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Events in the year
2005 in
Palestine
.
Incumbents
President of Palestine
–
Rawhi Fattouh
(
Fatah
) interim until January 15,
Mahmoud Abbas
(
Fatah
) informally acting from January 15 to May 8 and formally acting since May 8
President of the Palestinian National Authority
–
Rawhi Fattouh
(
Fatah
) interim until January 15,
Mahmoud Abbas
(
Fatah
) since January 15
Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority
–
Ahmed Qurei
(
Fatah
) until December 18,
Nabil Shaath
(
Fatah
) interim until December 24,
Ahmed Qurei
(
Fatah
) since December 24
Government of Palestine
–
8th Government of Palestine
(until 24 February),
9th Government of Palestine
(starting 24 February)
Events
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(
September 2010
)
Mahmoud Abbas
is elected as the president of the Palestinian Authority
January
January 9 –
2005 Palestinian presidential election
:
Mahmoud Abbas
defeats
Mustafa Barghouti
.
January 10 –
Mahmoud Abbas
is officially declared winner of the
Palestinian
presidential election
, with 62.3% of the votes cast.
[
1
]
January 12 – Morag attack: One Israeli civilian is killed and three IDF soldiers are wounded when a bomb is detonated against a military vehicle patrolling the route near Morag. Two terrorists are killed by IDF forces. The area was booby-trapped with explosive devices, in addition to the bomb that exploded.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad
claims responsibility.
January 13 – Karni border crossing attack:
Palestinian Arab
militants
explode a
truck laden with explosives
in the
Karni crossing
in the eastern
Gaza Strip
. At least six Israelis are killed, as well as three of the attackers, and about 10–20 are wounded in the attack. The
al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades
, the
Popular Resistance Committees
and
Hamas
claim joint responsibility.
[
2
]
[
3
]
January 15 – 2005 Palestinian presidential inauguration:
Mahmoud Abbas
is sworn in to office and becomes the 2nd
President of the Palestinian National Authority
. Abbas also informally takes the role of Acting
President of the State of Palestine
.
January 18 – Gush Katif checkpoint attack
February
February 8 – The
Sharm el-Sheikh Summit
: Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas
declares violence will come to an end, and Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon
agrees to release 900 Palestinian prisoners and withdraw Israeli forces from areas of the West Bank. This is considered to be the official end of the
Second Intifada
, although sporadic violence would continue outside Palestinian government control.
[
4
]
[
5
]
February 16 – The
Knesset
finalizes and approves
Israel's unilateral disengagement plan
with 59 in favor, 40 opposed, 5 abstaining.
February 21 – Israel releases 500
Palestinian Arab
prisoners, as a gesture of
goodwill
to the
Palestinian Authority
and to its chairman,
Mahmoud Abbas
. Israel plans to release another 400 Palestinian prisoners within the subsequent three months.
[
6
]
February 25 – Stage Club bombing: A Palestinian Arab teenage suicide bomber blows himself up at the entrance to the "Stage" Club in Tel Aviv. Five Israelis are killed, and about 50 wounded.
Islamic Jihad
claims responsibility.
[
7
]
February 28 –
Israeli security forces
intercept a
car bomb
in the
Arrabah
village near
Jenin
. The 200 kg
explosive
device, believed to have been the work of
Palestinian Islamic Jihad
, is later defused by
IDF
sappers
.
[
8
]
[
9
]
March
March 16 – Israel formally hands over
Jericho
to
Palestinian Authority
control, which is likely to strengthen
Mahmoud Abbas
.
[
10
]
March 22 – Israel hands over control of
Tulkarm
to the
Palestinian Authority
.
[
11
]
May
May 8 – The PLO Executive Committee appoints
Palestinian Authority President
Mahmoud Abbas
as Acting
President of the State of Palestine
, until the PLO Central Council is convened, so Abbas may also have the formal title for head of state. Abbas had informally been the acting president of the State of Palestine before being formally appointed as acting president.
[
12
]
June
June 2 – Israel released 398
Palestinian Arab
prisoners, the final phase of an Israeli pledge to release 900 prisoners as a goodwill gesture towards
Palestinian Arab
leader
Mahmoud Abbas
.
[
13
]
June 20 – A
Palestinian Arab
female suicide bomber
is caught at the
Erez Crossing
, carrying explosives and a detonator in her
underwear
. She planned to carry out a
suicide bombing
attack in the Soroka hospital where she received medical treatment and was scheduled for a doctor's appointment. The woman was identified as Wafa Samir Ibrahim Bass and said she was sent by the
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades
.
[
14
]
[
15
]
July
July 12 – Kenyon HaSharon bombing: Islamic Jihad takes responsibility for a suicide bombing in
Netanya
, which kills five Israelis at a shopping mall.
August
August 15 – The beginning of the implementation of the disengagement plan from
Gush Katif
in the
Gaza Strip
.
August 17 –
Israel's unilateral disengagement
: The first forced evacuation of Jewish
settlers
, as part of the disengagement, commenced under Maj. Gen.
Dan Harel
of the
Southern Command
's orders. About 14,000 Israeli soldiers and police prepared to forcibly evict settlers and "mistanenim" (infiltrators). There are scenes of troops dragging screaming settlers from houses and synagogues, but with less violence than expected.
[
16
]
August 17 – An
Israeli settler
kills three
Palestinian Arab
civilians in the
West Bank
. The attack is condemned by
Ariel Sharon
as a "Jewish Terror act" and "twisted thinking" while
Hamas
claimed the right to avenge the deaths.
[
17
]
[
18
]
August 23 –
Israel's unilateral disengagement
: The evacuation of 25
Jewish settlements
in the
Gaza Strip
and
West Bank
is accomplished.
August 28 – Central Bus Station Beer Sheva bombing: A
Palestinian Islamic Jihad
suicide bomber
kills himself and wounds nearly 50 people in the southern Israeli city of
Beersheba
near the main bus terminal. According to sources,
[
who?
]
the bomber was trying to make his way to
Beersheba
's Soroka Hospital.
[
19
]
[
20
]
[
21
]
[
22
]
[
23
]
September
September 12 – Israel withdraws the last of its troops from the
Gaza Strip
, effectively completing its
unilateral disengagement plan
.
[
24
]
[
25
]
October
October 26 – Hadera Market bombing: A Palestinian Arab suicide bomber carries out an attack in
Hadera
, which kills six Israelis and injures twenty-six.
Islamic Jihad
claims responsibility for the attack.
[
26
]
[
27
]
December
December 5 – Netanya bombing: A Palestinian suicide bomber carries out an attack in
Netanya
, which kills five Israelis.
December 29 – Tulkarem roadblock bombing: A
suicide bomber
attacks a checkpoint near the
West Bank
city of
Tulkarm
, killing one Israeli soldier, two
Palestinian Arab
civilians and himself.
Islamic Jihad
claims responsibility for the attack.
[
28
]
[
29
]
Deaths
Hisham Sharabi
, academic (b. 1927).
See also
2005 in Israel
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^
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^
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^
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,
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^
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.
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.
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2010
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.
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.
^
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.
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^
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.
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[
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]
^
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.
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.
^
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.
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^
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.
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2010
.
^
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.
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2010
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