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- Fatah (links | edit)
- Hamas (links | edit)
- Zionist political violence (links | edit)
- Menachem Begin (links | edit)
- Munich massacre (links | edit)
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict (links | edit)
- Unit 101 (links | edit)
- Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict (links | edit)
- First Intifada (links | edit)
- Second Intifada (links | edit)
- Oslo I Accord (links | edit)
- Abu Nidal (links | edit)
- Ahmed Yassin (links | edit)
- Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (links | edit)
- Lillehammer affair (links | edit)
- 2000 Camp David Summit (links | edit)
- Divide and rule (links | edit)
- Oslo II Accord (links | edit)
- Palestinian Liberation Front (links | edit)
- Road map for peace (links | edit)
- Operation Hiram (links | edit)
- Operation Defensive Shield (links | edit)
- Passover massacre (links | edit)
- Safsaf massacre (links | edit)
- West Bank barrier (links | edit)
- Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi (links | edit)
- 1920 Nebi Musa riots (links | edit)
- Jaffa riots (links | edit)
- Ma'alot massacre (links | edit)
- Maxim restaurant suicide bombing (links | edit)
- Gaza–Israel barrier (links | edit)
- Media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict (links | edit)
- Abu Ali Mustafa (links | edit)
- Shmuel HaNavi bus bombing (links | edit)
- History of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict (links | edit)
- Israeli disengagement from the Gaza Strip (links | edit)
- Gaza Strip smuggling tunnels (links | edit)
- 2004 Israeli operation in Rafah (links | edit)
- Philadelphi Corridor (links | edit)
- October 2000 protests in Israel (links | edit)
- 2004 Israeli operation in the northern Gaza Strip (links | edit)
- Ben Yehuda Street bombings (links | edit)
- Killing of Muhammad al-Durrah (links | edit)
- Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing (links | edit)
- Karni crossing (links | edit)
- Avivim school bus bombing (links | edit)
- Kiryat Shmona massacre (links | edit)
- Cave of the Patriarchs massacre (links | edit)
- Taba Summit (links | edit)
- Imad Abbas (links | edit)