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- Female suicide bomber (links | edit)
- 1992 Buenos Aires Israeli embassy bombing (links | edit)
- Moshe Ya'alon (links | edit)
- M113 armored personnel carrier (links | edit)
- Israel and the United Nations (links | edit)
- Arab citizens of Israel (links | edit)
- TWA Flight 847 (links | edit)
- Media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict (links | edit)
- Use of child suicide bombers by Palestinian militant groups (links | edit)
- Izz ad-Din al-Qassam (links | edit)
- History of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict (links | edit)
- Ali Atwa (links | edit)
- Hassan Izz-Al-Din (links | edit)
- Provisional government (links | edit)
- Achzarit (links | edit)
- Nuclear program of Iran (links | edit)
- Third Taiwan Strait Crisis (links | edit)
- United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (links | edit)
- Etienne Saqr (links | edit)
- Kargil War (links | edit)
- Ehud Olmert (links | edit)
- 1947 Jerusalem riots (links | edit)
- 1978 South Lebanon conflict (links | edit)
- Killing of Muhammad al-Durrah (links | edit)
- Liberation Day (links | edit)
- Shmuel Zakai (links | edit)
- South Lebanon Army (links | edit)
- Al-Manar (links | edit)
- Isratin (links | edit)
- Insurgency in Northeast India (links | edit)
- Sharm El Sheikh Summit of 2005 (links | edit)
- ZU-23-2 (links | edit)
- Dan Halutz (links | edit)
- List of wars: 1945–1989 (links | edit)
- Mardaites (links | edit)
- Colour revolution (links | edit)
- 1973 Israeli raid in Lebanon (links | edit)
- Tajikistani Civil War (links | edit)
- Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir (links | edit)
- Lebanese Canadians (links | edit)
- Abbas al-Musawi (links | edit)
- South Thailand insurgency (links | edit)
- Operation Wooden Leg (links | edit)
- Metula (links | edit)
- 1982 kidnapping of Iranian diplomats (links | edit)
- Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 (links | edit)