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Events in the year 2014 in the State of Palestine.
Incumbents
State of Palestine (UN observer non-member State)
- Mahmoud Abbas (PLO), President, 8 May 2005-current
 - Rami Hamdallah, Prime Minister, 6 June 2013-current
 
Gaza Strip (Hamas administration unrecognized by the United Nations)
- Ismail Haniyeh (Hamas), Prime Minister, 29 March 2006-current
 
Events
March
- 10 March - Death of Raed Zeiter takes place, with international attention given to the incident.
 
April
- 23 April – Signing of the Fatah–Hamas Gaza Agreement occurs, with elections to occur soon.
 
June
- 2 June – Palestinian unity government was formed.
 - 12 June – Three Israeli teenagers were kidnapped and killed in the West Bank.
 
July
- 1 July - Palestinian journalist and prisoners' rights advocate Bushra al-Tawil is arrested by Israeli authorities and put in administrative detention.[1]
 - 2 July - Murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir, followed by days of rioting in Shu'fat (East Jerusalem).
 - 8 July - Operation Protective Edge begins, with the Israeli military sending soldiers into the Gaza Strip
 
See also
References
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