List of terrorist incidents, 1994
This is a timeline of incidents in 1994 that have been labelled as "terrorism" and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).
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- Palestinian territories, February 25: In the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre, Israeli Baruch Goldstein kills 29 and injures 125 Palestinian worshippers in an attack in the Cave of the Patriarchs (Ibrahimi Mosque) in Hebron before being killed.[1][2]
- United States, March 1: In the Brooklyn Bridge shooting, Rashid Baz kills a Hasidic seminary student and wounds four on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City in response to the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre.[3]
- Azerbaijan, March 19: 14 people were killed and 49 injured in the first attack of Baku Metro bombings. Confessions from terrorists indicate the attacks were organized by Armenian secret services[4]
- Israel, April 13: A suicide bomber detonates in the city of Hadera, killing 5.[5]
- Azerbaijan July 3: A bomb explodes on the Baku Metro, killing 13 and wounding 42 in the second attack of Baku Metro bombings. Confessions from terrorists indicate the attacks were organized by Armenian secret services[4]
- Israel, October 19: A Hamas suicide bomber detonates on a bus in Tel Aviv, killing 22 and injuring 56.[5]
- Israel, November 11: A Islamic Jihad suicide bomber detonates on a bike at Netzarim Junction, killing 3 and injuring 6.[5]
- Israel, December 25: A Hamas suicide bomber detonates at a bus stop in Jerusalem, wounding 13.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Settlers remember gunman Goldstein; Hebron riots continue, Haaretz
- ↑ Meet the Settlers - Chapter 2, The Telegraph
- ↑ Uriel Heilman: Murder on the Brooklyn Bridge, Middle East Quarterly. Summer 2001. Accessed June 12, 2006.
- 1 2 Nikolay Sergeyev (2010-03-30). "Поезд шахидки" [The train of the suicide bomber]. Kommersant. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
- 1 2 3 4 Cordesman, Anthony (2005). The Israeli-Palestinian War: Escalating to Nowhere. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 23-24.
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