The
IDF also conducts some air strikes nr. the Syrian border and on Bint Jubayl;
continues ground operations in Aita al-Sha‘b, Kafr Kila, Maroun al-Ras.
Hizballah launches 3–4 mortars into Kiryat Shimona, but no rockets. The Lebanese
government warns that the country has only a few days’ fuel supply remaining and
once it runs out, provision of normal health care and relief aid will cease.
(Israeli Prime Minister’s Office transcript 7/31; BBC 8/1; NYT, WP, WT 8/1)
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For the 2d day, a PSF officer is shot, wounded by
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Abbreviations
IDF
Israeli Defense Forces
PA Palestinian Authority
Chronology Source Abbreviations
ADM (Addameer--Prisoners Support and Human Rights Association, Ramallah)
AFP (Agence France-Presse, Paris)
AIC (Alternative Information Center, Jerusalem)
AP (Associated Press, Internet)
ATL (Anatolia, Ankara)
AYM (al-Ayyam, Ramallah)
BDL (BADIL Resource Center, Bethlehem)
DUS (al-Dustur, Amman)
FAV (Free Arab Voice, Internet)
HA (Ha'Aretz, Tel Aviv)
HJ (al-Hayat al-Jadida, Ramallah)
HP (Hear Palestine, Washington)
HUR (Hurriyet, Istanbul)
IRNA (Islamic Republic News Agency, Tehran)
IsRN (Israel Radio News, Internet)
JP (Jerusalem Post International Edition, Jerusalem)
JT (Jordan Times, Amman)
LAW (Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment, Jerusalem)
MA (Ma'ariv, Tel Aviv)
MEI (Middle East International, London)
MENA (Middle East News Agency, Cairo)
MENL (Middle East Newsline, Internet)
MEZ (al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, Jabaliyya)
MM (Mideast Mirror, London)
NYT (New York Times, New York)
PCHR (Palestinian Center for Human Rights, Gaza)
PR (Palestine Report, Jerusalem)
QA (al-Quds al-Arabi, London)
REU (Reuters, Internet)
RL (Radio Lebanon, Beirut)
RMC (Radio Monte Carlo, Paris)
SA (al-Sharq al-Awsat, London)
UPI (United Press International, Internet)
WJW (Washington Jewish Week, Rockville, MD)
WNC (World News Connection [Internet], Washington)
WP (Washington Post, Washington)
WT (Washington Times, Washington)
XIN (Xinhua+nNew China News Agency, Beijing)
YA (Yedi'ot Aharonot, Tel Aviv)
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