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The Israeli–Palestinian conflict (2015) refers to events that occurred in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2015. In this year, like in its prior, there were terror attacks from the Palestinians' side, as stabbing attacks, override attacks, Molotov cocktail throwing and thousands of events of stone-throwing were common, called 'popular terror' by the Shin Bet. Many of the attacks occurred in the area of Jerusalem. In September–October a drastic escalation of the Palestinian terror applied, expressed in addition to the daily terror in Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria Area also in murder of several Israelis and a series of stabbing attacks inside the Green Line and violence riots from the side of the Islamic Movement in Israel.
Timeline of events
On 3 October a Palestinian killed two Israelis in Lions' Gate stabbings. On 9 October an Arab stabbed a 16 years old boy in Shmuel HaNavi neighborhood of Jerusalem. The boy was slightly injured and the terrorist was arrested. On 10 October a 16 years old Arab stabbed two passersby and wounded them slightly, policemen who were around shot him dead.
See also
- 2015 in Israel
- List of violent incidents in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, January–June 2015
- List of violent incidents in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, July–December 2015
- Silent Intifada
References
- Dvorin, Tova (9 October 2015). "Stabbing in Jerusalem, One Wounded". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
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