No Israelis killed last month in terror attacks, in first since August

91 of 115 attacks in April involved firebombs, Shin Bet says; 16 of 18 injured were hurt in Jerusalem bus bombing

Firefighters and rescue personnel at the scene of a bus bombing, Jerusalem, April 18, 2016 (Nati Shohat/Flash90)
Firefighters and rescue personnel at the scene of a bus bombing, Jerusalem, April 18, 2016 (Nati Shohat/Flash90)

April was the first month in half a year with zero fatalities among victims of terrorist attacks against Israelis.

With a total of 115 attacks, the figure for April continued a six-month downward trend in the number of incidents in Israeli-controlled areas and is the lowest monthly total recorded since July, when 103 attacks were observed, according to a report published earlier this week by the Shin Bet security agency.

Of the 18 victims who were wounded in terror attacks against Israelis in April, 16 were injured in an explosion set off on a bus in Jerusalem on April 18. Another victim was stabbed in Rosh Ha’ayin on April 3 and a police officer was wounded from a firebomb hurled at him near Jerusalem that same day.

Of the 115 attacks documented, 91 involved firebombs.

Some 29 Israelis and four non-Israelis were killed in attacks since August and hundreds were wounded. Approximately 200 Palestinians were also killed since then, most of them while carrying out attacks or in riots.

In Israel and the West Bank, attacks began increasing in August, when 171 of them were documented, and rose sharply in September and October, with 223 and 620 attacks recorded in those months respectively. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in October called the escalation “a terror wave,” whereas many in the Israeli and Palestinian media dubbed it “the third intifada,” or “the knife intifada.”

But the overall number of attacks decreased to 326 in November, 246 in December, 169 in January, 155 in February and 123 in March.

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