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  2. Timeline of Israeli history - Wikipedia

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    Israel and the PLO signed the Oslo I Accord in Washington, D.C. The accords provided for the withdrawal of some IDF forces from the West Bank and Gaza Strip and for the establishment of a self-governing authority for the Palestinians, the Palestinian National Authority. 1994: 26 October: Israel and Jordan signed the Israel–Jordan peace treaty ...

  3. List of years in Israel - Wikipedia

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    History of Israel; List of years in the Palestinian territories; Timeline of Zionism; Timeline of Jewish history; Timeline of Haifa; Timeline of Jerusalem; Timeline of Tel Aviv; List of years by country

  4. Timeline of the Israel-Hamas war (19 January 2025 – present)

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    The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas went into effect at 11:15 a.m. UTC+02:00. [8] The first three Israeli hostages to be released as part of the ceasefire agreement were released by Hamas. [9] The IDF claimed to have killed about 3,000 militants and arrested hundreds in its offensive in north Gaza. [10]

  5. Timeline of Jewish history - Wikipedia

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    Israel and the United Arab Emirates sign a peace treaty. [61] 30 April 2021 45 people are killed in the 2021 Meron stampede during Lag BaOmer. [62] 7 October 2023 In the day considered the deadliest for Jews since the Holocaust, as well as deadliest day in Israel's history, 1,390 people are killed in the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. [63]

  6. History of Israel - Wikipedia

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    3 Ancient Israel and Judah: Iron Age to Babylonian period. ... The Hebrew calendar closely resembles the Babylonian calendar and probably dates from this period. [88]

  7. Judean date palm - Wikipedia

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    The Judean date palm at Ketura, Israel, nicknamed Methuselah. The Judean date palm is a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) grown in Judea.It is not clear whether there was ever a single distinct Judean cultivar, but dates grown in the region have had distinctive reputations for thousands of years, and the date palm was anciently regarded as a symbol of the region and its fertility.

  8. Traditional Jewish chronology - Wikipedia

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    Jewish tradition has long preserved a record of dates and time sequences of important historical events related to the Jewish nation, including but not limited to the dates fixed for the building and destruction of the Second Temple, and which same fixed points in time (henceforth: chronological dates) are well-documented and supported by ancient works, although when compared to the ...

  9. Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

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    This practice was followed by the united kingdom of Israel, [87] kingdom of Judah, [88] kingdom of Israel, [89] Persia, [90] and others. Besides, the author of Kings coordinated dates in the two kingdoms by giving the accession year of a monarch in terms of the year of the monarch of the other kingdom, [ 91 ] though some commentators note that ...