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This article is about Israeli military and covert operations, which have been described by some as ]s.

* A number of ].
* The exile of a large number of Palestinians during the ] of 1948; the largest single expulsion was at ] and ] on ], of 60,000 people, while expulsions were also ordered for ].

An incomplete list of military operations after 1948. Some of the following incidents were characterized by Israel as ] resulting from ] operations.

** ], carried out among others by ] under the command of ].
** ] (also known as the ]), conducted in 1954.
** ], carried out by the Israeli border police in 1956.
** In a ] assassination attempt targeting ], 200 people died when a Beirut apartment block was destroyed by an Israeli bomb.
** In ], 73 people were killed in another assassination attempt aimed at Arafat in ].


==Political Assassinations==

* Several incidents during the ] in which Israel has assassinated individuals involved in violence against Israeli civilians, in certain cases also killing civilians around them in the process of what Israel describes as ]. The targeted individuals were members of militant organizations, including ], ], and ]; also some were simultaneously employed by the ] security forces.
*], an Israeli military operation in the northern ] conducted between ], ] and ], ]


== Actions by Israeli allies ==
*The ] was perpetrated during September ] in ], ] by the ] ] ] ]; The death toll is disputed, and commonly cited estimates range from 400 to 3000. The Israelis surrounded the camps and sent the Phalangists into the camps to clear out ] fighters, and provided the Phalangists with support including flares, food, and ammunition. An Israeli investigation found a number of officials (including the Defense Minister of that time, ]) "indirectly responsible" for not preventing the killings, while emphasizing that the "direct responsibility" lay with the Phalangist militia that had done the killing. The Kahan Commission wrote: "responsibility is to be imputed to the minister of defense for not ordering appropriate measures for preventing or reducing the danger of massacre as a condition for the Phalangists' entry into the camps." However, some consider the sole responsibility for the massacre to lie with the Phalangists, rather than Israel.


==The Use of Bulldozers as Weapons==
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] of houses and destruction of infrastructure within Palestinian residential areas in the name of Israeli security add to the perceived poor conditions and lack of opportunities for the ]. This is a frequently-used point of indignation used against Israel by Palestinian sympathizers.

Since 1967 Israel has used ] to ] nearly 9,000 Palestinian homes, leaving more than 50,000 people homeless. Since the outbreak of the Palestinian ] in September 2000, Israel has razed the homes of 12,737 Palestinians in the ] and ]. In the past two years the Israeli ] deployed Caterpillar bulldozers to uproot 200,000 Palestinian ] trees. <!--Unsourced, with no background and no context-->


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