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1998
Greenpeace activists intercept the Israeli ship ‘Aribel’ while it is dumping toxic sludge into international waters off Haifa. The dumped material is very acidic and contains heavy metals such as zinc, cadmium and mercury.
1995
Palestinian prisoners begin an open-end hunger strike protesting deteriorating prison conditions and demanding release.
1989
Israel Energy Minister Moshe Shahak says that he is willing to negotiate with any Palestinian, including representatives of the PLO, if they accept Israel's right to exist and UN Res. 242 and 338, reject all terrorism and violence, and agree that there will be no future demands after peace is achieved.
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Hamas negates news about its acceptance of two-state solution
Hamas negates news about its acceptance of two-state solution
[ 31/01/2013 - 11:10 AM ]

BEIRUT, (PIC)-- The Hamas Movement categorically denied some news reports claiming that head of its political bureau Khaled Mashaal had asked the Jordanian monarch to tell the US administration that Hamas accepts the two-state solution with Israel.

"We, in Hamas, affirm that such allegations are untrue," its information office stated in a press release.

It added that Mashaal did not table at all during his meeting last Monday with king Abdullah in Amman the issue of the two-state solution.
 
According to the press release, Mashaal discussed with the Jordanian king the Palestinian situation in general as well as the national reconciliation and the events in the region.

Mashaal also reiterated his Movement's keenness on the Palestinian unity and its refusal of all plans about the alternative homeland.

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