This day in the History of the 2nd Intifada

May 14 2001

7 Palestinians killed.

Israeli-Palestinian clashes continue, leaving a total of 7 Palestinians dead. Hrs. before dawn, without warning, the IDF opens fire with M-16s and heavy machine guns on a PSF post in Beitunia, killing 5 PSF officers. Later in the day, 10,000s of Palestinians attend a memorial for the 5 in Ramallah. The U.S. says Israel's actions mark a "very disturbing" escalation. When a Palestinian throws a grenade at an IDF checkpoint nr. Khan Yunis, IDF soldiers open fire on cars waiting to pass through, killing the assailant (who is reportedly wearing an explosive device), 1 bystander, wounding 5 bystanders. The IDF also demolishes a PSF building nr. Tulkarm. Palestinian gunmen fire on Gilo settlement, wounding 4 Jewish settlers. (LAW, MEZ, MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/14; MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/15; AN, MENA 5/15 in WNC 5/16; AYM 5/16 in WNC 5/18; PCHR, WP 5/17; LAW, MEI 5/18)

Hizballah fires 5 rockets fr. Lebanon into the Israeli-occupied Shaba` Farms. The IDF responds by firing mortars at Hizballah targets in s. Lebanon, overflying the area. Neither side reports damage. (RL 5/14 in WNC 5/15; NYT 5/15; MEI 5/18)

When a Palestinian throws a grenade at an IDF checkpoint nr. Khan Yunis, IDF soldiers open fire on cars waiting to pass through, killing the assailant (who is reportedly wearing an explosive device), 1 bystander, wounding 5 bystanders.

May 14 2002

2 Palestinians killed.

In a predawn operation, the IDF enters Halhul, ambushes and assassinates 2 PA intelligence officers wanted for "terrorist activities." The IDF conducts arrest raids in 2 other West Bank villages, detaining at least 12 Palestinians; continues searching homes in Bayt Umar (see 5/13). Israeli police arrest fmr. head of the outlawed Kach movement Noam Federman, a 2d Kach mbr. in connection with the plot to bomb East Jerusalem's Maqassid Hospital. (HA, LAW 5/14; NYT, WP 5/15; WP, WT 5/16)

May 14 2003

5 Palestinians killed.

IDF undercover units raid Nablus, sparking numerous demonstrations and exchanges of gunfire, in which wanted AMB mbr. Taysir Shihab is fatally shot, 20 Palestinians (mostly stone-throwing youths) are injured. The IDF also bars Norwegian special envoy to the Middle East Jakken Bioern Lian entry to Gaza for a scheduled mtg. with PA officials (see 5/11); issues an order expelling a Palestinian fr. the al-Mawasi area, where he resides, for 6 mos.; shells a PSF post nr. Netzarim settlement, killing 3 PSF officers, wounding 2; makes arrest raids in Jenin, sparking clashes that leave a 12-yr.-old Palestinian dead; conducts additional arrest raids in Qalqilya, Tulkarm; fires on residential areas of Khan Yunis; bulldozes more than 86 dunams e. of Bayt Hanun. Jewish settlers evacuate 7 mobile homes fr. an unauthorized outpost nr. Shilo. (AFP, HA, PCHR, REU 5/14; HA, NYT, PCHR, WP, WT 5/15)

Israel allows Islamic Movement northern branch head Shaykh Ra’ed Salah, 1 of the 15 arrested on 5/13, out of custody for several hrs. to attend the funeral of his father in Umm al-Fahm, which turns into a massive Israeli Arab rally against Israeli government discrimination. (HA 5/15)

Palestinians fire 2 Qassam rockets at Sederot and 5 mortars at Gush Katif settlement, causing no damage or injuries.

May 14 2004

2 Palestinians killed. 2 Israelis killed.

Clashes btwn. the IDF, Palestinians continue in Rafah for a 4th day, leaving 2 IDF soldiers, 2 Palestinians dead. Palestinians report near-continuous IDF shelling. The IDF announces plans to bulldoze 100s of Palestinian homes along the Rafah border with Egypt to widen (by “a couple of hundred meters”) the Philadelphi Route (now 4.5 mi. long and 250 m wide); bulldozes more Palestinian homes, as 1,000s of Palestinians flee the area. Human rights groups report that the IDF has demolished 72 Palestinian homes in Rafah completely, another 27 partially since 5/12. The IDF also fires on a Palestinian car nr. Netzarim settlement, wounding a pregnant Palestinian; demolishes 5 Palestinian homes in al-Qarara, 1 nr. Ramallah; conducts arrest raids, house searches in Bethlehem; fires on residential areas of Tulkarm. (BBC, MM 5/14; MA, MENA, VOI, VOP, YA 5/14 in WNC 5/18; NYT, WP, WT 5/15; PCHR 5/20)

May 14 2005

The IDF fires on residential areas nr. Nablus; conducts arrest raids, house searches in nearby Askar r.c.; raids, searches the Bil`in home of Abdallah Abu Ramah, the coordinator of the local Higher Comm. Against the Annexation Wall, arresting him. Jewish settlers fr. Yitzhar detain a Palestinian farmer plowing his nearby land at gunpoint, take him to their settlement, beat him, threaten to bury him alive; the IDF observes the abduction, beating but only intervenes when settlers threaten the man's life, ordering him to leave the area and never come back, saying it is a closed military zone. Jewish settlers fr. Ma'on set fire to 50 d. of nearby Palestinian crops. Jewish settlers fr. Elon Moreh erect a tent on nearby Palestinian farmland. (IMEMC 5/15; OCHA 5/18; PCHR 5/19)

May 14 2006

7 Palestinians killed. 1 Israeli killed.

The IDF raids Qabatya, surrounds the home of senior Islamic Jihad military leader Elias al-Ashkar, killing Ashkar and 4 Islamic Jihad mbrs. in an exchange of fire, sparking massive protests in Qabatya in which soldiers kill a 6th Palestinian, wound 16 (including a journalist); sends undercover units into Jenin in car with Palestinian license plates, willfully shooting and killing a PA General Intelligence Service (GIS) officer guarding the GIS headquarters in Jenin, besieging a house nearby, arresting 1 wanted Palestinian; shoots, wounds senior Islamic Jihad political leader Shaykh Mahmud al-Sadi outside Jenin in an apparent assassination attempt; conducts additional arrest raids, house searches in and around Nablus, in Tulkarm, nr. Hebron; raids Aida r.c., chasing and firing on Palestinian children who allegedly threw stones at IDF soldiers, wounding an 11-and a 12-yr.-old with live ammunition; confiscates goods from, demolishes 13 shops in a farmers market in the Jordan Valley; captures a Palestinian boat smuggling explosives fr. Egypt to Gaza. A small bomb explodes at a hitchhiking post outside Shiloh settlement nr. Ramallah, lightly wounding 1 Jewish settler; no group takes responsibility. An American wounded in the 4/17 Tel Aviv bombing dies of his injuries, bringing that toll to 11. (AFP, REU, XIN, YA 5/14; HA, MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/15; PCHR 5/18)

The Israeli High Court upholds (6–5) a 2002 law that sharply restricts family reunification for West Bank and Gaza Palestinians married to Israeli Palestinians living in Israel to women over age 25 and men over age 35. (AP, B’Tselem press release, HA 5/14; HA, MM, NYT, WP, WT 5/15)

Unidentified gunmen shoot, wound a bodyguard outside the home of PA GIS Gaza chief Maj. Gen. Tariq Abu Rajab;no group claims responsibility.

May 14 2007

1 Palestinian killed.

In the West Bank, the IDF sends undercover units into Qabatya to conduct arrest raids, house searches; conducts additional arrest raids, house searches in and around Nablus, nr. Hebron, and in Qalqilya, Tulkarm town and r.c.; patrols, fires on residential areas of Anabta nr. Tulkarm. A Palestinian dies of injuries he received on 1/31 when he was shot by the IDF while attempting to sneak into Israel unarmed to find work. (BBC 5/14; NYT, WT 5/15; OCHA 5/16; PCHR 5/17)

PA Interior M Qawasmi resigns in protest of Abbas’s deployment of Fatah PA forces without coordination with his ministry, but blames both Hamas and Fatah for failing to take his security reform efforts seriously; Haniyeh will assume the post until a replacement is decided. Fatah-Hamas clashes continue in Gaza despite a 2d Egyptian brokered cease-fire agmt. today, leaving 4 Palestinians dead and raising questions of whether the political leadership of either party has effective control over its military wings. The casualties include 2 AMB mbrs. killed when Hamas mbrs. raid a PA intelligence headquarters and the home of Fatah spokesman Mahir Miqdad.

May 14 2008

6 Palestinians killed.

Overnight, the IDF makes an incursion into Abasan, raiding and searching homes, occupying several as operational bases, making air strikes on local gunmen who confront them (killing 1 Hamas mbr., seriously wounding 2 Islamic Jihad mbrs. and 1 Hamas mbr.), demolishing 1 Palestinian home, bulldozing 110 d. of agricultural land and 4 poultry farms, arresting 4 Palestinians before withdrawing late in the evening. The IDF also makes an early-morning incursion into Jabaliya town, fatally shooting a Palestinian civilian riding a bicycle for no apparent reason, exchanging fire with local gunmen (killing 1 armed Palestinian, 1 bystander), hitting 3 Palestinian homes with tank fire (injuring 3 Palestinian civilians). Late in the evening, the IDF makes an air strike on Gaza City, killing 2 Palestinian resistance mbrs. Meanwhile, in the West Bank, the IDF conducts late-night arrest raids, house searches in and around Bethlehem and Nablus, and in Qalqilya. (NYT, PCHR, WP 5/15; PCHR 5/22)

Palestinians fire a Grad-type rocket fr. Gaza into Israel, striking a shopping mall in Ashqelon, wounding 16 Israelis, 3 of them seriously; several groups, excluding Hamas claim responsibility.

May 14 2009

At least 15 armed Israeli setters from “Karmel” ransacked and damaged three Palestinian homes in the village of Khirbit near Hebron. (IMEMC)

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Jordan's king Abdulla II in Aqaba where the latter pressed Mr. Netanyahu to immediately commit to the establishment of a Palestinian State and urged him to accept the Arab peace initiative and to take the necessary steps to move forward toward a solution, according to a Royal Court statement. (Haaretz)

Quartet Representative Tony Blair told the Foreign Relations Committee of the US Senate that there was no workable alternative to a two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “The opportunity is there. But it won’t remain if not seized. As President Obama has recognized, this is the right time to seize it,” Mr. Blair said. (AP, www.foreign.senate.gov)

Pope Benedict XVI celebrated a mass in Nazareth, calling for a peaceful coexistence between the Muslims and the Christians. (DPA)

Commemorating the 61st anniversary of Al-Nakba, crowds in Beit Hanoun called for a restoration of unity so Palestinians could remain steadfast and insist on their right of return to the villages and towns they were expelled from in 1948. “Those who abandon that right,” one protester said, “should not be considered Palestinian.” The event was organized by the local branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in the northern Gaza Strip. (Ma’an News Agency)

“Not for Sale,” a 72-minute documentary, was recently released reflecting the suffering of Palestinians expelled from their homeland after the 1948 Al-Nakba. The documentary was based on two cases: one of them a child from Ash-Shati refugee camp, working after school on the street to support his 11-member family; the other case was a refugee from Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp in Beirut, also working after school as a mechanic with his father. (Ma’an News Agency)

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