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The 2002 Mombasa attacks was a two-pronged terrorist attack on 28 November 2002 [citation needed] in Mombasa, Kenya against an Israeli-owned hotel and a plane belonging to Arkia Airlines. An all-terrain vehicle crashed through a barrier outside the Paradise Hotel and blew up, killing 13 and injuring 80. At the same time, attackers fired two ...
Passover massacre. / 32.33250°N 34.85083°E / 32.33250; 34.85083. The Passover massacre [1] was a suicide bombing carried out by Hamas [2] at the Park Hotel in Netanya, Israel on 27 March 2002, during a Passover seder. 30 civilians were killed in the attack and 140 were injured. It was the deadliest attack against Israeli civilians ...
Second Intifada. March 21. Suicide bombing. 3 (+1) 86. Jerusalem, Israel. King George Street bombing: Three people were killed and 86 injured, 3 of them seriously, in a suicide bombing in the center. The terrorist detonated the bomb, packed with metal spikes and nails, in the center of a crowd of shoppers.
Residents of Kibbutz Nir Oz, in southern Israel, mourn inside the ruins of a home attacked by Hamas on October 30, 2023. - Maya Alleruzzo/AP
Kilindini Harbour. Kenya. Kilindini Harbour is a large, natural deep-water inlet extending inland from Mombasa, Kenya. It is 25–30 fathoms (46–55 m) at its deepest center, although the controlling depth is the outer channel in the port approaches with a dredged depth of 17.5 m (57 ft). [3] It serves as the harbour for Mombasa, with a ...
Heavy rains pounded the streets of Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa, with some passengers evacuated from a flooded bus by holding on to a rope amid chest-high water. Others stood on top of the bus ...
The Hebrew University bombing, also called the Hebrew University massacre, [1] was carried out by the Palestinian militant group Hamas on 31 July 2002 in a cafeteria at the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The attack killed 9 people, including 5 U.S. students, and injured about 100.
Breaking the Silence ( BtS) ( Hebrew: שוברים שתיקה, romanized : Shovrim Shtika; Arabic: كسر الصمت, romanized : Kasr as-Samtt) is an Israeli non-governmental organization (NGO) established in 2004 by veterans of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). [1] It is intended to give serving and discharged Israeli personnel and reservists ...