January 1: Israeli forces are believed to have killed four Palestinian, one of whom was killed in the el-Salam quarter of
Rafah and two by
helicopter gunship missile strike in Rafah.[2]
January 2: One Israeli civilian was seriously wounded when a Palestinian mortar shell hit the
Erez crossing.[3]
January 4: 7 Palestinians are killed by a tank shell in
Beit Lahia in the northern
Gaza Strip. The IDF claim 6 of them were armed militants who were launching mortars shells and Qassam rocket, and that in addition to the shell hit a Qassam rocket exploded and caused extra damage to civilians. Palestinians claim that they were all civilians - from the same family - who were working in the greenhouses.[5][6]
January 4: Two Israeli children were injured when a Palestinian mortar shell landed near a school bus.[5][dead link]
January 5: 12 soldier are wounded, when a
Qassam rocket hit a base near the Gaze-Israeli border.[7][8]
January 11: Nissim Arviv, 26, dies from his wounds, after being struck by a Palestinian mortar in the
Erez crossing nine days ago.[9]
January 12: Gideon Rivlin, 50, a father of five, is killed and 4 Israeli soldiers are wounded in an attack by 3 Palestinian militants who detonated a roadside
bomb near the
Morag settlement greenhouse in
Gush Katif. IDF forces returned fire and killed two of the attackers. The
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.[10]
January 13: Two
Palestiniansuicide bombers explode themselves and a
truck laden with explosives in the
Karni crossing - a terminal in the eastern
Gaza Strip allowing Palestinian merchants to export goods. At least 6 civilians, all Israelis, were killed and about 10-20 were wounded in the attack. The six were Hertzle Shlomo (50), Ivan Shmilov (53), Dror Gazari (31) from
Sderot, Ofer Tiri (23) of
Ashkelon, Muna'am Abu-Sabia (33) of
Daburyia and Ibrahim Kahili (46) of Um al-Ghanem. Palestinian militants launched mortar shells and automatic weapons fire against
ambulances who came to evacuate the wounded and treat the casualties.
Fatah's
al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades,
Hamas and
The Popular Resistance Committees claimed joint responsibility. About 3 militants were killed during the attack. Palestinian President-elect
Mahmoud Abbas is the chairman of Fatah.[11][12]
January 15: Eight Palestinian militants have been killed in three separate clashes in the
Gaza strip: 4 were killed in
al-Zaytoun neighborhood, a Hamas stronghold in
Gaza City, 2 were killed in Rafah and other 2 were killed near Kissufim junction.[13][14]
January 15: At noon, an Israeli child living in a settlement was injured by a Qassam rocket, losing his hand. In the afternoon, a
Qassam rocket hit
Sderot and wounded 6 people. An Israeli 17-year-old girl, Ayala Abukasis, suffered critical wounds.
Hamas claimed responsibility.[14]
January 18: A Palestinian
suicide bomber killed one security officer and wounded six Israelis in
Gush Katif junction located in the
Gaza Strip.
Hamas claimed responsibility.[15]
January 21:
Ayala 'Chaya' Abukasis, 17, who sustained critical wounds from a
Qassam rocket on January 15 when she tried to shield her 10-year-old brother from the rocket, died from her wounds in the Soroka hospital.[16]
January 31: 2 people suffered shock injuries as 7 mortar shells hit Neve Dekalim settlement in the
Gaza Strip.
Hamas claimed responsibility and say the shooting was revenge for the killing of a 10-year-old girl in
Rafah earlier this morning. Palestinians initially claimed she was killed by an IDF tank shell but it was later revealed that she was killed by Palestinian pilgrims, who shot spontaneously into the air.[17][18]
According to
Haaretz, 53 Palestinians were killed during January, 23 of them were civilians.[citation needed]
February
February 3: 6 Israeli soldiers were hurt in two separate incidents southwest to
Hebron and in the
Gaza Strip, when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on their cars. In the Gaza Strip,
Givati Brigade soldiers returned fire and killed the militant. The
Fatah's
al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.[19]
February 28: Two Israelis are wounded by a
Palestinian shooting attack eastern to the city of
Modi'in.
[4]
According to
Haaretz, 5 Israelis and 8 Palestinians were killed in February. At least 4 Palestinians were combatants and 2 died from injuries sustained months ago. [citation needed]
March
March 7: Two Israeli soldiers were shot and injured in
Hebron, one seriously.[22]
March 10:
Israeli troops kill Mohammed Abu Hazneh, a member of
Palestinian Islamic Jihad and one of the plotter of the Stage Club suicide bombing. After he shot and killed a
K9 dog, the troops
bulldozed his house, crushing him to death.[23]
March 20: Three Israeli soldiers and one
police officer are wounded (two of them seriously) after they were shot by Palestinians in
Ramallah. They entered the city by accident during a search for stolen cars. The
Fatah's
al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claim responsibility.
[5]
April
April 5: One Israeli citizen is shot in the chest and critically wounded in the settlement of Morag (northwest to
Rafah). The
Popular Resistance Committees claimed responsibility.
[6]
April 9: Israeli soldiers shot dead three Palestinian teenagers on the edge of
Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza. Palestinians said the boys were trying to retrieve a football. Israeli radio reported that Palestinian security services notified Israel they had detained two boys who were not hit by IDF fire, and that the group of five youths were smugglers. The IDF said it would investigate the incident.[25][7]
April 21: Three Israeli soldiers were hurt in a blast when their
jeep went on an
IED roadside bomb, near
Karni crossing, on the edge of the
Gaza Strip.
[9]
April 22 and April 23: A
Qassam rocket was launched toward the northern Gaza community. No casualties were reported. Also, Palestinian militants stabbed a soldier near Ganim settlement, injuring him moderately.
[10]
April 25: Tsiki Eyal, 23, an Israel reserves soldier was killed in
Hebron, in an incident involving a running Palestinian car. Initial reports said an Israeli reserves soldier was killed, when he was run over by a Palestinian car in
Hebron. Soldiers at the scene opened fire and killed the fleeing driver.
[11]Autopsy found bullets remain in the soldier's head, suggesting the soldier was hit by his comrades after they opened fire on the fleeing car.
[12] Recent reports say that the driver was unarmed and did not have ties to any militant organization. It is still unclear whether the incident was a deliberate attack by the driver or a combination of a dark night and misunderstanding that caused a fatal accident.
Dead Israeli shot by his comrades
May
May 2: Following an
Israeli raid on the
Palestinian city of
Tulkarm, one Israeli soldier and one
Islamic Jihad leader are killed. The soldier is killed in a gunfight with 3 members of
Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The three were suspected to have been a part of the cell which was involved in
Tel Aviv "Stage" club bombing in February 2005. Shafiq Abdul Rani, the leader of the Jihad cell in
Tulkarm was killed and another militant was arrested.
[13]
May 16: A Palestinian was killed after he tried to stab a soldier.
[14]
May 16: Four Israeli construction workers were injured by a Palestinian anti-tank
rocket attack on
Philadelphi Route.
[15]
May 18: It was the peak of a sharp increase in violence in the Gaza Strip after Palestinian factions shelled Israeli settlements and towns with more than 31 mortar shells and
Qassam rockets. Two Hamas militants were killed this day: one in
Rafah while trying to plant a
bomb, and one in
Khan Yunis while trying to launch a mortar shell. Palestinian claim that the Khan Yunis mortar squad was hit by a missile fired from an
unmanned drone. Israel refused to comment.
Israeli rocket wounds Hamas man
May 28: A
Hamas militant was killed after a rocket he was handling has misfired.
[17]
May 28: Three Palestinian gunmen opened fire on an Israeli base near
Jenin. Soldiers returned fire, wounding the three. They were arrested and taken into medical treatment. Later, one of the militants died from his wounds.
[18]
May 29: a Palestinian is shot dead by Israeli soldiers after he tried to stab them in
Hebron. A soldier called him to stop and fired warning shots but he kept advancing toward them, drawing a 12-cm
dagger.
[19]
According to
Haaretz, at least 9 Palestinian militants were killed during May. Some were killed by IDF fire and others by premature detonations of the explosives they were handling.
June
June 7: A day of violence erupts in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
[21]:
It begins with a barrage of three
Qassam rockets on
Sderot, severely damaging one house.
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Israeli soldiers kill senior
Islamic Jihad militant Marwah Kamil after he fired on troops that attempted to arrest him. The operation took place under heavy fire exchanges, in which another Palestinian gunman was killed and an IDF officer was wounded by a
grenade. An
IDF Caterpillar D9 started to demolish Kamil's house after he shot at troops, killing him.
A
Qassam rocket hit the Ganey Tal and killed 3 workers: 2 Palestinians and a Chinese citizen. Another 6 workers were wounded. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
A total of 9 Qassam rockets, 5 mortar shells, and 5 anti-tank missiles were fired upon Israeli settlements.
June 18: A militant attack on the Kfar Darom settlement is foiled. Four militants from the
Fatah and the
Islamic Jihad tried to infiltrate the settlement but were noticed by IDF soldiers. The soldiers opened fire and killed 1 or 2 militants. Earlier in the morning, two Palestinian teenagers were arrested while trying to smuggle weapons.
IDF kills terrorist in Gaza.
June 26: Avi Mantzur (16), who was critically injured in the June 24 Beit Haggai attack, dies from his wounds.
Attack victim dies in hospital
According to
Haaretz, 5 Israelis and 7 Palestinians were killed in June. Three of the Israelis killed were civilians, one was a soldier that was killed by
Hizbullah. Four of the Palestinians killed were armed militants; one was killed when he tried to infiltrate through the Gaza Strip barrier. Two more Palestinians were killed by a
Qassam rocket fired by Palestinians; this attack also killed a
Chinese worker.
July
July 9: Israeli security guard shoots a fifteen-year-old Palestinian boy by the name of Muheeb Ahmad Assi near the village of
Beit Lakiya. Palestinians were not allowed near the boy until over an hour had passed, by which point he had bled to death, doctors said. (
Al Jazeera)
An
Israeli army sniper kills Said Seyam, 30, in
Khan Yunis. The sniper, operating from an observation tower at the
Israeli settlement of
Ganei Tal, shoots Seyam in the neck while he is standing outside his home.
(BBC)
According to
Haaretz, 8 Israelis and 22 Palestinians were killed by each other in July. On the Israeli side, all 8 were killed in attacks on civilians. On the Palestinian side, about 16 militants and 6 civilians were killed.
September 8: Israeli troops open fire on two Palestinians nearing the evacuated Rafiah Yam settlement in Gaza, killing one.
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September 23, 2005 Jabalia Camp incident: an explosion or series of explosions during a Hamas rally or parade killed 19 Palestinians. Hamas accused Israel of an airstrike causing the blast; Israel denied that; Fatah claimed that the explosion(s) were accidentally caused by Hamas; Hamas denied that.
October
October 16: 2 drive-by shootings in the
West Bank after a reasonably peaceful time in the region, the first in Gush Etzion junction near
Hebron killing 3 Israeli civilians and wounding 3, the second in Alie junction in
Binyamin settlement causing one teenager to be seriously wounded.
Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade claims responsibility and said the attack was in response to military actions in the region. The encirclement of Palestinian cities in the
West Bank was reactivated following the attacks.
ynetnews - sorry page Unrelated to the attacks, a Palestinian militant was killed during an
IDF operation that day
[28].
October 21: Two armed Palestinians were killed in the west bank in an exchange of fire with
IDF forces. While the
IDF claims the Palestinians were armed militants who opened fire, Palestinian security officials said the men were unarmed and were shot by IDF for throwing stones at a passing IDF jeep.
Two Palestinians killed in West Bank
October 22: A Palestinian youngster was killed by
IDF forces, near the settlement of Halamish in the
West Bank.[citation needed] According to IDF officials, 2 Palestinians were placing a suspicious object on the road, thought to be placing a bomb, the soldiers fired on the 2 Palestinians wounding one of them who later died of his wounds. The object was later discovered as a mock-bomb.[26]
October 23:
IDF kills leading militant
Louie Sa'adi on a raid in
Tul Karem, a Palestinian city in the
West Bank. Sa'adi is a senior
Islamic Jihad member responsible for several militant attacks on Israel. A second armed militant, a senior
Fatah member was also killed during the operation.[27]
October 26: 5 Israelis killed and 30 wounded in a
suicide bombing in
Hadera's open-air market.
Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was in retaliation for the killing of
Louie Sa'adi, an Islamic Jihad commander who was killed during an operation by
IDF forces on October 23. It is the first suicide bombing in Israel since August 28 when a suicide bombing wounded 20 in Be'er Sheva's central bus station.
[29]
October 27: Following an attack of
IAF aircraft in Gaza, two Palestinian militants who belong to the
Islamic Jihad organization and 5 civilians were killed. The attack was part of an Israeli operation in the
West Bank and
Gaza, against militant infrastructure, mainly the Islamic Jihad, who were responsible for the suicide bombing in
Hadera the day before.
IDF also deployed forces near the Gaza strip in preparation for a possible launch of
Qassam rockets into Israel following the attack.
[30]
December
December 5 -
Third HaSharon Mall suicide bombing: A suicide bomber killed himself and at least five Israelis in a shopping mall in
Netanya. Both
Islamic Jihad and
Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility. In a phone call to the Associated Press, Islamic Jihad identified the bomber as Lotfi Abu Saada, from the village of Illar between the
West Bank towns of Tulkaram and Jenin.
January 1: Israeli forces are believed to have killed four Palestinian, one of whom was killed in the el-Salam quarter of
Rafah and two by
helicopter gunship missile strike in Rafah.[2]
January 2: One Israeli civilian was seriously wounded when a Palestinian mortar shell hit the
Erez crossing.[3]
January 4: 7 Palestinians are killed by a tank shell in
Beit Lahia in the northern
Gaza Strip. The IDF claim 6 of them were armed militants who were launching mortars shells and Qassam rocket, and that in addition to the shell hit a Qassam rocket exploded and caused extra damage to civilians. Palestinians claim that they were all civilians - from the same family - who were working in the greenhouses.[5][6]
January 4: Two Israeli children were injured when a Palestinian mortar shell landed near a school bus.[5][dead link]
January 5: 12 soldier are wounded, when a
Qassam rocket hit a base near the Gaze-Israeli border.[7][8]
January 11: Nissim Arviv, 26, dies from his wounds, after being struck by a Palestinian mortar in the
Erez crossing nine days ago.[9]
January 12: Gideon Rivlin, 50, a father of five, is killed and 4 Israeli soldiers are wounded in an attack by 3 Palestinian militants who detonated a roadside
bomb near the
Morag settlement greenhouse in
Gush Katif. IDF forces returned fire and killed two of the attackers. The
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.[10]
January 13: Two
Palestiniansuicide bombers explode themselves and a
truck laden with explosives in the
Karni crossing - a terminal in the eastern
Gaza Strip allowing Palestinian merchants to export goods. At least 6 civilians, all Israelis, were killed and about 10-20 were wounded in the attack. The six were Hertzle Shlomo (50), Ivan Shmilov (53), Dror Gazari (31) from
Sderot, Ofer Tiri (23) of
Ashkelon, Muna'am Abu-Sabia (33) of
Daburyia and Ibrahim Kahili (46) of Um al-Ghanem. Palestinian militants launched mortar shells and automatic weapons fire against
ambulances who came to evacuate the wounded and treat the casualties.
Fatah's
al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades,
Hamas and
The Popular Resistance Committees claimed joint responsibility. About 3 militants were killed during the attack. Palestinian President-elect
Mahmoud Abbas is the chairman of Fatah.[11][12]
January 15: Eight Palestinian militants have been killed in three separate clashes in the
Gaza strip: 4 were killed in
al-Zaytoun neighborhood, a Hamas stronghold in
Gaza City, 2 were killed in Rafah and other 2 were killed near Kissufim junction.[13][14]
January 15: At noon, an Israeli child living in a settlement was injured by a Qassam rocket, losing his hand. In the afternoon, a
Qassam rocket hit
Sderot and wounded 6 people. An Israeli 17-year-old girl, Ayala Abukasis, suffered critical wounds.
Hamas claimed responsibility.[14]
January 18: A Palestinian
suicide bomber killed one security officer and wounded six Israelis in
Gush Katif junction located in the
Gaza Strip.
Hamas claimed responsibility.[15]
January 21:
Ayala 'Chaya' Abukasis, 17, who sustained critical wounds from a
Qassam rocket on January 15 when she tried to shield her 10-year-old brother from the rocket, died from her wounds in the Soroka hospital.[16]
January 31: 2 people suffered shock injuries as 7 mortar shells hit Neve Dekalim settlement in the
Gaza Strip.
Hamas claimed responsibility and say the shooting was revenge for the killing of a 10-year-old girl in
Rafah earlier this morning. Palestinians initially claimed she was killed by an IDF tank shell but it was later revealed that she was killed by Palestinian pilgrims, who shot spontaneously into the air.[17][18]
According to
Haaretz, 53 Palestinians were killed during January, 23 of them were civilians.[citation needed]
February
February 3: 6 Israeli soldiers were hurt in two separate incidents southwest to
Hebron and in the
Gaza Strip, when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on their cars. In the Gaza Strip,
Givati Brigade soldiers returned fire and killed the militant. The
Fatah's
al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.[19]
February 28: Two Israelis are wounded by a
Palestinian shooting attack eastern to the city of
Modi'in.
[4]
According to
Haaretz, 5 Israelis and 8 Palestinians were killed in February. At least 4 Palestinians were combatants and 2 died from injuries sustained months ago. [citation needed]
March
March 7: Two Israeli soldiers were shot and injured in
Hebron, one seriously.[22]
March 10:
Israeli troops kill Mohammed Abu Hazneh, a member of
Palestinian Islamic Jihad and one of the plotter of the Stage Club suicide bombing. After he shot and killed a
K9 dog, the troops
bulldozed his house, crushing him to death.[23]
March 20: Three Israeli soldiers and one
police officer are wounded (two of them seriously) after they were shot by Palestinians in
Ramallah. They entered the city by accident during a search for stolen cars. The
Fatah's
al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claim responsibility.
[5]
April
April 5: One Israeli citizen is shot in the chest and critically wounded in the settlement of Morag (northwest to
Rafah). The
Popular Resistance Committees claimed responsibility.
[6]
April 9: Israeli soldiers shot dead three Palestinian teenagers on the edge of
Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza. Palestinians said the boys were trying to retrieve a football. Israeli radio reported that Palestinian security services notified Israel they had detained two boys who were not hit by IDF fire, and that the group of five youths were smugglers. The IDF said it would investigate the incident.[25][7]
April 21: Three Israeli soldiers were hurt in a blast when their
jeep went on an
IED roadside bomb, near
Karni crossing, on the edge of the
Gaza Strip.
[9]
April 22 and April 23: A
Qassam rocket was launched toward the northern Gaza community. No casualties were reported. Also, Palestinian militants stabbed a soldier near Ganim settlement, injuring him moderately.
[10]
April 25: Tsiki Eyal, 23, an Israel reserves soldier was killed in
Hebron, in an incident involving a running Palestinian car. Initial reports said an Israeli reserves soldier was killed, when he was run over by a Palestinian car in
Hebron. Soldiers at the scene opened fire and killed the fleeing driver.
[11]Autopsy found bullets remain in the soldier's head, suggesting the soldier was hit by his comrades after they opened fire on the fleeing car.
[12] Recent reports say that the driver was unarmed and did not have ties to any militant organization. It is still unclear whether the incident was a deliberate attack by the driver or a combination of a dark night and misunderstanding that caused a fatal accident.
Dead Israeli shot by his comrades
May
May 2: Following an
Israeli raid on the
Palestinian city of
Tulkarm, one Israeli soldier and one
Islamic Jihad leader are killed. The soldier is killed in a gunfight with 3 members of
Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The three were suspected to have been a part of the cell which was involved in
Tel Aviv "Stage" club bombing in February 2005. Shafiq Abdul Rani, the leader of the Jihad cell in
Tulkarm was killed and another militant was arrested.
[13]
May 16: A Palestinian was killed after he tried to stab a soldier.
[14]
May 16: Four Israeli construction workers were injured by a Palestinian anti-tank
rocket attack on
Philadelphi Route.
[15]
May 18: It was the peak of a sharp increase in violence in the Gaza Strip after Palestinian factions shelled Israeli settlements and towns with more than 31 mortar shells and
Qassam rockets. Two Hamas militants were killed this day: one in
Rafah while trying to plant a
bomb, and one in
Khan Yunis while trying to launch a mortar shell. Palestinian claim that the Khan Yunis mortar squad was hit by a missile fired from an
unmanned drone. Israel refused to comment.
Israeli rocket wounds Hamas man
May 28: A
Hamas militant was killed after a rocket he was handling has misfired.
[17]
May 28: Three Palestinian gunmen opened fire on an Israeli base near
Jenin. Soldiers returned fire, wounding the three. They were arrested and taken into medical treatment. Later, one of the militants died from his wounds.
[18]
May 29: a Palestinian is shot dead by Israeli soldiers after he tried to stab them in
Hebron. A soldier called him to stop and fired warning shots but he kept advancing toward them, drawing a 12-cm
dagger.
[19]
According to
Haaretz, at least 9 Palestinian militants were killed during May. Some were killed by IDF fire and others by premature detonations of the explosives they were handling.
June
June 7: A day of violence erupts in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
[21]:
It begins with a barrage of three
Qassam rockets on
Sderot, severely damaging one house.
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Israeli soldiers kill senior
Islamic Jihad militant Marwah Kamil after he fired on troops that attempted to arrest him. The operation took place under heavy fire exchanges, in which another Palestinian gunman was killed and an IDF officer was wounded by a
grenade. An
IDF Caterpillar D9 started to demolish Kamil's house after he shot at troops, killing him.
A
Qassam rocket hit the Ganey Tal and killed 3 workers: 2 Palestinians and a Chinese citizen. Another 6 workers were wounded. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
A total of 9 Qassam rockets, 5 mortar shells, and 5 anti-tank missiles were fired upon Israeli settlements.
June 18: A militant attack on the Kfar Darom settlement is foiled. Four militants from the
Fatah and the
Islamic Jihad tried to infiltrate the settlement but were noticed by IDF soldiers. The soldiers opened fire and killed 1 or 2 militants. Earlier in the morning, two Palestinian teenagers were arrested while trying to smuggle weapons.
IDF kills terrorist in Gaza.
June 26: Avi Mantzur (16), who was critically injured in the June 24 Beit Haggai attack, dies from his wounds.
Attack victim dies in hospital
According to
Haaretz, 5 Israelis and 7 Palestinians were killed in June. Three of the Israelis killed were civilians, one was a soldier that was killed by
Hizbullah. Four of the Palestinians killed were armed militants; one was killed when he tried to infiltrate through the Gaza Strip barrier. Two more Palestinians were killed by a
Qassam rocket fired by Palestinians; this attack also killed a
Chinese worker.
July
July 9: Israeli security guard shoots a fifteen-year-old Palestinian boy by the name of Muheeb Ahmad Assi near the village of
Beit Lakiya. Palestinians were not allowed near the boy until over an hour had passed, by which point he had bled to death, doctors said. (
Al Jazeera)
An
Israeli army sniper kills Said Seyam, 30, in
Khan Yunis. The sniper, operating from an observation tower at the
Israeli settlement of
Ganei Tal, shoots Seyam in the neck while he is standing outside his home.
(BBC)
According to
Haaretz, 8 Israelis and 22 Palestinians were killed by each other in July. On the Israeli side, all 8 were killed in attacks on civilians. On the Palestinian side, about 16 militants and 6 civilians were killed.
September 8: Israeli troops open fire on two Palestinians nearing the evacuated Rafiah Yam settlement in Gaza, killing one.
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September 23, 2005 Jabalia Camp incident: an explosion or series of explosions during a Hamas rally or parade killed 19 Palestinians. Hamas accused Israel of an airstrike causing the blast; Israel denied that; Fatah claimed that the explosion(s) were accidentally caused by Hamas; Hamas denied that.
October
October 16: 2 drive-by shootings in the
West Bank after a reasonably peaceful time in the region, the first in Gush Etzion junction near
Hebron killing 3 Israeli civilians and wounding 3, the second in Alie junction in
Binyamin settlement causing one teenager to be seriously wounded.
Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade claims responsibility and said the attack was in response to military actions in the region. The encirclement of Palestinian cities in the
West Bank was reactivated following the attacks.
ynetnews - sorry page Unrelated to the attacks, a Palestinian militant was killed during an
IDF operation that day
[28].
October 21: Two armed Palestinians were killed in the west bank in an exchange of fire with
IDF forces. While the
IDF claims the Palestinians were armed militants who opened fire, Palestinian security officials said the men were unarmed and were shot by IDF for throwing stones at a passing IDF jeep.
Two Palestinians killed in West Bank
October 22: A Palestinian youngster was killed by
IDF forces, near the settlement of Halamish in the
West Bank.[citation needed] According to IDF officials, 2 Palestinians were placing a suspicious object on the road, thought to be placing a bomb, the soldiers fired on the 2 Palestinians wounding one of them who later died of his wounds. The object was later discovered as a mock-bomb.[26]
October 23:
IDF kills leading militant
Louie Sa'adi on a raid in
Tul Karem, a Palestinian city in the
West Bank. Sa'adi is a senior
Islamic Jihad member responsible for several militant attacks on Israel. A second armed militant, a senior
Fatah member was also killed during the operation.[27]
October 26: 5 Israelis killed and 30 wounded in a
suicide bombing in
Hadera's open-air market.
Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was in retaliation for the killing of
Louie Sa'adi, an Islamic Jihad commander who was killed during an operation by
IDF forces on October 23. It is the first suicide bombing in Israel since August 28 when a suicide bombing wounded 20 in Be'er Sheva's central bus station.
[29]
October 27: Following an attack of
IAF aircraft in Gaza, two Palestinian militants who belong to the
Islamic Jihad organization and 5 civilians were killed. The attack was part of an Israeli operation in the
West Bank and
Gaza, against militant infrastructure, mainly the Islamic Jihad, who were responsible for the suicide bombing in
Hadera the day before.
IDF also deployed forces near the Gaza strip in preparation for a possible launch of
Qassam rockets into Israel following the attack.
[30]
December
December 5 -
Third HaSharon Mall suicide bombing: A suicide bomber killed himself and at least five Israelis in a shopping mall in
Netanya. Both
Islamic Jihad and
Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility. In a phone call to the Associated Press, Islamic Jihad identified the bomber as Lotfi Abu Saada, from the village of Illar between the
West Bank towns of Tulkaram and Jenin.