May, 1974 – Ma’alot Massacre

Three Arab terrorists dressed as Israeli Defense Forces soldiers attacked a school in Ma’alot, Israel. They took hostages and killed twenty one school children along with several adults. Many of the casualties occurred when an elite unit of the Golani Brigade attempted a tactical response to rescue the hostages. This incident resulted in the formation of special tactical units within the Israel National Police. This attack has come to be referred to as the Ma’alot Massacre.

May 8, 1970

Palestinian terrorists attacked an Israeli School bus killing nine children and three adults. Nineteen others were also crippled for life. The terrorists apparently knew the bus schedule and planned their attack based on this knowledge.

 

 

 

March 18, 1968

Fatah terrorists in Israel set a land mine which later blew up a school bus, killing two children and injuring 28 others.