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List of massacres in Palestine


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he following is a list of massacre+s that have occurred in Palestine+ prior to the establishment of the British Mandate for Palestine+. For massacres that took place prior to the name ''Palestine'' being adopted, see List of massacres in ancient Israel+. For massacres that took place in the British Mandate for Palestine+, see List of killings and massacres in Mandatory Palestine+. For massacres that took place during the 1948 Palestine War+, see Killings and massacres during the 1948 Palestine War+. For massacres that took place prior to the British Mandate, see '''List of massacres in Palestine'''. For massacres that have occurred in Israel following its declaration of independence, see List of massacres in Israel+. For massacres that have occurred in the West Bank+ and the Gaza Strip+ since 1948, see List of massacres in Palestinian Territories+.

Palestine is a name, among others, for the geographic region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, and various adjoining lands. The region is also known as the Land of Israel+ and the Holy Land+.


!|Notes

|Siege of Jerusalem (614)+
|614
|Jerusalem+
|Persian Amy ordered by Shahrbaraz+
|66,509
|Christians were massacred by Persian invaders

|Siege of Jerusalem (1099)+
|15 July 1099
|Jerusalem
|European Crusaders
|over 10,000 Muslims, Jews and Christians
|

|1517 Hebron attacks+
|1517
|Hebron+
|Turkish soldiers
|Unknown
|Jews were attacked, beaten, and raped, and many were killed in their homes

|1517 Safed attacks+
|1517
|Safed+
|Muslim mobs
|Unknown
|Many Jews subsequently fled the city

|1660 destruction of Tiberias+
|1660
|Tiberias+
|Druze rebels
|Unknown
|Resulted in Jewish population abandoning TiberiasJoel Rappel, History of Eretz Israel from Prehistory up to 1882 (1980), Vol.2, p.531. 'In 1662 Sabbathai Sevi arrived to Jerusalem. It was the time when the Jewish settlements of Galilee were destroyed by the Druze: Tiberias was completely desolate and only a few of former Safed residents had returned..."Barnay, Y. The Jews in Palestine in the eighteenth century: under the patronage of the Istanbul Committee of Officials for Palestine (University of Alabama Press 1992) ISBN 978-0-8173-0572-7 p. 149

|1660 destruction of Safed+
|1660
|Safed+
|Arab rioters
|Unknown, estimated thousands
|

|Siege of Jaffa+
|7 March 1799
|Jaffa+
|Napoleon's+ Army
|2,440-4,100
|Ottoman+ prisoners were executed on the beaches south of the town

|Taking of Hebron by Egypt/ 1834 Hebron massacre+
|1834
|Hebron+
|Egyptian troops
|Over 500
|Egyptian soldiers did not distinguish between inhabitants; for three hours, troops plundered, killed, raped and maimed Muslim and Jew alike.

|1834 looting of Safed+
|1834
|Safed+
|Arab rioters
|unknown
|Reports detail torture and mass-rape of Jewish population

|1838 Druze attack on Safed+
|1838
|Safed+
|Druze rebels
|Unknown
|Druze rebels and Muslim mobs plundered Jewish quarters for three days author=Louis Finkelstein|title=The Jews: their history, culture, and religion|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=838GAQAAIAAJ|year=1960|publisher=Harper|page=679|quote=In the summer of 1838 the Druses revolted against Ibrahim Pasha, and once more the Jews were the scapegoat. The Moslems joined the Druses in repeating the slaughter and plunder of 1834.

|

* For massacres, taking place during Ottoman times, see List of massacres in Ottoman Syria+.



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List of massacres in Palestine+ 

The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Palestine prior to the establishment of the British Mandate for Palestine


List of killings and massacres in Mandatory Palestine +Search for Videos

his is a '''list of killings and massacre+s committed in Mandatory Palestine+'''. It is restricted to incidents in which at least three people were deliberately killed. This list does not include unlawful deaths due to criminal activity. It includes all casualties that resulted from the initial attack on civilians or non-combat military personnel.

'''Note:''' The designation "responsible party" below refers to those believed to be the principle instigators of the violence. Where culpability is disputed or ambiguous, the sources 5 Arabs killed. 

Nebi Musa riots+
| April 4–7, 1920
| Arabs
| 9
| 5 Jews, 4 Arabs killed; 216 Jews, 18 Arabs, 7 Britons+ wounded

Jaffa riots+
| May 1–7, 1921
| Arabs
| 95
| 48 Arabs, 47 Jews killed; 140 Jews, 73 Arabs wounded.

| NA
| November 2, 1921
| Arabs
| 5
| 5 Jews killed in Jerusalem+ in stabbing attack. Multiple wounded, including women and children.

Palestine Riots+
| August 23–26, 1929
| Arabs
| 249
| 133 Jews, 116 Arabs killed; 339 Jews, 232 Arabs wounded ''''Shaw Report+

Hebron massacre+
| August 24, 1929
| Arabs
| 67
| 67 Jews killed; 58 Jews wounded

Safed massacre+
| August 29, 1929
| Arabs
| 20
| 18–20 Jews killed; 80 Jews wounded (included in previous entry)

1933 Palestine riots+
| October 28, 1933
| Arabs
| 20


| The Bloody Day in Jaffa (Hebrew: יום הדמים ביפו)
| April 19–20, 1936
| Arabs
| 21
| 9 Jews killed, 40 Jews wounded (11 critically) in Arab attack in Jaffa. Police killed two attackers. Further 7 Jews and 3 Arabs killed the next day

| Labor Strike Revolt
| April 20 – October 12, 1936
| Arabs, Jews, British authorities
| 253
| 138 Arabs, 82 Jews, 33 British killed, 369 Jews wounded (110 critically)
| NA
| July 7, 1937
| Unknown
| 27
| 6 Jews and 21 Arabs killed in Haifa+ when bomb is thrown into a crowd at a marketplace. 11 Jews and 52 Arabs wounded

| NA
| August 13, 1937
| Arabs
| 4
| 4 members of a Jewish family, 3 children, shot dead by Arabs who broke into their home in Safed+

| NA
| November 9, 1937
| Arabs
| 5
| 5 Jewish Keren Kayemet workers killed near Har Haruach by an Arab ambush. Ma'ale HaHamisha+ was named in their honor.

|N/A
| November 14, 1937
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 10
| 10 Arabs killed by Irgun units launching attacks around Jerusalem, ("Black Sunday")he icon: Y. 'Amrami, A. Melitz, ''דברי הימים למלחמת השחרור'' ("History of the War of Independence", Shelach Press, 1951).

| N/A
| 28 March 1938
| Arabs
| 6
| 6 Jewish passengers killed by Arabs while traveling from Haifa+ to Safed+.

| N/A
| April 12, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 4
| 2 Arabs and 2 British policemen were killed by a bomb in a train in Haifa+.

| N/A
| May 24, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 3
| 3 Arabs were shot and killed in Haifa.

| N/A
| June 26, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 7
| 7 Arabs were killed by a bomb in Jaffa+.

| N/A
| June (late), 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 0
| Unknown number of Arabs killed by a bomb that was thrown into a crowded Arab market place in Jerusalem+.

| N/A
| July 5, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 7
| 7 Arabs were killed in several shooting attacks in Tel-Aviv.

| N/A
| July 5, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 3
| 3 Arabs were killed by a bomb detonated in a bus in Jerusalem. Further Arab killed in another attack in Jerusalem

| N/A
| July 6, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 23
| 18 Arabs and 5 Jews were killed by two simultaneous bombs in the Arab melon market in Haifa. More than 60 people were wounded.

| N/A
| July 8, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 4
| 4 Arabs were killed by a bomb in Jerusalem.

| N/A
| July 16, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 10
| 10 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Jerusalem.

| N/A
| July 25, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 43
| 43 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Haifa.

| N/A
| August 16, 1938
| Arabs
| 3
| A Jewish family was kidnapped by Arabs in Atlit+. 3 killed.

| N/A
| August 26, 1938
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 24
| 24 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Jaffa.

| N/A
| September 14, 1938
| Arabs
| 3
| 3 Jews killed in a bomb attack and ambush on a private vehicle near Nir David+ then: Tel Amal) Several attackers killed by Britons.

|N/A
| February 27, 1939
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 33
| 33 Arabs were killed in multiple attacks, incl. 24 by bomb in Arab market in Suk Quarter of Haifa and 4 by bomb in Arab vegetable market in Jerusalem.

| N/A
| May 29, 1939
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 5
| 5 Arabs were killed by a mine detonated at the Rex cinema in Jerusalem.

| N/A
| May 29, 1939
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 5
| 5 Arabs were shot and killed during a raid on the village of Biyar 'Adas+.

| N/A
| June 2, 1939
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 5
| 5 Arabs were killed by a bomb at the Jaffa Gate+ in Jerusalem.

| N/A
| June 16, 1939
| Jewish Militants (Irgun+)
| 6
| 6 Arabs were killed in several attacks in Jerusalem.

| N/A
| June 19, 1939
| Jewish Militants (Irgun+)
| 20
| 20 Arabs were killed by explosives mounted on a donkey at a marketplace in Haifa.

| N/A
| June 29, 1939
| Jewish Militants (Irgun+)
| 13
| 13 Arabs were killed in several shooting attacks around Jaffa during a one-hour period.

| N/A
| July 20, 1939
| Jewish Militants (Irgun+)
| 6
| 6 Arabs were killed in several attacks in Tel-Aviv.

| N/A
| July 20, 1939
| Jewish Militants (Irgun+)
| 3
| 3 Arabs were killed in Rehovot+.

1938 Tiberias pogrom+
| October 2, 1938
| Arabs
| 19
| 19 Jews were killed.

| NA
| June 11, 1941
| Frenchmen
| 20
| 20 Jews killed in Tel Aviv+ during French air raid

| N/A
| September 27, 1944
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 0
| Unknown number of casualties, around 150 Irgun members attacked four British police stations

| N/A
| November 1, 1945
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 0
| 5 locomotives+ destroyed in Lydda+ station. Two staff, one soldier and one policeman killed.

| N/A
| December 27, 1945
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 7
| 3 British policemen and 4 Basuto+ soldiers killed during the bombing of British CID+ headquarters in Jerusalem; 1 British soldier killed during attack of British army camp in north Tel Aviv

King David Hotel bombing+
| July 22, 1946
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 91
| 91 killed, including 41 Arabs, 28 Britons, and 17 Jews; 40-45 wounded

| N/A
| January 12, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 4
| 4 killed in bombing of British headquarters.Donald Neff, , Washington Report on Middle East Affairs+, May/June 2006, p. 14-15.

| N/A
| March 1, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 17
| 17 British officers killed, during raid and explosion., "Raid on the Jerusalem Officers Club" section.

| N/A
| September 26, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 4
| 4 British policemen killed in Irgun bank robbery+.

| N/A
| September 29, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 13
| 13 killed, 53 wounded in attack on British police station.

1947 Jerusalem riots+
| December 2, 1947
| Arabs
| 14
| 8 Jews Reported Killed

al-Tira+
| December 12, 1947
| Jewish militants
| 13
| 13 Arabs killed, 10 wounded

| N/A
| December 12, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 20
| 20 killed, 5 wounded by barrel bomb at Damascus Gate.

| N/A
| December 13, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 16
| 16 Arabs killed; 67 Arabs wounded from bombings in Jerusalem and Jaffa; Irgun also burns down 100 Arab homes in Jaffa

| N/A (See Beit Nabala+)
| December 14, 1947
Arab Legion+
| 13
| 13 Jews killed (some sources say 14); 9 Jews, 2 Britons, 1 Arab wounded in attack on military convoy near Lydda

| N/A
| December 16, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 10
| 10 killed by bomb at Noga Cinema in Jaffa.

al-Khisas massacre+
| December 18, 1947
| Jewish militants (Haganah+)
| 10
| 10 Arabs killed

| N/A
| December 24, 1947
| Arab snipers, Jewish militants
| 8
| 4 Jews killed in Haifa by snipers, 4 Arabs killed in reprisals

| N/A
| December 26, 1947
| Arab militants
| 0
| 7 Jews killed while driving in convoy to Jerusalem

| N/A
| December 28, 1947
| Arab Snipers, Jewish militants
| 5
| 5 Jews killed in Bab el Wad by snipers, 5 Arabs killed in reprisals

| N/A
| December 29, 1947
| Arab militants, Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 4
| 4 Jews killed in Tel Aviv from mortar and sniper fire, 13 Arabs killed in Jerusalem in Irgun bombing

| Bomb thrown on Damascus Gate+ Café in Jerusalem+
| December 29, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 13
"JVL"> Uri Milstein+ reported 15 casualties from the bombing in the ''Palestine Post''.

Haifa Oil Refinery massacre+
| December 30, 1947
| Jewish militants (Irgun+), Arabs
| 39
| Arabs beat 39 Jews to death and injured 49 after an Irgun bombing which killed 6

Balad al-Shaykh massacre+
| January 1, 1948
| Jewish militants (Palmach+)
| 50
| 17–70 Arabs killed in Haifa

| N/A
| January 3, 1948
| Arab militants
| 4
| 4 Jews killed in Haifa

| N/A
| January 3, 1948
| Arab militants
| 4
| 3 Jews, 1 Briton killed in Jerusalem

| Bombing of Arab National Committee HQ
| January 4, 1948
| Jewish militants (Stern Gang+)
| 14
| 14 Arabs killed; 100 Arabs wounded

Semiramis Hotel bombing+
| January 5, 1948
| Jewish militants (Haganah+)
| 20
| 20 Arabs killed in Jerusalem

| N/A
| January 5, 1948
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 14
| 14 Arabs killed and 19 injured by truck bomb outside the 3-storey 'Serrani', Jaffa's built Ottoman Town Hall

| N/A
| January 5, 1948
| Arabs, Jews
| 4
| 4 Arabs killed after attacking Jewish quarter in Safed

Jaffa Gate+ bombing in Jerusalem
| January 7, 1948
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 18
| 15–20 Arabs killed

| N/A
| January 9, 1948
| Arab militants
| 35
| 35 Jews killed near Kfar Etzion

| N/A
| January 10, 1948
| Arab militants | 11
| 11 Jews killed, 1 decapitated near Yavne

| N/A
| January 14, 1948
| Arab militants
| 7
| 7 Jews, 2 Britons killed in Haifa

| The 35 Heroes of Gush Etzion (Hebrew: ל"ה גיבורי גוש עציון)
| January 15, 1948
| Arab militants
| 35
| 35 Jewish members of a relief force to Gush Etzion+ killed near Hebron+ by Arab militants.

| N/A
| January 20, 1948
| Arab militants
| 8
| 8 Jews killed in Yehiam

| N/A
| January 22, 1948
| Arab militants
| 7
| 7 Jews killed near Yazur

| N/A
| January 25, 1948
| Arab militants
| 10
| 10 Jews killed

| N/A
| January 27, 1948
| British soldiers
| 4
| 4 Arabs killed in Gaza

| N/A
| February 3, 1948
| Arab militants
| 6
| 6 Jews killed while riding buses in Haifa

| N/A
| February 7, 1948
| Arabs, Jews
| 6
| 3 Arabs, 3 Jews killed in Haifa

| N/A
| February 8, 1948
| Arabs
| 6
| 6 Jews killed in Jerusalem

| N/A
| February 8, 1948
| Arab militants
| 3
| 3 Jews killed in Tel Aviv

| N/A
| February 10, 1948
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 7
| 7 Arabs killed near Ras el Ain after selling cows in Tel Aviv

| N/A
| February 12, 1948
| Arabs
| 4
| 4 Jews killed in Jerusalem

| N/A
| February 15, 1948
| Arab militants, Jewish militants
| 8
| 5 Arabs, 3 Jews killed

Sa'sa'+ village ambush in the Safad+ district
| February 14, 1948
| Jewish militants (Palmach+)
| 11
| 11 Arabs killed

| N/A
| February 17, 1948
| Arab militants, Jewish militants
| 8
| 5 Arabs, 3 Jews killed

| N/A
| February 17, 1948
| Arab militants
| 57
| 57 Arabs killed while taking part in attack on Jewish settlements Tirat Tzvi, Sde Eliahu, Ein HaNatziv

Ramla+ vegetable market bombing
| February 18, 1948
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 12
| 12 killed, 43 wounded

| N/A
| February 19, 1948
| Arab militants
| 4
| 4 Jews killed while riding buses in Haifa

| N/A
| February 21, 1948
| Jewish militants
| 4
| 4 Arabs killed in Haifa

Ben Yehuda Street bombing+
| February 23, 1948
| Arab militants, British deserters
| 55
| 55 Jews killed

| N/A
| February 25, 1948
| Arab militants
| 3
| 3 Jews killed on road between Ramle and Tel Aviv

| N/A
| February 28, 1948
| Arab militants
| 7
| 6 Arabs, 1 Jew killed during attack on Jewish village Kfar Sava

| N/A
| February 18, 1948
| Arab militants
| 4
| 4 Arabs killed while participating in attack on Jewish settlement Mitzpe

| Rehovot Train bombing
| March 1, 1948
| Jewish militants
| 28
| 28 Britons killed

| Bevingrad Officers Club bombing
| March 1, 1948
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 20
| 20 Britons killed; 30 Britons wounded

| N/A
| March 1, 1948
| Arab militants
| 4
| 4 Jews killed on Tel Aviv-Jerusalem road

| N/A
| March 2, 1948
| Arab militants
| 9
| 6 Arabs, 3 Jews killed during Arab attack on Tel-Aviv Jerusalem road

| N/A
| March 4, 1948
| Arab militants
| 16
| 16 Jews killed on Jerusalem-Atarot road

| N/A
| March 9, 1948
| Arab militants
| 3
| 3 Arabs killed while participating in attack on Jewish settlement Yehiam

| N/A
| March 11, 1948
| Jews, Arabs
| 5
| 4 Arabs, 1 Jew killed in Tiberias

Jewish Agency+ bombing
| March 11, 1948
| Arab militants
| 13
| 13 Jews killed

| N/A
| March 14, 1948
| Arab militants
| 7
| 7 Jews killed near Faluja

| N/A
| March 14, 1948
| Jews, Arabs
| 5
| 4 Arabs, 1 Jew killed in Tiberias

| N/A
| March 18, 1948
| Arab militants
| 9
| 5 Britons, 4 Jews killed in convoy near Acre

| N/A
| March 20, 1948
| Arabs
| 7
| 7 Jews killed at Ein Harod

| N/A
| March 21, 1948
| Arabs
| 6
| 6 Jews killed on Rosh Pinna-Safed road

| N/A
| March 22, 1948
| Arab militants
| 24
| 4 Jews, 20 Arabs during attack on Jewish settlement Nitzanim

| N/A
| March 24, 1948
| Jewish militants
| 36
| 36 Arabs killed near Tulkarem

| N/A
| March 26, 1948
| Arab militants
| 8
| 6 Arabs, 2 Jews killed in attack on Jewish convoy near Gaza

| N/A
| March 28, 1948
| Arab militants
| 6
| 6 Arabs killed while participating in attack on Jewish convoy near Rehovot

| N/A
| March 28, 1948
| Arab militants
| 6
| 6 Arabs killed while participating in attack on Jewish convoy near Safed

Cairo-Haifa train bombing+
| March 31, 1948
| Jewish militants (Lehi+)
| 40
| 40 Arabs killed; 60 Arabs wounded

| Massacre in an orange grove in Lydda
| April 1, 1948
| Jewish militias
| 11
| 11 Arab laborers killed

Deir Yassin massacre+
| April 9, 1948
| Jewish militants (Irgun+)
| 100-250
| 100-254 Arabs killed

Hadassah medical convoy massacre+
| April 13, 1948
| Arab militants
| 78
| 78 Jews (nurses, doctors, and patients) killed

| Cairo-Haifa Train bombing
| April 23, 1948
| Jewish militants (Lehi+)
| 8
| 8 Britons killed; 27 Britons wounded

| Sorona Police Station bombing
| April 25, 1948
| Jewish militants (Lehi+)
| 4
| 4 Britons killed

Ein al Zeitun massacre+
| May 3, 1948
| Jewish militants (Palmach+)
| 55
| 37–70 Arab prisoners

Kfar Etzion massacre+
| May 13, 1948
| Arab militants and Arab Legion+
| 140
| 127–157 Jews killed

Abu Shusha+
| May 14, 1948
| Israeli
| 52
| 52
|


*Killings and massacres during the 1948 Palestine War+
*List of massacres in Israel+
*List of villages depopulated during the Arab-Israeli conflict+
*List of Irgun attacks during the 1930s+
*List of Palestinian suicide attacks+
*Palestinian political violence+
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The following is a '''list of massacre+s that have occurred in Israel+''' since 1948.

*For massacre+s that have occurred in ancient Israel+ and Judea prior to the establishment of the Roman province of Syria Palæstina+, see List of massacres in ancient Israel+.
*For massacres that took place prior to the British Mandate, see List of massacres in Ottoman Syria+.
*For massacres that took place in Mandatory Palestine+, see List of killings and massacres in Mandatory Palestine+. For an analysis about the massacres that took place during the 1948 Palestine War+, see Killings and massacres during the 1948 Palestine War+
*For massacres that have occurred in the West Bank+ and Gaza+ since 1948, see List of massacres in the Palestinian territories+:


!|Notes

|al-Dawayima massacre+
|28 October 1948
|al-Dawayima+
|Israeli Army+
|70-80
|Accounts of the incident vary greatly; some report that bodies were put in a well.

|Safsaf massacre+
|29 October 1948
|Safsaf+
|Israel Defence Force+
|52-64
|

|Eilabun massacre+
|30 October 1948
|Eilabun+
|Israel Defence Force+
|14
|2 Arab Christians killed before surrender, 12 after

|Ma'ale Akrabim massacre+
|16–17 March 1954
|Scorpions Pass+
|Arab gang originating from either Jordan or Egypt
|11
|2 injured

|Kafr Qasim massacre+
|29 October 1956
|Kafr Qasim
|Israel Border Police+
|48
|Reports of 49 casualties are common, due to a pregnant woman being included twice for her unborn child. Israeli President Shimon Peres+ issued a formal apology in December 2007 Haaretz, 21 December 2007

|Avivim school bus massacre+
|8 May 1970
|near Avivim+
|PFLP-GC+
|12
|25 wounded; 9 victims were children

|Lod Airport massacre+
|30 May 1972
|Lod+
|Three members of the Japanese Red Army+, on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine+
|26
|80 injured

|Kiryat Shmona massacre+
|11 April 1974
|Kiryat Shmona+Israel+
|Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command+
|18
|8 victims were children; 15 injured

|Ma'alot massacre+Sources describing the event as a "massacre+":
* "The day after the Ma'alot massacre, condemned by Pope Paul VI and most Western leaders as "an evil outrage…" Frank Gervasi. ''Thunder Over the Mediterranean'', McKay, 1975, p. 443.
* "The previous day Israel had been traumatized by the Ma'alot massacre, which had resulted in the deaths of numerous schoolchildren." William B. Quandt+. ''Peace Process: American Diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Since 1967'', Brookings Institution Press, 2001, p. 432.
* "Faced with a public outcry over the Ma'alot massacre, they demanded of Syria a pledge to forbid terrorist to cross the Golan into Israel." Milton Viorst. ''Sands of Sorrow: Israel's Journey from Independence'', I.B. Tauris, 1987, p. 192.
* "...Organization (PLO) crimes, like the massacre of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games in 1972 and the Ma'alot massacre of children in 1974." Richard J. Chasdi. ''Tapestry of Terror: A Portrait of Middle East Terrorism, 1994–1999'', Lexington Books, 2002, p. 6.
* "The PFLP was responsible for the Ma'alot massacre on May IS, 1974 during which 22 Israeli children were killed." Alex Peter Schmid, A. J. Jongman, Michael Stohl. ''Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, and Literature'', Transaction Publishers, 2005, p. 639.
* "On 22 November 1974, six months after the Ma'alot massacre, the United Nations General Assembly voted to accept the Palestine Liberation Organisation as an..." Martin Gilbert+. ''The Jews in the Twentieth Century: An Illustrated History'', Schocken Books, 2001, p. 327.
* Khoury, Jack. , ''Haaretz+'', 7 March 2007.

|15 May 1974
|Ma'alot+Mayhew, Iain. , ''Daily Mirror+'', 10 August 2006.
|Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine+Khoury, Jack. , ''Haaretz+'', 7 March 2007.
|29, ''TIME+'', 27 May 1974.
|68 injured; victims were mostly children

|Coastal Road massacre+
|11 March 1978
|near Tel Aviv+
|Palestinian Liberation Organization+
|38"1978, March 11. The Coastal Road Massacre" Richard Ernest Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt Dupuy. ''The Encyclopedia of Military History from 3500 BC. to the Present'', Harper and Row, 1986, ISBN 0061812358, p. 1362.
|38 people were killed on bus. Victims include 13 children. Other people killed nearby. 71 wounded.

|Massacre in Rishon LeZion
|20 May 1990
|Rishon LeZion+
|An Israeli citizen
|7
|Seven Palestinian workers where killed, 16 Palestinians where wounded. The perpetrator was a 21 year old Israeli with an automatic weapon. 13 more Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in subsequent demonstrations to protest the massacre in various parts of the territories.

|Beit Lid massacre+
|22 January 1995
|Beit Lid Junction+
|Palestinian Islamic Jihad+
|23
|death toll includes 2 perpetrators; 69 injured; first suicide attack by Palestinian Islamic Jihad+

|Island of Peace massacre+
|13 March 1997
|Island of Peace+
|Jordanian Army Corporal Ahmed Daqamseh
|7
|Jordanian soldier opened fire on a large group of Israeli schoolgirls

|Sbarro restaurant massacre+
|9 August 2001
|Jerusalem+
|Hamas+
|15
|130 injured; 7 victims were children

|Bat Mitzvah massacre+, Phil Reeves, 18 January 2002
|18 January 2002
|Hadera+
|al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+
|7http://old.btselem.org/statistics/english/Casualties_Data.asp?Category=6®ion=ISRAEL&sD=29&sM=09&sY=2000&eD=26&eM=12&eY=2008&filterby=event&oferet_stat=before
|33 wounded

|Yeshivat Beit Yisrael massacre+
|2 March 2002
|Beit Yisrael, Jerusalem
|Fatah+ al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+
|11
|Victims included 7 children, 2 of which were infants

|Passover massacre+
|27 March 2002
|Netanya+
|Hamas+
|30
|140 injured; some victims were Holocaust survivors; considered the deadliest single attack against Israeli civilians during the Second Intifada

|Tel-Aviv central bus station massacre+
|5 January 2003
|Southern Tel Aviv+
|Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades
|23
|Over 100 injured

|Mercaz HaRav massacre+
|6 March 2008
|Kiryat Moshe+Jerusalem+
|Arab gunman, Alaa Abu Dhein
|8

|Attack took place at a school, and seven victims were students.

|2014 Jerusalem synagogue massacre+
|18 November 2014
|Har Nof+Jerusalem+
|Uday Abu Jamal and Ghassan Abu Jamal
|5
|Attack against a synagogue. Four rabbis and a police officer were killed.

|

*List of killings and massacres in Mandatory Palestine+
*List of attacks against Israeli civilians before 1967+
*Civilian casualties in the Second Intifada+
*List of Palestinian suicide attacks+
*Palestinian political violence+



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This article contains '''Lists of Palestinian suicide attacks+''' carried out by Palestinian individuals and militant groups. The international community considers the use of indiscriminate attacks on civilian populations and the use ofhuman shields+ as illegal under international law+.

A 2007 study of Palestinian suicide bombings during the Second Intifada+ (September 2000 through August 2005) found that 39.9 percent of the suicide attacks were carried out by Hamas+, 26.4 percent by Fatah+, 25.7 percent by thePalestinian Islamic Jihad+ (PIJ), 5.4 percent by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine+ (PFLP) and 2.7 percent by other organizations. The first suicide attack was carried out in 1989 and the attacks stopped in 2008.

''The criteria used for this list: successful deliberate attacks committed by Palestinian militant groups against civilians and security forces, in which the perpetrators intended to die during the attack.''

*'''''Bold''' indicates attacks resulting in over 10 deaths''.
*'''''Bold Underscored''' indicates attacks resulting in over 20 deaths''.
*''Death tolls noted in this list do not include the perpetrator(s)''



! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

| '''Bus 405 suicide attack+''' | July 6, 1989 | Near Kiryat Yearim+ | 16 | Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.
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! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Mehola Junction bombing+ | April 16, 1993 | Mehola+ junction | 1 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.

Beit El car bomb+ | October 4, 1993 | Near Beit El+ | 29 injured | Hamas+ member Sulayman Idan was responsible.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Afula Bus suicide bombing+ | April 6, 1994 | Afula+ | 8 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.

Hadera bus station suicide bombing+ | April 13, 1994 | Hadera+ | 5 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.

| '''Dizengoff Street bus bombing+''' | October 19, 1994 | Tel Aviv+ | 22 | Attributed to Hamas+.

Netzarim Junction bicycle bombing+ | November 11, 1994 | Netzarim+ | 3 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.

Jerusalem Binyanei Hauma suicide bombing+ | December 25, 1994 | Jerusalem+ | 13 injured | Attributed to Hamas+.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

| '''Beit Lid massacre+''' | January 22, 1995 | Beit Lid Junction+ | 21 | Two bombers. One detonated at rescue party. Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Kfar Darom bus attack+ | April 9, 1995 | Vicinity of Kfar Darom+ | 8 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Ramat Gan bus 20 bombing+ | July 24, 1995 | Ramat Gan+ | 6 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Ramat Eshkol bus bombing+ | August 21, 1995 | Jerusalem+ | 4 | Police Chief Noam Eisenman was killed. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Ashkelon bus station bombing+ | February 25, 1996 | Ashqelon+ | 1 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''First Jerusalem bus 18 suicide bombing+''' | February 25, 1996 | Jerusalem+ Central Bus station | 26 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Second Jerusalem bus 18 suicide bombing+''' | March 3, 1996 | Jaffa street, Jerusalem | 19 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Dizengoff Center suicide bombing+''' | March 4, 1996 | Tel Aviv | 13 | Attributed to Hamas+. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Café Apropo bombing+ | March 21, 1997 | Tel Aviv+ | 3 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''1st Mahane Yehuda Market attack+''' | July 30, 1997 | Jerusalem+ main market | 16 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Ben Yehuda Street Bombing+ | September 4, 1997 | Jerusalem+ Ben Yehuda Street | 5 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

1st Kfar Darom bombing+ | October 29, 1998 | Gaza Strip+ | 1 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Jerusalem bombing+ | November 6, 1998 | Jerusalem+ | 2 | 20 wounded. Two Islamic Jihad+ suicide bombers.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Egged bus 960 bombing+ | September 5, 1999 | Tveria+ | None | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Haifa Central Bus Station bombing+ | September 5, 1999 | Haifa+ | None | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.
|



! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Gaza bombing+ | October 26, 2000 | Gaza Strip+ | 1 injured | Youth suicide bomber on bike. Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

2nd Mahane Yehuda Market attack+ | November 2, 2000 | Jerusalem+ | 2 | Booby-trapped+ car. Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

2nd Kfar Darom bombing+ | November 20, 2000 | Gaza Strip+ | 2 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Hadera main street bombing+ | November 22, 2000 | Hadera+ | 2 | Booby-trapped car. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Mehola bombing+ | December 22, 2000 | Mehola Junction+ | 3 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Netanya centre bombing+ | January 1, 2001 | Netanya+ | 60 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Tayibe Bridge bombing+ | January 30, 2001 | Tayibe+ | 2 injured | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Beit Yisrael bombing+ | February 8, 2001 | Jerusalem+ | 2 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Mei Ami junction bombing+ | March 1, 2001 | Vadi Ara+ | 1 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Netanya bombing+ | March 4, 2001 | Netanya | 3 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Talpiot industrial zone bombing+ | March 27, 2001 | Jerusalem | 7 injured | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Egged bus 6 bombing+ | March 27, 2001 | French Hill, Jerusalem | 28 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Mifgash Shalom attack+ | March 28, 2001 | Mifgash Shalom gas station, Kfar Saba+ | 2 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Kfar Saba bombing+ | April 22, 2001 | Kfar Saba | 1 | Hamas+ and Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Or Yehuda bombing+ | April 23, 2001 | Near Ben Gurion Airport+ | 8 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Nablus school bus bombing+ | April 29, 2001 | Nablus+West Bank+ | None | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

HaSharon Mall suicide bombing+ | May 18, 2001 | HaSharon shopping mall, Netanya | 5 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Hadera Mall bombing+ | May 25, 2001 | Hadera+ | None | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Hadera bus station suicide bombing+ | May 25, 2001 | Central bus station, Hadera+ | 65 injured | 2 Palestinians within a car bomb+Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Jerusalem Center bombing+ | May 27, 2001 | Jerusalem+ | None | PFLP+ claimed responsibility.

Jaffa Road bombing+ | May 27, 2001 | Jerusalem+ | 30 injured | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Netanya school bombing+ | May 30, 2001 | Netanya | 8 injured | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombing+''' | June 1, 2001 | Tel Aviv+ | 21 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Dugit bombing+ | June 22, 2001 | Gaza Strip | 2 | Booby trapped car's explosion. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Yehud suburb bombing+ | July 2, 2001 | Tel Aviv | 6 injured | Explosion of two separate bombs. PFLP+ claimed responsibility.

Kissufim bombing+ | July 9, 2001 | Southern Gaza Strip crossing point | None | Explosion of two separate bombs. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Binyamina train station suicide bombing+ | July 16, 2001 | Binyamina | 2 | Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Moshav Beka'ot bombing+ | August 8, 2001 | Northern Jordan Valley+ | 1 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing+''' | August 9, 2001 | Downtown Jerusalem | 15 | Carried out by Hamas+ together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.

Wall-Street Restaurant bombing+ | August 12, 2001 | Kiryat Motzkin+ | 21 injured | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Russian Compound bombing+ | August 21, 2001 | Downtown Jerusalem | 1 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Jerusalem car bombings+ | September 3, 2001 | Jerusalem | 3 injured | Series of car bombs.

Hanevi'im street bombing+ | September 4, 2001 | Jerusalem | 20 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Nahariya train station suicide bombing+ | September 9, 2001 | Nahariya+ train station | 3 | Suicide bomber was an Arab Israeli citizen. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Beit Lid junction bombing+ | September 9, 2001 | Near Netanya+ | 17 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Talpiot neighborhood bombing+ | October 1, 2001 | Jerusalem | None | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

1st Erez Crossing attack+ | October 7, 2001 | Erez Passage near Gaza | None | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Kibbutz Shluhot bombing+ | October 7, 2001 | Kibbutz Shluhot+ | 1 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

2nd Erez Crossing attack+ | November 26, 2001 | Gaza Strip | 2 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

1st Egged bus 823 bombing+ | November 29, 2001 | Wadi Ara+ Junction | 3 | Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ together with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+.

| '''Ben Yehuda Street Bombing+''' | December 1, 2001 | Downtown Jerusalem | 11 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Haifa bus 16 suicide bombing+''' | December 2, 2001 | Haifa+ | 15 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Hilton Mamilla bombing+ | December 5, 2001 | Mamilla+, Jerusalem | 11 injured | Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ together with Hamas+.

Check Post Junction bombing+ | December 9, 2001 | Check Post Junction in the direction of Tel Hanan+ (Haifa+ area) | 30 injured | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Neve Dekalim bombing+ | December 12, 2001 | Neve Dekalim+ | 4 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Tel Aviv outdoor mall bombing+ | January 25, 2002 | Tel Aviv+ | 25 injured | Double Suicide attack, carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ together with Fatah+.

Jaffa Street bombing+ | January 27, 2002 | Jerusalem | 1 | First female suicide bomber+ in Al-Aqsa Intifada, Wafa Idris+Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Tayibe bombing+ | January 31, 2002 | Tayibe+ | None | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Karnei Shomron Mall suicide bombing+ | February 16, 2002 | Karnei Shomron+West Bank+ | 3 | About 30 injuries (6 seriously). PFLP+ claimed responsibility.

Maale Adumim - Jerusalem road bombing+ | February 18, 2002 | Jerusalem+ | 1 | Soldier killed by an explosive that was detonated by the driver of the car he was checking. Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

Efrat supermarket bombing attack+ | February 22, 2002 | Efrat+West Bank+ | 1 injured | Suicide bomber in supermarket.

Maccabim bombing+ | February 27, 2002 | Maccabim+ | 3 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Yeshivat Beit Yisrael massacre+''' | March 2, 2002 | Yeshiva+ in Jerusalem | 11 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

2nd Egged bus 823 bombing+ | March 5, 2002 | Afula+ | 1 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Ariel hotel lobby bombing+ | March 7, 2002 | Ariel+West Bank+ | 15 injured (1 seriously) | PFLP+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Café Moment bombing+''' | March 9, 2002 | Rehavia+, Jerusalem | 11 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Egged bus 22 bombing+ | March 17, 2002 | Jerusalem | 25 Injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

3rd Egged bus 823 bombing+ | March 20, 2002 | Vadi Ara+, Muzmuz Junction | 7 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

King George Street bombing+ | March 21, 2002 | Jerusalem | 3 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Passover massacre+''' | March 27, 2002 | Netanya+ | 30 | Suicide attack on Passover seder+ in Park Hotel. Carried out by Hamas+ and Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.

Kiryat HaYovel supermarket bombing+ | March 29, 2002 | Kiryat Yovel+ in Jerusalem | 2 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Allenby Street coffee shop bombing+ | March 30, 2002 | Tel Aviv+ | 1 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

Baqa al-Gharbiyah bombing+ | March 30, 2002 | Baqa al-Gharbiyah+ | 1 | Booby-trapped vehicle that Palestinians tried to sneak into Israel.

| '''Matza restaurant suicide bombing+''' | March 31, 2002 | Haifa | 15 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Efrat Medical Center+ | March 31, 2002 | Efrat+West Bank+ | 4 injured (1 seriously) | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Jerusalem Roadblock bombing+ | April 1, 2002 | Jerusalem+ | 1 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

Yagur Junction bombing+ | April 10, 2002 | Yagur+ | 8 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

3rd Mahane Yehuda Market attack+ | April 12, 2002 | Jerusalem | 6 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.

| '''Rishon LeZion bombing+''' | May 7, 2002 | Rishon LeZion+ | 15 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Netanya Market bombing+ | May 19, 2002 | Netanya | 3 | Carried out by Hamas+ together with PFLP+.

Afula road bombing+ | May 20, 2002 | Afula+ | None | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Rothschild Street bombing+ | May 22, 2002 | Rishon Lezion | 2 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Pi Glilot bombing+ | May 23, 2002 | North of Tel Aviv | None | A bomb exploded underneath a fuel truck. The truck burst into flames, but the blaze was quickly contained.

Studio 49 Disco bombing+ | May 24, 2002 | Tel Aviv | 5 injured | The security guard opened fire on a Palestinian attempting to detonate a car bomb. The Palestinian was killed, but the bomb exploded prematurely, injuring bystanders.

Petah Tikva Mall bombing+ | May 27, 2002 | Petah Tikva+ | 2 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Megiddo Junction bus bombing+''' | June 5, 2002 | Megiddo Junction+ | 17 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Herzliya shawarma restaurant bombing+ | June 11, 2002 | Herzliya+ | 1 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Patt Junction Bus Bombing+''' | June 18, 2002 | Jerusalem | 19 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

French Hill Junction massacre+ | June 19, 2002 | French Hill+, Jerusalem | 7 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

Immanuel bus attack+ | July 16, 2002 | Emmanuel+-Bnei Brak+ bus 189 | 9 | Detonation of an explosive device and shooting. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Neve Shaanan Street bombing+ | July 17, 2002 | Southern Tel Aviv | 5 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Nevi'im Street bombing+ | July 30, 2002 | Jerusalem | 5 injured | Apparently the bomb exploded prematurely.

Hebrew University massacre+ | July 31, 2002 | Hebrew University+, Jerusalem | 9 | Included American and French casualties. Bomber was from East Jerusalem. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Meron Junction Bus 361 attack+ | August 4, 2002 | Meron Junction | 9 | Arab bomber with Israeli citizenship. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

1st Umm al-Fahm bombing+ | August 5, 2002 | Umm al-Fahm+ Junction in Wadi Ara+ | 1 injured | The Palestinian exploded in a taxi killing himself and wounding an Israeli-Arab driver from Nazareth.

2nd Umm al-Fahm bombing+ | September 18, 2002 | Umm al-Fahm+ Junction in Wadi Ara+ | 1 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Allenby Street bus bombing+ | September 19, 2002 | bus 4, near the Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv | 6 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Geha road bombing+ | October 10, 2002 | Bar-Ilan interchange, Geha road | 1 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Karkur junction suicide bombing+''' | October 21, 2002 | Carcur Junction+ | 14 | 2 Suicide bombers used a booby-trapped jeep with 100 kg TNT. Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Sonol gas station bombing+ | October 27, 2002 | Ariel+West Bank+ | 3 | Victims killed while trying to prevent the Palestinian from detonating the bomb. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Kfar Saba shopping mall bombing+ | November 4, 2002 | Kfar Saba+ | 2 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Kiryat Menachem bus bombing+''' | November 21, 2002 | Kiryat Menahem, Jerusalem | 11 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

| '''Tel-Aviv central bus station massacre+''' | January 5, 2003 | Southern Tel Aviv | 23 | Carried out by two members of the Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+, with the help of Palestinian Islamic Jihad+.

| '''Haifa bus 37 suicide bombing+''' | March 5, 2003 | Carmeliya neighborhood, Haifa | 17 | Carried out by Hamas member and attributed to Hamas, yet never acknowledged.

London Cafe bombing+ | March 30, 2003 | Netanya+ | 54 injured | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Kfar Saba train station bombing+ | April 24, 2003 | Kfar Saba+ | 1 | 13 injured (2 seriously). PFLP+ claimed responsibility jointly with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+.[http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2848729,00.html Ynet ארבעה הרוגים בפיגוע בצומת גהה – חדשות
Mike's Place suicide bombing+ | April 30, 2003 | Mike's Place+ pub, Tel Aviv | 3 | Carried out by Hamas+ using a British Muslim+ citizen of Pakistani descent and together with al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+.

Gross square attack+ | May 17, 2003 | Gross square, Hebron+West Bank+ | 2 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Jerusalem bus 6 bombing+ | May 18, 2003 | Jerusalem | 7 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

3rd Kfar Darom bombing+ | May 19, 2003 | Gaza Strip | 3 injured | A Palestinian suicide bomber riding a bicycle blew up himself next to a military jeep. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Afula mall bombing+ | May 19, 2003 | Afula+ shopping center | 3 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Netzarim bus bombing+ | May 22, 2003 | Netzarim+, Gaza Strip | 9 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Davidka Square bus bombing+''' | June 11, 2003 | Downtown Jerusalem | 17 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Sdei Trumot bombing+ | June 19, 2003 | Moshav Sdei Trumot+ | 1 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Kfar Yavetz bombing+ | July 7, 2003 | Kfar Yavetz+ | 1 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Ariel bus station bombing+ | August 12, 2003 | Ariel+West Bank+ | 2 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Rosh HaAyin bombing+ | August 12, 2003 | Rosh HaAyin+ | 1 |

| '''Shmuel HaNavi bus bombing+''' | August 19, 2003 | Shmuel Hanavi, Jerusalem | 23 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Tzrifin bus stop attack+ | September 9, 2003 | Bus stop near Tzrifin+ army base | 9 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Café Hillel bombing+ | September 9, 2003 | Hillel Cafe, Jerusalem | 7 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Maxim restaurant suicide bombing+''' | October 4, 2003 | Haifa+ | 21 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Tulkarem bombing+ | October 9, 2003 | Tulkarem+West Bank+ | 3 injured | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Beit Hanoun Junction bombing+ | October 15, 2003 | Gaza Strip | 3 | The victims were part of a US diplomatic convoy.

Azzoun bombing+ | November 3, 2003 | Azzoun+West Bank+ | 1 injured | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

Geha Interchange bus stop bombing+ | December 25, 2003 | Geha Junction+ | 4 | Over 20 injured. PFLP+ claimed responsibility.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

3rd Erez Crossing attack+ | January 14, 2004 | Gaza Strip | 4 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade+ and Hamas+ claimed joint responsibility.

| '''Gaza Street bus bombing+''' | January 29, 2004 | Rehavia, Jerusalem | 11 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade+ and Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Liberty Bell Park bus bombing+ | February 22, 2004 | Liberty Bell Garden, Jerusalem | 8 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade+ claimed responsibility.

4th Erez Crossing attack+ | March 6, 2004 | Gaza Strip | 3 | The victims were Palestinian policemen who died in a shooting spree and suicide car bomb attack. Two of the vehicles exploded on the Palestinian side of the crossing. Four Palestinians were killed. There were no IDF+ casualties. Hamas+Palestinian Islamic Jihad+and the military wing of Fatah+ claimed responsibility. |

| '''Ashdod Port massacre+''' | March 14, 2004 | Port of Ashdod+ | 10 | Double suicide bombing. Carried out by Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade+ together with Hamas+. |

5th Erez Crossing attack+ | April 17, 2004 | Erez Crossing+, Gaza Strip | 1 | Carried out by Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade+ together with Hamas+.

Deir al-Balah suicide attack+ | April 26, 2004 | Gaza Strip | 2 | The victims were Palestinians killed when a suicide bomber detonated himself on the way to carry out an attack in Israel.

Beka'ot checkpoint bombing+ | May 22, 2004 | Beka'ot+ checkpoint, Jordan Valley+West Bank+ | 1 injured | PFLP+ claimed responsibility.

Tel Aviv bus stop bombing+ | July 11, 2004 | Tel Aviv | 1 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Kalandia checkpoint attack+ | August 11, 2004 | Kalandia+West Bank+ | 2 | The victims were Palestinian bystanders. 18 people (including six Border Policemen) were injured.

| '''Beersheba bus bombings+''' | August 31, 2004 | Downtown Beersheba+ on buses 7 and 12 | 16 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Baka al-Sharkiyeh checkpoint attack+ | September 8, 2004 | Near the Green Line+ border with the West Bank | None | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

Kalandia Gate suicide bombing+ | September 14, 2004 | South of Kalandia, West Bank+ | 2 injured | A suicide bomber riding on a bicycle blew himself up near an armored IDF jeep at an agricultural gate.

French Hill Junction bombing+ | September 22, 2004 | French Hill+, Jerusalem | 2 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

| '''Sinai bombings+''' | October 7, 2004 | Sinai peninsula+Egypt+ | 34 | Suicide bombing at two Sinai holiday resorts frequented by Israeli tourists: thirty-one died at the Taba Hilton and three at Ras a-Satan. Among the dead were 12 Israelis; over 120 were wounded. The attack was masterminded by Iyad Saleh+ and carried out by a Palestinian group.

Carmel Market bombing+ | November 1, 2004 | Tel Aviv+ | 3 | Over 30 injured. PFLP+ claimed responsibility.

Karni Crossing attack+ | December 7, 2004 | Karni Crossing+, Gaza Strip | 1 | An IDF soldier of the Oketz+ canine unit was killed by a bomb, along with his dog, when a booby-trapped chicken coup exploded northwest of the Karni Crossing. Four soldiers were wounded in the exchange of fire while evacuating him. Hamas+claimed responsibility for the attack.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Morag attack+ | January 12, 2005 | Morag+, Southern Gaza Strip | 1 | One Israeli civilian was killed and three IDF soldiers wounded when a bomb was detonated against a military vehicle patrolling the route near Morag. Two Palestinians were killed by IDF forces. The area was booby-trapped with explosive devices, in addition to the bomb that exploded. Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Karni border crossing attack+ | January 13, 2005 | Karni crossing+, Gaza Strip | 6 | Carried out together by Hamas+ with Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ and Popular Resistance Committees+.

Gush Katif checkpoint attack+ | January 18, 2005 | Gush Katif+, Gaza Strip | 1 | Hamas+ claimed responsibility.

Stage Club bombing+ | February 25, 2005 | Tel Aviv sea promenade | 5 | Carried out together with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ and with Hizballah+ involvement.

1st HaSharon Mall suicide bombing+ | July 12, 2005 | Netanya+ | 5 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Beersheba central bus station bombing+ | August 28, 2005 | Beersheba+ | 50 injured, 2 critically | Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ together with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+.

Hadera Market bombing+ | October 26, 2005 | Hadera | 7 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

2nd HaSharon Mall suicide bombing+ | December 5, 2005 | Netanya | 5 | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Tulkarem roadblock bombing+ | December 29, 2005 | Near Tulkarem+West Bank+ | 3 | One Israeli soldier was killed when a Palestinian en route to carry out an attack in Israel was discovered and detonated himself at a checkpoint. A second intended suicide bomber was also killed in the blast as well as the driver and a third passenger. Three soldiers and seven Palestinians were also wounded.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

1st Rosh Ha'ir restaurant bombing+ | January 19, 2006 | Near Tel Aviv old central bus station | 31 injured | Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ claimed responsibility.

Kedumim bombing+ | March 30, 2006 | Kdumim+West Bank+ | 4 | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claimed responsibility.

| '''2nd Rosh Ha'ir restaurant bombing+''' | April 17, 2006 | Near Tel Aviv old central bus station | 11 | 68 injured. Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ together with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Eilat bakery bombing+ | January 29, 2007 | Eilat+ | 3 | Both Palestinian Islamic Jihad+ and Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ claim joint responsibility.
|


! Name !! Date !! Location !! Death toll !! Notes

Dimona bombing+ | February 4, 2008 | Dimona+ | 1 | 9 injuries. Carried out by Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades+ together with Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine+ (PFLP).

Kerem Shalom suicide bombing+ | April 19, 2008 | Kerem Shalom+ border crossing, Gaza Strip | 13 injured | Three Palestinian suicide bombers broke through the border fence to attack the Kerem Shalom IDF post, blowing themselves up and wounding several Israeli soldiers. Hamas+ claimed responsibility.
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! Year !! Total

| 1989 | 16

| 1993 | 1

| 1994 | 38

| 1995 | 39

| 1996 | 59

| 1997 | 24

| 1998 | 3

| 1999 | 0

| 2000 | 6

| 2001 | 85

| 2002 | 238

| 2003 | 145

| 2004 | 98

| 2005 | 33

| 2006 | 15

| 2007 | 3

| 2008 | 1

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*List of attacks on non-combatants in the Second Intifada+
*Civilian casualties in the Second Intifada+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2000+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2001+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2002+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2003+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2004+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2005+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2006+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2007+
*Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2008+
*Israeli casualties of war+
*Palestinian political violence+
*Israeli West Bank barrier+

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* Fatal terrorist attacks in Israel since the Declaration of Principles
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*, TruTV+



Israeli–Palestinian conflict:
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List of Palestinian suicide attacks+ This article contains Lists of Palestinian suicide attacks carried out by Palestinian individuals and militant groups.

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