Middle East
Palestine
Gaza
2008
| Gaza, 2008 Timeline | Saturday, October 11 | Author |
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| Jan.25 |
Egyptians retreat from Gaza fence
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| Jan.26 |
'Dozens hurt' in Gaza border clashes
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| Feb.28 |
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Israeli forces pound Gaza Strip Israeli forces have kept up attacks on the Strip, where they have killed at least 32 Palestinians, militants and civilians. Gazan drivers are staying at home
| Mar.1 |
Palestinians: Israel attacks kill dozens
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| Mar.2 |
Palestinians suspend talks with Israel
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Israel begins Gaza withdrawal
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| Mar.4 |
Israel returns to Gaza
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| Mar.5 |
Life in Gaza cited worst since 1967
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| Mar.13 |
Israel jets strike northern Gaza
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| Apr.9 |
Militant attack on Israel border
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| Apr.16 |
Air strike 'kills 9 Palestinians'
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| Apr.23 |
Fuel embargo blocks UN aid
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| Jun.17 |
Hamas sources say truce with Israel near
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Israel and Hamas 'agree truce'
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| Jun.18 |
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Israelis, Palestinians battle before truce Palestinian militants and the Israeli military traded violent attacks a day before a truce was scheduled to take effect
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Israel, Hamas begin truce in Gaza A truce between Israel and Palestinian militants took effect at 6 a.m. local time, after both sides spent the previous day trading blows
| Jun.24 |
First violation of Israeli, Hamas truce
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| Jul.25 |
Five die in Gaza City explosion
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| Aug.2 |
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Fleeing Fatah supporters enter Israel About 180 pro-Fatah Palestinians seeking refuge from a Hamas crackdown in Gaza City were allowed into Israel
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| Jan.6 | Four dead in Israeli air strikes | |||||
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| Jan.19 | Israeli airstrikes kill 2 militants | |||||
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Gaza City plunged into darkness |||||
| Jan.21 | UN says Gaza facing food shortage | |||||
| Israel to ease blockade | ||||||
| Jan.22 | Gunfire at Egypt's Gaza crossing | |||||
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Thousands of people fled after hearing explosions. Masked Palestinian gunmen blew holes in a border wall
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Egyptians retreat from Gaza fence
Egyptian security forces have pulled back from the border after an apparent failure to reseal it. Palestinians still crossing freely in and out...
'Dozens hurt' in Gaza border clashes At least 38 Egyptian security force members have been hurt as riot police and armored vehicles sought to restore control over crowds
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| Israeli forces have kept up attacks on the Strip, where they have killed at least 32 Palestinians, militants and civilians. Gazan drivers are staying at home |
| March 2008 ... more > | Top ^ |
45 Palestinians been killed since Friday, Palestinian sources said, and 2 Israeli soldiers have died. Israel wants to stop rocket attacks
Palestinian leaders have suspended peace talks with Israel until the Jewish state halts its military operation in Gaza
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Palestinian militants have attacked a border crossing near the Nahal Oz crossing in northern Gaza, killing at least 2 Israeli civilians
Fuel embargo blocks UN aid The United Nations is being forced to suspend its humanitarian work in Gaza because of the Israeli fuel blockade
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| Palestinian militants and the Israeli military traded violent attacks a day before a truce was scheduled to take effect |
Israel, Hamas begin truce in Gaza| A truce between Israel and Palestinian militants took effect at 6 a.m. local time, after both sides spent the previous day trading blows. Under the terms, Israel will ease its blockade on Gaza and talks to release an Israeli sol... |
First violation of Israeli, Hamas truce Hamas said it's leaders are still committed to a cease-fire agreement with Israel despite numerous rocket and mortar strikes
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Fleeing Fatah supporters enter Israel| About 180 pro-Fatah Palestinians seeking refuge from a Hamas crackdown in Gaza City were allowed into Israel. The Fatah supporters ran to a border crossing after a day of bloody fighting with their bitter rivals Hamas, who control... |