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2002 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - DecemberA timeline of events in the news for March, 2002.
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1 March 31, 2002: EasterEaster is generally accounted the most important holiday of the Christian year, observed March or April each year to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus from the dead (after his death by crucifixion; see Good Friday), which Christians believe happened at
- Israeli-Palestinian conflictThe Israeli-Palestinian conflict a part of the greater Arab-Israeli conflict, is an ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians. See definitions of Palestinian. Today the conflict is mainly over these issues: The status and future of the illegally oc: Israeli troops exchange gunfire with guards of Yasir Arafat in RamallahRamallah (Arabic: ) is a West Bank city of approximately 57,000 residents, which is currently under Palestinian Authority control. It is located about 15 kilometers (10 miles) north-west of Jerusalem. Ramallah was under Jordanian occupation from the 1948. A suicide bomber identified as Shadi Tubasi , a resident of the refugee camp JeninJenin or Janin ( Arabic: ) is a city in the West Bank, which in accord with the Oslo Accords is divided between Israeli and Palestinian control. Overview Jenin is a predominantly Palestinian city with a refugee camp in the northern part of the West Bank (, kills 14 and wounds more than 40 in HaifaHaifa ( Hebrew alphabet Standard Hebrew efa Tiberian Hebrew ph Arabic ayf is the third largest city in Israel, with a population close to 300,000. Areas and towns around it are deemed to be in the Haifa District, of which it is also a part. It is a seapor. Later, a suicide bomber wounds four members of an intensive care unit, one critically, in a paramedics' dispatch station in Efrat. In the past 18 months, according to the Associated Press, 1262 people have been killed on the Palestinian side and on 401 on the Israeli side.
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