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Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Terrorism Deaths in Israel; In Memory of the Victims of Palestinian Terror

Terrorism Against Israel:
Number of Fatalities

(1920 - Present)


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Year
Number of Deaths
Year
Number of Deaths
Year
Number of Deaths
1920
9
1952
40
1984
9
1921
24
1953
46
1985
27
1922
5
1954
41
1986
14
1923
0
1955
30
1987
11
1924
4
1956
53
1988
16
1925
1
1957
19
1989
40
1926
1
1958
15
1990
33
1927
1
1959
10
1991
21
1928
0
1960
11
1992
34
1929
119
1961
8
1993
45
1930
0
1962
10
1994
65
1931
2
1963
7
1995
29
1932
4
1964
9
1996
56
1933
0
1965
10
1997
41
1934
0
1966
10
1998
16
1935
1
1967
16
1999
8
1936
44
1968
55
2000
43
1937
10
1969
33
2001
207
1938
94
1970
74
2002
457
1939
26
1971
18
2003
213
1940
137
1972
46
2004
124
1941
14
1973
27
2005
53
1942
4
1974
67
2006
29
1943
1
1975
39
2007
13
1944
3
1976
14
2008
36
1945
1
1977
9
2009
6
1946
28
1978
57
2010
10
1947
152
1979
10
2011
21
1948
379
1980
16
2012
9
1949
37
1981
14
2013
7
1950
52
1982
6
2014
4
1951
41
1983
21
TOTAL KILLED: 3,728
During the six years of the first uprising (Dec. 9, 1987 to Sep. 9, 1993), 200 people were murdered. More than 1,000 Israelis were killed during the Palestinian War (September 2000-September 2005).
*Note: Figures include Israeli civilians and security personnel, and foreigners killed in Palestinian terrorist attacks in Israel and the territories. They do not include Palestinians killed by other Palestinians on suspicion of cooperating with Israel. This list also includes 18 Israelis killed abroad in terror attacks directed specifically against Israeli targets, and 3 American diplomatic personnel killed in Gaza.

Sources: Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Terrorism Deaths in IsraelIn Memory of the Victims of Palestinian Terror); Jerusalem Post, (January 4, 2009)