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20 June
2006
Three Palestinian bystanders, including two children, are killed and 14 wounded in the town of Jabalya in a failed IOF attempt to assassinate a group of Qassam fighters.
2000
In Ras Sudr, Sinai, workers discover a mass grave containing the remains of 52 Egyptian soldiers presumed to have been executed by Israeli forces in the 1967 War.
1999
In a statement at the end of their meeting in Cologne, G8 leaders call on Israel and the Palestinians to immediately and fully implement the Wye Agreement. They ask for a stop to any unilateral activities that may pre-empt the results of final status negotiations, which they urge to be ended within one year.
1990
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee meets with FBI officials to discuss unsolved 1985 assassination of Alex Odeh; ADC accuses Israel of sheltering the killers, urges US pressure on Israel to solve case.
1928
(20-27 June) Seventh Palestinian National Congress convened in Jerusalem; established a new 48-member Executive Committee.
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IOF shoot 2 children in the east of Jabaliya
IOF shoot 2 children in the east of Jabaliya
[ 31/01/2013 - 10:00 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- Two Palestinian children were shot by Israeli occupation bullets in eastern Jabalya in the northern Gaza Strip, on Friday evening.

Dr. Ashraf al-Qidra, Health Ministry spokesman, told PIC's reporter that the occupation forces stationed at the Israeli security fence adjacent to the northern Gaza Strip, opened fire at Palestinian agricultural lands and residential neighborhoods in the east of Abu Safiya region, east of Jabalya, injuring two children aged sixteen.

He stated that the wounded were transferred to the Shifa Hospital complex suffering moderate injuries.

Four citizens have been killed while more than 75 others have been wounded in shootings carried out by the Israeli occupation forces since the truce agreement signed on the 21st of November last year.

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