List of massacres in the Palestinian territories
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The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in the Palestinian territories (East Jerusalem, West Bank and the Gaza Strip) after the 1948 Palestine war.
- For massacres in Israel, see List of massacres in Israel.
- For massacres of (and by) Palestinians in Lebanon see List of massacres in Lebanon
- For organised mob violence against civilians see Pogroms in the Middle East
- For massacres that took place during the 1948 Palestine War, see Killings and massacres during the 1948 Palestine War, for related context see Nakba.
- For massacres that took place in Mandatory Palestine, see List of massacres in Mandatory Palestine.
- For massacres that took place prior to the British Mandate, see List of massacres in Ottoman Syria and List of massacres in Roman Judea.
Massacres in the Occupied Palestinian territories
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Name | Date | Location | Responsible Party | Deaths | Notes |
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Qibya massacre | 14 October 1953 | Qibya, Jordanian-occupied West Bank | Israel Defense Forces | 69 | Qibya was the target of an Israeli raid by Unit 101 under the command of Ariel Sharon, which resulted in the deaths of some 69 unarmed Palestinian civilians.[1] |
Kafr Qasim massacre | 29 October 1956 | Kafr Qasim, Israeli side of the Green Line | Israeli Border Police | 49 | A wartime curfew was imposed without the knowledge of many workers out in the fields. The victims were killed as they were attempting to return home from work. |
Khan Yunis massacre | 3 November 1956 | Khan Yunis, Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip | Israel Defense Forces | 275+[2] | Palestinians killed in house-to-house search for fedayeen |
Rafah massacre | 12 November 1956 | Rafah, Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip | Israel Defense Forces | 111+[3] | Male Palestinian villagers suspected of supporting Palestinian guerrillas |
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Cave of the Patriarchs massacre | 25 February 1994 | Hebron | Israeli settler Baruch Goldstein | 29 | 29 Muslims praying inside the Ibrahimi Mosque were killed with 125 more wounded.[4] |
Ibrahim al-Maqadma Mosque missile strike | 3 January 2009 | Beit Lahia | Israeli Air Force | 16 | |
2011 Itamar attack | 11 March 2011 | Itamar[5] | Two Palestinians[6] | 5[7] | Both parents and three children of one family stabbed to death in their home, one infant decapitated.[8] |
Wehda Street massacre | 16 May 2021 | Gaza Strip | Israeli Defense Forces | 44 | Israeli forces bombed al-Wehda Street, a densely populated residential and commercial neighbourhood.[9] |
Engineer's Building airstrike | 31 October 2023 | Gaza Strip | Israel Defense Forces | 106+ | Human Rights Watch said there was no evidence of any military targets in the area at the time of the attack, making the strike an apparent war crime.[10] |
Shadia Abu Ghazala School massacre | 13 December 2023 | Gaza Strip | Israeli Ground Forces | 15+ | Eyewitnesses reported the victims had been shot and killed point-blank by Israeli soldiers.[11] |
Flour massacre | 29 February 2024 | Gaza Strip | Israel Defense Forces | 112+[12] | Palestinians waiting for food aid killed after shooting by Israeli forces in Gaza.[12] |
Tel al-Sultan massacre | 26 May 2024 | Gaza Strip | Israel Defense Forces | 40+[13] | The Israeli Air Force struck Tel al-Sultan, Rafah, setting fire to a Palestinian displacement camp.[13] |
Nuseirat refugee camp massacre | 8 June 2024 | Gaza Strip | Israel Defense Forces | 274+[14] | The Nuseirat rescue operation resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians in the Nuseirat refugee camp, including women and children, and over 600 injuries.[14] |
Massacres in Israeli-occupied Egypt and Syria
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Name | Date | Location | Responsible Party | Deaths | Notes |
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Ras Sedr massacre | 8 June 1967 | Ras Sedr, Egypt | Israeli Army | 52 | during the Six Day War |
See also
- List of massacres in Israel
- List of massacres in Palestine
- Zeitoun killings
- Al-Fakhura school incident
- 31 October 2023 Jabalia refugee camp airstrike
- 12 February 2024 Rafah strikes
- Al-Sardi school attack
- War crimes in the Israel–Hamas war
- Bombing of Gaza
- Gaza Strip mass graves
- Ras Sedr massacre
References
- ^ Rossinow, Doug (March 2018). ""The Edge of the Abyss": The Origins of the Israel Lobby, 1949–1954". Modern American History. 1 (1): 23–43. doi:10.1017/mah.2017.17. ISSN 2515-0456.
- ^ Morris, Benny (1994). Israel's Border Wars, 1949-1956: Arab Infiltration, Israeli Retaliation, and the Countdown to the Suez War. Oxford University Press. p. 424. ISBN 978-0198278504.
- ^ Edward W. Said, Noam Chomsky, and Michael Walzer, "Chomsky's 'Fateful Triangle': An Exchange", New York Review of Books, 16 August 1984.
- ^ "Settlers remember gunman Goldstein; Hebron riots continue". Issacharoff, Avi. Haaretz. March 1, 2010.
- ^ Cohen, Gili (13 March 2011). "Itamar settlement has been a prime target for terror". Haaretz. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
- ^ Raved, Ahiya (5 June 2011). "Palestinian baby killer: Proud of what I did". Ynetnews. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
- ^ Lidman, Melanie (13 March 2011). "Rallies held around country in response to Itamar attacks". The Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on 19 March 2011.
- ^ Pfeffer, Anshel (17 April 2011). "Two teens from West Bank village arrested over Itamar massacre". Haaretz. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
- ^ Trew, Bel (15 June 2021). "'Your worst nightmare': Inside the deadliest night of Israel's attacks on Gaza". The Independent.
- ^ "Gaza: Israeli Strike Killing 106 Civilians an Apparent War Crime | Human Rights Watch". 4 April 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2025.
- ^ Sabah, Abed (18 December 2023). "Gaza grandfather describes killing of his family by Israeli soldiers". Reuters. Archived from the original on 18 December 2023.
- ^ a b "Flour massacre: How Gaza food killings unfolded, and Israel's story changed". Al Jazeera. 1 March 2024. Archived from the original on 21 March 2024.
- ^ a b "White House assessing if Israel violated "red line" with Rafah strike". axios.com. Axios. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
- ^ a b "Outrage over 'massacre' in Gaza as Israel rescued four hostages". The Guardian. 9 June 2024.