List of Palestinian suicide attacks

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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[1] as illegal under international law.[2]


The first suicide attack was carried out in 1989 and the attacks stopped in 2008. The high point was in 2002 during the Second Intifada. 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 the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), 5.4 percent by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and 2.7 percent by other organizations.[3]


The Simon Wiesenthal Center has advocated classifying suicide bombings, including those committed by Palestinians, as Crimes against humanity, a position adopted by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch in 2002.[4]


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.


  • The perpetrator(s) are not included in the death tolls noted in this list.



Contents





  • 1 1980s

    • 1.1 1989 (1 attack)



  • 2 1990s

    • 2.1 1993 (2 bombings)


    • 2.2 1994 (5 bombings)


    • 2.3 1995 (4 bombings)


    • 2.4 1996 (4 bombings)


    • 2.5 1997 (3 bombings)


    • 2.6 1998 (2 bombings)


    • 2.7 1999 (2 bombings)



  • 3 2000s

    • 3.1 2000 (5 bombings)


    • 3.2 2001 (40 bombings)


    • 3.3 2002 (47 bombings)


    • 3.4 2003 (23 bombings)


    • 3.5 2004 (17 bombings)


    • 3.6 2005 (9 bombings)


    • 3.7 2006 (3 bombings)


    • 3.8 2007 (1 bombing)


    • 3.9 2008 (2 bombings)



  • 4 2010s

    • 4.1 2015 (1 bombing)


    • 4.2 2016 (1 bombing)



  • 5 Total number of injuries and fatalities, by year


  • 6 See also


  • 7 Sources and external links


  • 8 References



1980s



1989 (1 attack)












NameDateLocationDeath tollNotes
Bus 405 suicide attackJuly 6, 1989Near Kiryat Yearim
16Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

1990s



1993 (2 bombings)




















NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Mehola Junction bombingApril 16, 1993
Mehola junction
210
Hamas claimed responsibility.[5] Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Beit El car bombOctober 4, 1993Near Beit El
none29
Hamas member Sulayman Zidan was responsible.[6][7]


1994 (5 bombings)






































NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Afula Bus suicide bombingApril 6, 1994Afula8
Hamas claimed responsibility. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Hadera bus station suicide bombingApril 13, 1994Hadera5
Hamas claimed responsibility. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Dizengoff Street bus bombingOctober 19, 1994Tel Aviv22Attributed to Hamas.
Netzarim Junction bicycle bombingNovember 11, 1994Netzarim3
Hamas claimed responsibility. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Jerusalem Binyanei Hauma suicide bombingDecember 25, 1994Jerusalemnone13Attributed to Hamas.


1995 (4 bombings)



























NameDateLocationDeath tollNotes
Beit Lid massacreJanuary 22, 1995Beit Lid Junction21Two bombers. One detonated at rescue party. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Kfar Darom bus attackApril 9, 1995Vicinity of Kfar Darom
8
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Ramat Gan bus 20 bombingJuly 24, 1995Ramat Gan6
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Ramat Eshkol bus bombingAugust 21, 1995Jerusalem4Police Chief Noam Eisenman was killed. Hamas claimed responsibility.


1996 (4 bombings)



























NameDateLocationDeath tollNotes
Ashkelon bus station bombingFebruary 25, 1996Ashqelon1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
First Jerusalem bus 18 suicide bombingFebruary 25, 1996
Jerusalem Central Bus station
26
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Second Jerusalem bus 18 suicide bombingMarch 3, 1996Jaffa street, Jerusalem19
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Dizengoff Center suicide bombingMarch 4, 1996Tel Aviv13Attributed to Hamas. Carried out together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad.


1997 (3 bombings)






















NameDateLocationDeath tollNotes
Café Apropo bombingMarch 21, 1997Tel Aviv3
Hamas claimed responsibility.
1st Mahane Yehuda Market attackJuly 30, 1997
Jerusalem main market
16
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Ben Yehuda Street BombingSeptember 4, 1997
Jerusalem Ben Yehuda Street
5
Hamas claimed responsibility.


1998 (2 bombings)

















NameDateLocationDeath tollNotes
1st Kfar Darom bombingOctober 29, 1998Gaza Strip1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Jerusalem bombingNovember 6, 1998Jerusalem220 wounded. Two Islamic Jihad suicide bombers.[8]


1999 (2 bombings)

















NameDateLocationDeath tollNotes
Egged bus 960 bombingSeptember 5, 1999Tverianone
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Haifa Central Bus Station bombingSeptember 5, 1999Haifanone
Hamas claimed responsibility.

2000s



2000 (5 bombings)






































NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Gaza bombingOctober 26, 2000Gaza Stripnone1Youth suicide bomber on bike. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
2nd Mahane Yehuda Market attackNovember 2, 2000Jerusalem2
Booby-trapped car. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
2nd Kfar Darom bombingNovember 20, 2000Gaza Strip2
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Hadera main street bombingNovember 22, 2000Hadera2Booby-trapped car. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Mehola bombingDecember 22, 2000Mehola Junctionnone3
Hamas claimed responsibility.


2001 (40 bombings)
























































































































































































































































NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Netanya centre bombingJanuary 1, 2001Netanyanone60
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Tayibe Bridge bombingJanuary 30, 2001Tayibenone2
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Beit Yisrael bombingFebruary 8, 2001Jerusalemnone2
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Mei Ami junction bombingMarch 1, 2001Vadi Ara1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Netanya bombingMarch 4, 2001Netanya3
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Talpiot industrial zone bombingMarch 27, 2001Jerusalemnone7
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Egged bus 6 bombingMarch 27, 2001French Hill, Jerusalemnone28
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Mifgash Shalom attackMarch 28, 2001Mifgash Shalom gas station, Kfar Saba
2
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Kfar Saba bombingApril 22, 2001Kfar Saba150
Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Or Yehuda bombingApril 23, 2001Near Ben Gurion Airport
none8
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Nablus school bus bombingApril 29, 2001
Nablus, West Bank
none
Hamas claimed responsibility.
HaSharon Mall suicide bombingMay 18, 2001HaSharon shopping mall, Netanya5100
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Hadera Mall bombingMay 25, 2001Haderanone
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Hadera bus station suicide bombingMay 25, 2001Central bus station, Hadera
none652 Palestinians within a car bomb. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Jerusalem Center bombingMay 27, 2001Jerusalemnone
PFLP claimed responsibility.
Jaffa Road bombingMay 27, 2001Jerusalemnone30
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Netanya school bombingMay 30, 2001Netanyanone8
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombingJune 1, 2001Tel Aviv21
Hamas claimed responsibility.[9]
Dugit bombingJune 22, 2001Gaza Strip2Booby-trapped car explosion. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Yehud suburb bombingJuly 2, 2001Tel Avivnone6Explosion of two separate bombs. PFLP claimed responsibility.
Kissufim bombingJuly 9, 2001Southern Gaza Strip crossing pointnoneExplosion of two separate bombs. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Binyamina train station suicide bombingJuly 16, 2001Binyamina2Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Moshav Beka'ot bombingAugust 8, 2001Northern Jordan Valley
none1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Sbarro restaurant suicide bombingAugust 9, 2001Downtown Jerusalem15Carried out by Hamas together with Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Wall-Street Restaurant bombingAugust 12, 2001Kiryat Motzkinnone21
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Russian Compound bombingAugust 21, 2001Downtown Jerusalemnone1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Jerusalem car bombingsSeptember 3, 2001Jerusalemnone3Series of car bombs.
Hanevi'im street bombingSeptember 4, 2001Jerusalemnone20
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Nahariya train station suicide bombingSeptember 9, 2001
Nahariya train station
3Suicide bomber was an Arab Israeli citizen. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Beit Lid junction bombingSeptember 9, 2001Near Netanya
none17
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Talpiot neighborhood bombingOctober 1, 2001Jerusalemnone
Hamas claimed responsibility.
1st Erez Crossing attackOctober 7, 2001Erez Passage near Gazanone
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Kibbutz Shluhot bombingOctober 7, 2001Kibbutz Shluhot
1
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
2nd Erez Crossing attackNovember 26, 2001Gaza Stripnone2
Hamas claimed responsibility.
1st Egged bus 823 bombingNovember 29, 2001
Wadi Ara Junction
3Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad together with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
Ben Yehuda Street BombingDecember 1, 2001Downtown Jerusalem11
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Haifa bus 16 suicide bombingDecember 2, 2001Haifa15
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Hilton Mamilla bombingDecember 5, 2001
Mamilla, Jerusalem
none11Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad together with Hamas.
Check Post Junction bombingDecember 9, 2001Check Post Junction in the direction of Tel Hanan (Haifa area)none30
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Neve Dekalim bombingDecember 12, 2001Neve Dekalimnone4
Hamas claimed responsibility.


2002 (47 bombings)


































































































































































































































































































NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Tel Aviv outdoor mall bombingJanuary 25, 2002Tel Avivnone25Double Suicide attack, carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad together with Fatah.
Jaffa Street bombingJanuary 27, 2002Jerusalem1First female suicide bomber in Al-Aqsa Intifada, Wafa Idris. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Tayibe bombingJanuary 31, 2002Tayibenone
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Karnei Shomron Mall suicide bombingFebruary 16, 2002
Karnei Shomron, West Bank
3ca. 30, 6 seriously
PFLP claimed responsibility.[10][11]
Maale Adumim - Jerusalem road bombingFebruary 18, 2002Jerusalem1Soldier 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 attackFebruary 22, 2002
Efrat, West Bank
none1Suicide bomber in supermarket.
Maccabim bombingFebruary 27, 2002Maccabimnone3
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Yeshivat Beit Yisrael massacreMarch 2, 2002
Yeshiva in Jerusalem
11
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
2nd Egged bus 823 bombingMarch 5, 2002Afula1
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.[11]
Ariel hotel lobby bombingMarch 7, 2002
Ariel, West Bank
none15, 1 seriously
PFLP claimed responsibility.[11]
Café Moment bombingMarch 9, 2002
Rehavia, Jerusalem
11
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Egged bus 22 bombingMarch 17, 2002Jerusalemnone25
Hamas claimed responsibility.
3rd Egged bus 823 bombingMarch 20, 2002
Vadi Ara, Muzmuz Junction
7
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
King George Street bombingMarch 21, 2002Jerusalem3
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Passover massacreMarch 27, 2002Netanya30Suicide attack on Passover seder in Park Hotel. Carried out by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Kiryat HaYovel supermarket bombingMarch 29, 2002
Kiryat Yovel in Jerusalem
2
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Allenby Street coffee shop bombingMarch 30, 2002Tel Aviv1
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Baqa al-Gharbiyah bombingMarch 30, 2002Baqa al-Gharbiyah1Booby-trapped vehicle that Palestinians tried to sneak into Israel.
Matza restaurant suicide bombingMarch 31, 2002Haifa15
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Efrat Medical CenterMarch 31, 2002
Efrat, West Bank
none4, 1 seriously
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Jerusalem Roadblock bombingApril 1, 2002Jerusalem1
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Yagur Junction bombingApril 10, 2002Yagur8
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
3rd Mahane Yehuda Market attackApril 12, 2002Jerusalem6Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Rishon LeZion bombingMay 7, 2002Rishon LeZion15
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Netanya Market bombingMay 19, 2002Netanya3Carried out by Hamas together with PFLP.
Afula road bombingMay 20, 2002Afulanone
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Rothschild Street bombingMay 22, 2002Rishon Lezion2
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Pi Glilot bombingMay 23, 2002North of Tel AvivnoneA bomb exploded underneath a fuel truck. The truck burst into flames, but the blaze was quickly contained.
Studio 49 Disco bombingMay 24, 2002Tel Avivnone5The 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 bombingMay 27, 2002Petah Tikva2
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Megiddo Junction bus bombingJune 5, 2002Megiddo Junction17
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Herzliya shawarma restaurant bombingJune 11, 2002Herzliya1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Patt Junction Bus BombingJune 18, 2002Jerusalem19
Hamas claimed responsibility.
French Hill Junction massacreJune 19, 2002
French Hill, Jerusalem
7
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Immanuel bus attackJuly 16, 2002
Emmanuel-Bnei Brak bus 189
9Detonation of an explosive device and shooting. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Neve Shaanan Street bombingJuly 17, 2002Southern Tel Aviv5
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Nevi'im Street bombingJuly 30, 2002Jerusalemnone5Apparently the bomb exploded prematurely.
Hebrew University massacreJuly 31, 2002
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
9Included American and French casualties. Bomber was from East Jerusalem. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Meron Junction Bus 361 attackAugust 4, 2002Meron Junction9Arab bomber with Israeli citizenship. Hamas claimed responsibility.
1st Umm al-Fahm bombingAugust 5, 2002
Umm al-Fahm Junction in Wadi Ara
none1The Palestinian exploded in a taxi killing himself and wounding an Israeli-Arab driver from Nazareth.
2nd Umm al-Fahm bombingSeptember 18, 2002
Umm al-Fahm Junction in Wadi Ara
1
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Allenby Street bus bombingSeptember 19, 2002bus 4, near the Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv6
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Geha road bombingOctober 10, 2002Bar-Ilan interchange, Geha road1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Karkur junction suicide bombingOctober 21, 2002Carcur Junction142 Suicide bombers used a booby-trapped jeep with 100 kg TNT. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Sonol gas station bombingOctober 27, 2002
Ariel, West Bank
3Victims killed while trying to prevent the Palestinian from detonating the bomb. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Kfar Saba shopping mall bombingNovember 4, 2002Kfar Saba2
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Kiryat Menachem bus bombingNovember 21, 2002Kiryat Menahem, Jerusalem11
Hamas claimed responsibility.


2003 (23 bombings)

















































































































































NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Tel-Aviv central bus station massacreJanuary 5, 2003Southern Tel Aviv23Carried out by two members of the Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, with the help of Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Haifa bus 37 suicide bombingMarch 5, 2003Carmeliya neighborhood, Haifa17Carried out by Hamas member and attributed to Hamas, yet never acknowledged.
London Cafe bombingMarch 30, 2003Netanyanone54
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Kfar Saba train station bombingApril 24, 2003Kfar Saba113, 2 seriously
PFLP claimed responsibility jointly with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.[11][12]
Mike's Place suicide bombingApril 30, 2003
Mike's Place pub, Tel Aviv
3Carried out by Hamas using a British Muslim citizen of Pakistani descent and together with al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
Gross square attackMay 17, 2003Gross square, Hebron, West Bank
2
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Jerusalem bus 6 bombingMay 18, 2003Jerusalem7
Hamas claimed responsibility.
3rd Kfar Darom bombingMay 19, 2003Gaza Stripnone3A Palestinian suicide bomber riding a bicycle blew up himself next to a military jeep. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Afula mall bombingMay 19, 2003
Afula shopping center
3
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Netzarim bus bombingMay 22, 2003
Netzarim, Gaza Strip
none9
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Davidka Square bus bombingJune 11, 2003Downtown Jerusalem17
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Sdei Trumot bombingJune 19, 2003Moshav Sdei Trumot
1
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Kfar Yavetz bombingJuly 7, 2003Kfar Yavetz1
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Ariel bus station bombingAugust 12, 2003
Ariel, West Bank
2
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Rosh HaAyin bombingAugust 12, 2003Rosh HaAyin1
Shmuel HaNavi bus bombingAugust 19, 2003Shmuel Hanavi, Jerusalem23
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Tzrifin bus stop attackSeptember 9, 2003Bus stop near Tzrifin army base9
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Café Hillel bombingSeptember 9, 2003Hillel Cafe, Jerusalem7
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Maxim restaurant suicide bombingOctober 4, 2003Haifa21
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Tulkarem bombingOctober 9, 2003
Tulkarem, West Bank
none3
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Beit Hanoun Junction bombingOctober 15, 2003Gaza Strip3The victims were part of a US diplomatic convoy.
Azzoun bombingNovember 3, 2003
Azzoun, West Bank
none1
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Geha Interchange bus stop bombingDecember 25, 2003Geha Junction4Over 20 injured. PFLP claimed responsibility.[11][12]


2004 (17 bombings)














































































































NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
3rd Erez Crossing attackJanuary 14, 2004Gaza Strip4
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade and Hamas claimed joint responsibility.
Gaza Street bus bombingJanuary 29, 2004Rehavia, Jerusalem11
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade and Hamas claimed responsibility.
Liberty Bell Park bus bombingFebruary 22, 2004Liberty Bell Garden, Jerusalem8
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibility.
4th Erez Crossing attackMarch 6, 2004Gaza Strip3The 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 massacreMarch 14, 2004Port of Ashdod
10Double suicide bombing. Carried out by Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade together with Hamas.
5th Erez Crossing attackApril 17, 2004
Erez Crossing, Gaza Strip
1Carried out by Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade together with Hamas.
Deir al-Balah suicide attackApril 26, 2004Gaza Strip2The victims were Palestinians killed when a suicide bomber detonated himself on the way to carry out an attack in Israel.
Beka'ot checkpoint bombingMay 22, 2004
Beka'ot checkpoint, Jordan Valley, West Bank
none1
PFLP claimed responsibility.[11][13]
Tel Aviv bus stop bombingJuly 11, 2004Tel Aviv1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Kalandia checkpoint attackAugust 11, 2004
Kalandia, West Bank
2The victims were Palestinian bystanders. 18 people (including six Border Policemen) were injured.
Beersheba bus bombingsAugust 31, 2004Downtown Beersheba on buses 7 and 1216
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Baka al-Sharkiyeh checkpoint attackSeptember 8, 2004Near the Green Line border with the West Banknone
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Kalandia Gate suicide bombingSeptember 14, 2004South of Kalandia, West Bank
none2A suicide bomber riding on a bicycle blew himself up near an armored IDF jeep at an agricultural gate.
French Hill Junction bombingSeptember 22, 2004
French Hill, Jerusalem
2
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Sinai bombingsOctober 7, 2004
Sinai peninsula, Egypt
34Suicide 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 bombingNovember 1, 2004Tel Aviv3Over 30
PFLP claimed responsibility.[11][14]
Karni Crossing attackDecember 7, 2004
Karni Crossing, Gaza Strip
1An 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.


2005 (9 bombings)






























































NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Morag attackJanuary 12, 2005
Morag, Southern Gaza Strip
1One 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 attackJanuary 13, 2005
Karni crossing, Gaza Strip
6Carried out together by Hamas with Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and Popular Resistance Committees.
Gush Katif checkpoint attackJanuary 18, 2005
Gush Katif, Gaza Strip
1
Hamas claimed responsibility.
Stage Club bombingFebruary 25, 2005Tel Aviv sea promenade5Carried out together with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and with Hizballah involvement.
1st HaSharon Mall suicide bombingJuly 12, 2005Netanya5
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Beersheba central bus station bombingAugust 28, 2005Beersheba50, 2 criticallyCarried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad together with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
Hadera Market bombingOctober 26, 2005Hadera7
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
2nd HaSharon Mall suicide bombingDecember 5, 2005Netanya5
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Tulkarem roadblock bombingDecember 29, 2005Near Tulkarem, West Bank
3[dubious ]10One 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.[dubious ] Three soldiers and seven Palestinians were also wounded.


2006 (3 bombings)


























NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
1st Rosh Ha'ir restaurant bombingJanuary 19, 2006Near Tel Aviv old central bus stationnone31
Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
Kedumim bombingMarch 30, 2006
Kdumim, West Bank
4
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
2nd Rosh Ha'ir restaurant bombingApril 17, 2006Near Tel Aviv old central bus station1168Carried out by Palestinian Islamic Jihad together with Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.


2007 (1 bombing)












NameDateLocationDeath tollNotes
Eilat bakery bombingJanuary 29, 2007Eilat3
Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claim joint responsibility.


2008 (2 bombings)




















NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Dimona bombingFebruary 4, 2008Dimona19The Damascus leadership of Hamas claimed responsibility,[15] but it has been argued they knew nothing of it, and that the operation was undertaken at the initiative of Hamas leaders in Gaza.[16]
Kerem Shalom suicide bombingApril 19, 2008
Kerem Shalom border crossing, Gaza Strip
none13Three 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.

2010s



2015 (1 bombing)














NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
Ma'ale Adumim attempted bombingOctober 11, 2015Jerusalem01Palestinian female bomber detonates a bomb in her car after being stopped by traffic cops, on the road from Ma’ale Adumim to Jerusalem. [17]


2016 (1 bombing)














NameDateLocationDeadInjuredNotes
2016 Jerusalem bus bombingApril 18, 2016Jerusalem020A member of Hamas was involved, but Hamas, while praising the act, did not claim responsibility. [18][19][20]


Total number of injuries and fatalities, by year


Note: statistics are taken from lists above.











































































































YearDeadInjuredTotalSuicide attacks
198916n/a161
1993239412
19943813515
199539n/a394
199659n/a594
199724n/a243
19983n/a32
19990n/an/a2
200064105
20018547656140
200223811435247
20031458322823
2004983313117
20053360939
200615991143
20073n/an/a1
2008122231
20150111
2016020201
Total8059641.769
171

See also



  • 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 West Bank barrier

  • Israeli casualties of war

  • Palestinian political violence


  • First Intifada (1987-1993)


  • Second Intifada (2000-2005)


  • Silent Intifada (2014)

  • Israeli–Palestinian conflict (2015)


  • Sumud (steadfastness)


Sources and external links


  • Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Johnston's Terrorism Archive


  • Jewish Virtual Library Fatal terrorist attacks in Israel since the Declaration of Principles

  • Palestinian Suicide Bombers: A Statistical Analysis


  • Willing to Die: Palestinian suicide bombers, TruTV

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