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...the Israeli planes meet an awaiting hospital plane and refuel at Nairobi, Kenya.
A final peace treaty is signed on January 9, 2005, in Nairobi.
The terms of the peace treaty are as follows:
The south will have autonomy for six years, followed by a referendum on secession.
Both sides of the conflict will merge their armed forces into a 39,000-strong force after six years, if the secession referendum should turn out negative.
Income from oilfields is to be shared evenly between north and south.
Jobs are to be split according to varying ratios (central administration: 70 to 30, Abyei/Blue Nile State/Nuba mountains: 55 to 45, both in favor of the government).
Islamic law is to remain in the north, while continued use of the sharia in the south is to be decided by the elected assembly.
The terms of the peace treaty are as follows:
The south will have autonomy for six years, followed by a referendum on secession.
Both sides of the conflict will merge their armed forces into a 39,000-strong force after six years, if the secession referendum should turn out negative.
Income from oilfields is to be shared evenly between north and south.
Jobs are to be split according to varying ratios (central administration: 70 to 30, Abyei/Blue Nile State/Nuba mountains: 55 to 45, both in favor of the government).
Islamic law is to remain in the north, while continued use of the sharia in the south is to be decided by the elected assembly.
Israel wins another foreign-policy success in August with its rescue mission to Nairobi after the terrorist bombing of the American embassy there.
In a highly publicized five-day operation, the Israeli team rescues three people from under the rubble and locates almost me hundred bodies.