Terrorism

  • Munich Massacre

    Munich Massacre
    Attack during the 1972 summer olympics on 11 athletes from Isreal. These Israeli athletes were taken hostage were eventually killed after the responsible Palestinian (foreign) group Back September demanded 234 prisoners in Isreal to be released.
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    Major Global Terrorist Incidents since 1972

  • Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires
    Car bomb explosion in Argentina at the Israeli Embassy. The explosion killed 29 people and injured more than 200. The injured and deceased consisted of Israeli clergy, children, and adults. The foreigns responsible was a Lebanese group named Hezbollah. All in the name of Islamic jihad.
  • World Trade Center basement explosion

    World Trade Center basement explosion
    Killed 6 and injured more than 1,000. Infamous foreign terrorist group al-Qeada takes responsible as an act of jihad.
  • Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires
    Bombing at a Jewish community center in Argentina. This was by Hezbollah again, killing 87 and injuring over 100. This was done in the name of Islam and for jihad.
  • East Melbourne shooting

    East Melbourne shooting
    Pro-life shooter Peter James Knight killed a security guard at an East Melbourne abortion clinic. The attacker was domestic
  • Bali Bombings

    Bali Bombings
    Triple bomb that killed 202 and injured another 209. The foreign group Jemaah Islamiyah along with al-Quaeda. "The Bali bombings were in direct retaliation for support of the United States' war on terror and Australia's role in the liberation of East Timor" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Bali_bombings) revealed by Osama bin Laden in an audio cassette.
  • Little Rock, Arkansas

    Little Rock, Arkansas
    Domestic attack, Abdulhakim Muhammad shot and killed one soldier, and wounded another outside a military recruiting center. Attack linked to al-Qaeda. Claimed to an act in the name of jihad.
  • Bardo National Museum

    Bardo National Museum
    21 people killed by 3 gunmen at Bardo National Museum in Tunis. Foreign terroist group ISIL had taken responsibility publically. The reason for the attack was in the name of Islam, a jihad act.