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"Al-Aqsa massacre"[edit]

Scholarly sources using the term "Al-Aqsa massacre" (8):

  • Arab Palestinian Resistance. 1991. p. 10. On black anniversary of Al-Aqsa Massacre: ...
  • John Daniel (1993). Academic Freedom, 2: A Human Rights Report. Zed Books. p. 78. ISBN 978-1-85649-219-5. In the wake of the Al Aqsa Massacre,
  • Anita Vitullo (1994). The Massacre in Al-Haram Al-Ibrahimi Al-Sharif: Context and Aftermath. Palestine Human Rights Information Center. The Zamir Commission, the government commission which investigated the al - Aqsa massacre of 17 Palestinians, exonerated ...
  • Katharina Galor (24 March 2017). Finding Jerusalem: Archaeology Between Science and Ideology. Univ of California Press. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-520-29525-4. Both the First Intifada, which broke out in December 1987, and the al-Aqsa Massacre of October 1990, referred to as the stormiest event in the history of Palestinian-Israeli violence at the compound, had already turned the sacred esplanade into a...
  • Johnson, Penny (1991). "Letter from the Curfew Zone". Middle East Report (170). JSTOR: 38. doi:10.2307/3013249. ISSN 0899-2851. Absent are the outbursts of anger and tears, the strained solemnity that marks Palestinian tragedies, most recently the al-Aqsa massacre.
  • Vitullo, Anita (1992). "Erasing Arab Jerusalem". Middle East Report (175). JSTOR: 27. Settler commandos charged in at night, backed by police and reporters, on the anniversary of the 1990 al-Aqsa massacre.
  • Rabbani, Mouin (2001). "Rocks and Rockets: Oslo's Inevitable Conclusion". Journal of Palestine Studies. 30 (3): 68–81. doi:10.1525/jps.2001.30.3.68. ISSN 0377-919X. In similar precedents, neither the 1990 al-Aqsa massacre in which fourteen people were killed, nor the 1994 massacre of twenty-nine ...
  • Rabbani, Mouin (1994). "ALESTINIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISM UNDER ISRAELI OCCUPATION: THE CASE OF AL-HAQ". Arab Studies Quarterly. 16 (2): 27–52. And in the most recent project to get off the ground, earlier suggestions to compile a register of grave breaches are being more seriously pursued in the wake of the Gulf crisis and the 8 October 1990 al-Aqsa massacre.

"Haram al-Sharif massacre"[edit]

Scholarly sources using the term "Massacre at al-Haram al-Sharif" or the "Haram al-Sharif massacre" (2):

"Temple Mount massacre"[edit]

Scholarly sources using the term "Temple Mount massacre" (15):

  • Stork, Joe; Flanders, Laura (1993). "Power Structure of the American Media". Middle East Report (180): 2. doi:10.2307/3013223. ISSN 0899-2851. Censorship can take the form of intimidation. Following a 60 Minutes installment critical of Israel's handling of the October 1990 "Temple Mount massacre," CBS owner and chairman Lawrence Tisch called in reporter Mike Wallace and producer Don Hewitt for a tongue-lashing.
  • "Documents and Source Material". Journal of Palestine Studies. 25 (1): 141–161. 1995. doi:10.2307/2538121. ISSN 0377-919X. In an interview given by then-mayor Kollek to Ma'ariv immediately after the Temple Mount massacre in October of 1990,
  • Demant, Peter (1994). "ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN DIALOGUE: PITFALLS AND PROMISES—THE JEWISH SIDE FROM THE GULF CRISIS TO THE 1992 ELECTIONS". Shofar. 12 (2): 1–35. The Temple Mount massacre on 8 October temporarily refocused attention on the Israeli-Palestinian arena and
  • Morris, Benny (2000). "Israeli Intransigence?". Journal of Palestine Studies. 29 (4): 109–111. doi:10.2307/2676570. ISSN 0377-919X. on p. 476 Shlaim writes that the Temple Mount massacre of 1990 was sparked when the fanatical Jewish "Temple Mount Loyalists
  • Edgar O'Ballance (27 July 2016). The Palestinian Intifada. Springer. pp. 89–. ISBN 978-1-349-26106-2. Meanwhile, many Arab states condemned the Temple Mount massacre,
  • David Alden Smith; József Böröcz (1995). A New World Order?: Global Transformations in the Late Twentieth Century. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-275-95122-1. Telhami (1994) attributed the October 1990 decision to double US forces and resolve the situation militarily to a perception that the anti-Iraq coalition could not last long because of escalating Israeli-Palestinian tensions following the Temple Mount massacre earlier that ...
  • P. Jakobsen (7 September 1998). Western Use of Coercive Diplomacy after the Cold War: A Challenge for Theory and Practice. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-230-37357-0. The dispute resolved itself after the Temple Mount massacre in early October
  • Edgar O'Ballance (27 July 2016). The Palestinian Intifada. Springer. pp. 110–. ISBN 978-1-349-26106-2. He later claimed he had acted in revenge for the Temple Mount massacre of October 1990.
  • Melton, Cary B. (2012). "Is There a Place for Children in the New WorldOrder". Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy. 7 (2). since the then-recent Temple Mount massacre; and economic threats,
  • Graham Hancock (2 July 1993). Sign and the Seal: The Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant. Simon and Schuster. pp. 384–. ISBN 978-0-671-86541-2. Death on the Mount What I had walked into subsequendy came to be known as the 'Temple Mount massacre' ...
  • Victor Chen (2005). Willingly Published: More Papers to 2005. iUniverse. pp. 114–. ISBN 978-0-595-36590-6. Safire and Rosenthal on the Temple Mount Massacre
  • Robert I. Friedman (1992). Zealots for Zion: Inside Israel's West Bank Settlement Movement. Random House. ISBN 978-0-394-58053-1. On Sukkoth Day 1991, one year after the Temple Mount massacre, Solomon announced that he ...
  • Paul J. White; William S. Logan (1 April 1997). Remaking the Middle East. Berg Publishers. ISBN 978-1-85973-163-5. The Temple Mount massacre of 8 October 1990 – when at least nineteen Palestinians were killed and 150 wounded
  • Guy Arnold (1991). Revolutionary and Dissident Movements: An International Guide. Longman. ISBN 978-0-582-08692-0. This incident followed a spate of knife attacks on dual Israeli - American nationality ( which allowed Jews in the wake of the Temple Mount massacre ...
  • James A. Haught (1995). Holy Hatred: Religious Conflicts of the '90s. Prometheus Books. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-87975-922-3. Then came the Temple Mount massacre in late 1990. A Muslim rumor spread ..

"Temple mount killings"[edit]

Scholarly sources referring to the event as "Temple mount killings" (16):

  • Lies of Our Times. Sheridan Square Press. 1992. p. 15. The Temple Mount killings flared up for me again on June 7 of this year when Dan Williams of the Los Angeles Times
  • The Middle East and North Africa 1995. Europa Publications. November 1994. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-946653-99-7. US relations, the USA submitted a draft resolution to the UN Security Council condemning the Temple Mount killings.
  • Raiz, Faiza R. (2006). "Hamas: the present stage". Strategic Studies. 26 (3). JSTOR: 46–83. October 8,1990, the killing of 17 Palestinian worshippers at the Al-AqsaMosque in Jerusalem impelled Hamas to announce a "war of knives" against "every soldier and settler in Palestine."32
  • "The Haram Al-Sharif (Temple Mount) Killings". Journal of Palestine Studies. 20 (2): 134–159. 1991. doi:10.2307/2537210. ISSN 0377-919X.
  • Percy, Charles H. (1990). "The Gulf Crisis". Journal of International Studies. 1. JSTOR: 56–58. The recent US decision to condemn Israel for the Temple Mount killings was a welcome correction to the misguided policy following the 'Black Sunday' killings.
  • Farer, Tom (1991). "Israel's Unlawful Occupation". Foreign Policy (82): 37. doi:10.2307/1148640. ISSN 0015-7228. Thus the recent refusal to cooperate with the inquiry into the Temple Mount killings requested by the Security Council ...
  • Piscatori, James (1991). "Religion and Realpolitik: Islamic Responses to the Gulf War". Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 45 (1): 17. doi:10.2307/3824921. ISSN 0002-712X. President Hashemi Rafsanjani and his allies were able to outmaneuver the radicals by leading the public outrage at Israeli actions in the occupied territories - particularly the Temple Mount killings in October 1990.
  • "Documents and Source Material". Journal of Palestine Studies. 20 (3): 133–170. 1991. doi:10.2307/2537562. ISSN 0377-919X. Originally cosponsored by Cuba, Yemen, Malay- sia, and Colombia, the resolution grew out of Israel's refusal to allow a UN team to investigate the 8 October Haram al-Sharif killings by the IDF in accordance with UN Security Council res- olutions 672 and 673.
  • Chee, Chan Heng (1991). "The United Nations: From Peace‐keeping to peace‐making?". The Adelphi Papers. 32 (265). Informa UK Limited: 30–40. doi:10.1080/05679329108449073. ISSN 0567-932X. The US position in the Security Council on the debate over the Temple Mount killings which took place in the midst of the Gulf War,
  • Willis, Elizabeth A. (2007). "Human and health rights of Palestinians in the occupied territories". Medicine and War. 7 (2): 113–119. doi:10.1080/07488009108408975. ISSN 0748-8009. They also make a sustained effort to keep the public informed, and respond to crises such as the Temple Mount killings in October 1990.
  • Ritchie Ovendale (1992). The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Wars. Longman. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-582-06369-3. THE TEMPLE MOUNT KILLINGS
  • Towson University Journal of International Affairs. Towson University. 2001. The Temple Mount Killings gave Iraq a new pretext to link the Kuwaiti annexation with the Palestinian cause.
  • Nathaniel Harris (1991). Looking Back: 1990. Batsford. ISBN 978-0-7134-6767-3. stabbings of Jews and Aftermath of the Temple Mount killings in Jerusalem.
  • 32nd 1991 (1991). The Europa World Year Book, 1991. Europa Publications Limited. ISBN 978-0-946653-69-0. The UN Security Council voted to send a mission to the Occupied Territories to investigate the Temple Mount killings ...{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • World Book, Inc. Staff (1 February 1991). The World Book Year Book, 1991. World Book, Incorporated. p. 331. ISBN 978-0-7166-0491-4. The Temple Mount killings triggered widespread violence, including numerous attacks on Israelis by Palestinians.
  • Cathy Hartley; Paul Cossali (17 June 2004). Survey of Arab-Israeli Relations. Routledge. pp. 148–. ISBN 978-1-135-35527-2. The Arab League's own deliberations in Tunis on the Temple Mount killings ended in acrimony and confirmed the rift provoked by the Gulf crisis.

"Al-aqsa killings"[edit]

Scholarly sources referring to the event as "Al-Aqsa killings" (2):

  • Jarbawi, 'Ali; Heacock, Roger (1993). "The Deportations and the Palestinian-Israeli Negotiations". Journal of Palestine Studies. 22 (3): 32–45. doi:10.2307/2537569. ISSN 0377-919X. Pressures on the United States and Israel continued to mount, especially after Butrus-Ghali's stern report at the end of January suggested the revival of resolution 681 of 1990, adopted after the al-Aqsa killings, ...
  • Rigby, Andrew (1991). "Coping with the "Epidemic of Violence": The Struggle over Health Care in the Intifada". Journal of Palestine Studies. 20 (4): 86–98. doi:10.2307/2537437. ISSN 0377-919X. The value of this project has been proven over and over again. On the day of the al-Aqsa killings on 8 October 1990, ...

"Temple Mount riots"[edit]

Scholarly sources referring to the event as "temple mount riots" (6):

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