Terrorism against Israel in 2000

Template:Message boxTerrorism against Israel: Pre-2000 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004

This page is a partial list of incidents of terrorism against Israel in 2000.

Note: This compilation includes only casualties of the violence. Attacks which did not result in death or injury are not included.

Contents

Total Civilian Death Toll in 2000: 44

February (death toll: 3)

  • February 9: Dov and Gabriella Weiss of Givat Ze'ev, a suburb of Jerusalem, were found bludgeoned to death in their home. Police confirmed that the attack was terrorist in nature.
  • February 27: Gadi Rejwan was shot to death by one of the Arab workers in his factory located in the Atarot Industrial Park in Jerusalem.

April (death toll: 2)

  • April 27: Efrat Lesser, a 17-year-old female resident of Elon Moreh was shot by terrorists and suffered a head wound.

May

  • May 7: Yaakov Manzor, aged 9, and his brother Yitzhak, aged 17, were stabbed repeatedly in the chest and abdomen in Jerusalem.
  • May 21: Shalev Shabbat, aged 2, was critically burned and the child's mother Segal Egozi, injured in a firebomb attack in Jericho.
  • May 30: A roadside bomb exploded at Netzarim Junction in Gaza while a convoy of cars passed.

June

  • June 20: A roadside bomb was detonated as a vehicles passed on the Netzarim/Karnei Road in the Gaza Strip. One person was wounded.

July

  • July 23: Arabs attacked and stabbed a Jerusalem municipality inspector near the Damascus Gate.

August

September (death toll: 2)

  • September 27: Terrorists attack a group of vehicles traveling to Netzarim with two roadside bombs and automatic gunfire. David Biri, age 19, is wounded. [1] (http://www.hsje.org/victims_of_terror_since_start_of.htm) [2] (http://www.nypost.com/movies/20720.htm)
  • September 28: David Biri dies of wounds suffered in a Palestinian terrorist attack the previous day.
  • September 29: Border policeman Chief Inspector Yossi Tabaji, 27, of Ramle, killed and a second Israeli border policeman wounded by a Palestinian Authority policeman on a joint patrol near Kalkiliya District Coordinating Office. [3] (http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=69634)

October (death toll: 10)

  • October 2: Vitslav Zasslevsky, 24, of Ashdod, was shot to death by terrorists. [4] (http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=69738)
  • October 6: Rabbi Hillel Lieberman, 37, was shot to death by terrorists while traveling to Joseph's Tomb, a site the Palestinian Authority undertook to protect and provide Israelis access to under the Oslo Accords. [5] (http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=69927)
  • October 8: an Israeli was found dead in Nablus.
  • October 12: two Israeli reserve soldiers were lynched by Palestinian mob after erroneously entering Ramallah.
  • October 19: Rabbi Binyamin Herling was murdered by terrorist gunfire on Mount Eval in Samaria. [6] (http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=70617)
  • October 28: Mark Gavrilov, 25, of Bnei Ayish, was shot and killed and placed inside a car which was set ablaze inside the Palestinian Authority-controlled area of the Ramallah district. [7] (http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=71134)
  • October 30: One security guard died and a second was wounded at an office of the national insurance carrier, Bituah Leumi, by point blank range gunfire. [8] (http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=71239)
  • October 30: Amos Mahlouf, 30, of Jerusalem was found between Gilo and nearby Palestinian Authority-controlled Bet Jala with hands and legs tied having died from multiple stab wounds. [9] (http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=71239)

November (death toll: 21)

  • November 2: two Israeli civilians were killed in a car bombing in Jerusalem. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
  • November 8: Noa Dahan, 25, was killed and Oz Parishta, 17, wounded, in a terrorist shooting attack near Rehiah. [10] (http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=71699)
  • November 8: an Israeli was killed while driving to her job in Gaza.
  • November 13: two civilians died in shooting incidents in the West Bank and Gaza.
  • November 20: two adults were killed while escorting a schoolbus in Gaza. 5 children and 4 adults were injured.
  • November 21: an Israeli youth was killed by a sniper in Gaza.
  • November 22: two Israeli women killed and 60 civilians were wounded in a car bomb attack in Hadera.
  • November 24: an army-employed civilian was killed in the West Bank.

December (death toll: 8)

  • December 8: An Israeli teacher travelling in a van, and the van's driver, were killed in a drive-by attack in the West Bank.
  • December 21: an Israeli civilian was ambushed and killed near Jerusalem.
  • December 28: a border police officer killed while dismantling a road-side bomb, by another explosive device, in the Gaza strip. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
  • December 31: Binyamin Zeev Kahane (the son of Meir Kahane) and his wife, Talia, were killed in an ambush by Palestinian snipers. 5 of their children driving with them were injured.

External links

  • Casualties of War (http://info.jpost.com/C002/Supplements/CasualtiesOfWar/)
  • Palestinian terrorism since September 2000 (http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/terrorism-%20obstacle%20to%20peace/palestinian%20terror%20since%202000/Palestinian%20violence%20and%20terrorism%20since%20September) (from Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
  • List of victims (http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/terrorism-%20obstacle%20to%20peace/palestinian%20terror%20since%202000/Victims%20of%20Palestinian%20Violence%20and%20Terrorism%20sinc) (from Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
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