Timeline detailing the major events leading to the destruction of the Mideast Roadmap.
Timeline
Timeline: Destruction of the Mideast Roadmap
August 21, 2003: "Palestinian militant groups have called off their ceasefire after Israel launched a helicopter strike in Gaza. Three people, including a political leader of Hamas, were killed." ["Palestinian Militants Call Off Ceasefire." The Associated Press 21 Aug. 2003.]
August 20, 2003: "A suicide bomber has wrecked a bus in Jerusalem,
killing up to 20 people and injuring about 80 others . . . . The militant
Palestinian groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad both said they carried out the
attack."
["Bus Bomb Carnage in Jerusalem." BBC News
(Online) 20 Aug. 2003.]
August 14, 2003: Israel kills Mohammed Sidr, Islamic Jihad
leader. "'The response to this assassination will be quick, like an
earthquake,' a statement appearing on the Web site associated with Islamic
Jihad said today.'"
[Moore, Molly. "Israelis Kill Militant Leader, Sparking Vows of Revenge."
The Washington Post 15 Aug. 2003.]
August 12, 2003: "The Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a group affiliated with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, claimed responsibility for the Rosh Ha'ayin bombing. The Islamic militant group Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack at Ariel, which it said "shook the heart of the Zionist entity" and avenged the killing of two Hamas leaders by Israeli soldiers in Nablus on Friday." [Radin, Charles A. "Suicide Bombers Kill Two, Shake Mideast Peace Effort." The Boston Globe 13 Aug. 2003.]
August 8, 2003: "Israeli troops raiding a West Bank bomb lab killed three Palestinians on Friday, including two Hamas members, prompting threats of revenge from the Islamic militant group's military wing. An Israeli soldier also died. . . . The gunbattle marred a period of relative calm since Palestinian militants declared a unilateral cease-fire on June 29. . . . Although the cease-fire has reduced violence dramatically, the Israeli military continues to send forces into West Bank towns and refugee camps to arrest Palestinian suspects." [Daraghmeh, Mohammed. "Hamas Threatens Revenge After Israel Raid." The Associated Press 8 Aug. 2003.]
August 6, 2003: "The Israeli army arrested eight Palestinians as it mounted its first incursion into Jericho for months this morning, witnesses and sources said." ["Israeli army arrests Palestinians." The Hindu (Online) 6 Aug. 2003.]