Notable Attacks
- 1974 Japanese Embassy attack in Kuwait
- 1980 Paris synagogue bombing
- Munich massacre
- 1981 Antwerp bombing
- Attack on the Saudi embassy in Khartoum
- Coastal Road massacre
- Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombing
- Jerusalem bus 19 suicide bombing
- Ma'alot massacre
- Passover massacre
- Maxim restaurant suicide bombing
- Pi Glilot bombing
- Sabena Flight 571
- Savoy Hotel Attack
- Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing
- Shawarma restaurant bombing
- Swissair Flight 330
- Pan Am Flight 110 Rome - Italy
- Avivim school bus massacre
- Mercaz HaRav massacre
- Dizengoff Street bus bombing
- Hijacking of Achille Lauro
- Beit Lid massacre
- Jaffa Road bus bombings
- Kiryat Menachem bus bombing
- 1979 Nahariya attack
- Lod Airport massacre
- Ma'ale Akrabim massacre
- Hebrew University massacre
- 2008 Dimona suicide bombing
- Karkur junction suicide bombing
- EgyptAir Flight 648
- Night of the Gliders
- 2004 Sinai bombings
- Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
- 2000 Ramallah lynching
- Itamar attack (2011)
- Rome and Vienna airport attacks
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