Zionist crimes against humanity
Date : Casualties : Comments:
March, 1937 2 Arabs killed on Bat-Yam beach
November 14, 1937 ("Black Sunday") Irgun units launched attacks around Jerusalem, killing 10 Arabs.
April 12, 1938 2 Arabs and 2 British policemen were killed by a bomb in a train in Haifa.
April 17, 1938 An Arab was killed by a bomb detonated in a cafe in Haifa.
July 6, 1938 Bombing of Arab market in Haifa killed 21 Arabs.
May 17, 1938 An Arab policeman was killed in an attack on a bus in the Jerusalem-Hebron road.
May 24, 1938 3 Arabs were shot and killed in Haifa.
June 23, 1938 2 Arabs were killed near Tel-Aviv.
June 26, 1938 7 Arabs were killed by a bomb in Jaffa.
June 27, 1938 An Arab was killed in the yard of a hospital in Haifa.
Late June, 1938 Unspecified number of Arabs killed by a bomb that was thrown into a crowded Arab market place in Jerusalem.
July 5, 1938 7 Arabs were killed in several shooting attacks in Tel-Aviv.
On the same day 3 Arabs were killed by a bomb detonated in a bus in Jerusalem.
On the same day an Arab was killed in another attack in Jerusalem.
July 6 1938 18 Arabs and 5 Jews were killed by two simultaneous bombs in the Arab Melon market in Haifa.
July 8, 1938 4 Arabs were killed by a bomb in Jerusalem.
July 16, 1938 10 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Jerusalem.
July 25, 1938 43 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Haifa.
August 26, 1938 24 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Jaffa.
February 27, 1939 33 Arabs were killed in multiple attacks, incl. 24 by bomb in Arab market in Suk Quarter of Haifa
and 4 by bomb in Arab vegetable market in Jerusalem.
May 29, 1939 5 Arabs were killed by a mine detonated at the Rex cinema in Jerusalem.
On the same day 5 Arabs were shot and killed during a raid on the village of Biyar 'Adas.
June 2, 1939 5 Arabs were killed by a bomb at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem.
June 12, 1939 A post office in Jerusalem was bombed, killing a British bomb expert trying to defuse the bombs.
June 16, 1939 6 Arabs were killed in several attacks in Jerusalem.
June 19, 1939 20 Arabs were killed by explosives mounted on a donkey at a marketplace in Haifa.
June 29, 1939 13 Arabs were killed in multiple shootings during one-hour period.
June 30, 1939 An Arab was killed at a marketplace in Jerusalem.
On the same day 2 Arabs were shot and killed in Lifta.
July 3, 1939 An Arab was killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Haifa.
July 4, 1939 2 Arabs were killed in two attacks in Jerusalem.
July 20, 1939 An Arab was killed at a train station in Jaffa.
On the same day 6 Arabs were killed in several attacks in Tel-Aviv.
On the same day 3 Arabs were killed in Rehovot.
August 27, 1939 2 British officers were killed by a mine in Jerusalem.
September 27, 1944: 150 Irgun members attacked four British police stations; unknown number of casualties.
September 29, 1944 senior British police officer of the Criminal Intelligence Department assassinated in Jerusalem. November 6, 1944 Assassination fo Lord Moyne in Cairo. December 27, 1945 British Intelligence offices in Jerusalem bombed, killing seven British policemen; British army camp in north Tel Aviv attacked, killing one British soldier.
July 22, 1946 King David Hotel Bombing; 91 fatalities, most civilians -- 41 Arabs, 17 Jews, and 15 British. October 30, 1946 Gunfire and explosion kill two British guards at Jerusalem Railway Station.
January 12, 1947 Four killed in bombing of British headquarters.
March 1, 1947 Raid and explosion kills 17 British officers.
March 12, 1947 Attack on Schneller Camp kills one British soldier.
July 29, 1947 Two kidnapped British sergeants hanged.
September 26, 1947 Four British policemen killed in Irgun bank robbery.
September 29, 1947 13 killed, 53 wounded in attack on British police station.
December 29, 1947 14 Arabs killed by bomb in Jerusalem.
April 9-April 11, 1948 107-120 Palestinian unarmed civilian villagers killed in Deir Yassin massacre, the estimate generally accepted by scholars, instead the first announced number of 254 during and possibly after the battle at the village of Deir Yassin (also written as Dayr Yasin or Dir Yassin modern Kefar Shaʾul near Jerusalem in the British Mandate of Palestine by 132 Jewish Zionist guerrilla fighters (72 Irgun and 60 Lehi along with some women for support), while Jewish Yishuv forces fought to break the siege of Jerusalem during the period of civil war that preceded the end of the Mandate.
Between 1937-1948 During 11 years of attacks, 194-207 + Arabs (1 policeman, rest civilian),
20+ British and 22 Jews were among those killed by the Irgun.