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List of killings and massacres in Mandatory Palestine

This is a list of killings and massacres committed in Mandatory Palestine. It is restricted to incidents in which at least three people were deliberately killed. This list does not include unlawful deaths due to criminal activity. It includes all casualties that resulted from the initial attack on civilians or non-combat military personnel.

Note: The designation "responsible party" below refers to those believed to be the principal instigators of the violence. Where culpability is disputed or ambiguous, the sources cited support the chosen designation.

Individual massacres during the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine are listed below. In total, during the course of these events, between September 27, 1937 – 1939, 5,000 Arabs, 415 Jews and several hundred Britons were killed.[1][page needed]

List of killings and massacres committed in Mandate Palestine edit

Name Date Responsible party Fatalities notes
Battle of Tel Hai March 1, 1920 Arabs 13 8 Jews,[1] 5 Arabs killed[2] Armed Arabs were looking for French soldiers, and Jews mounted armed resistance.
Nebi Musa riots April 4–7, 1920 Arabs 9 5 Jews, 4 Arabs killed; 216 Jews, 18 Arabs, 7 Britons wounded[1][3][4] Started by inflammatory language at an Arab rally. Origin of violence uncertain, but a witness reported stone throwing by Arabs.
Jaffa riots May 1–7, 1921 Arabs 95 48 Arabs, 47 Jews killed; 140 Jews, 73 Arabs wounded.[5] Began as a fight between two Jewish groups. Arabs joined in because they thought they were being attacked.
Palestine riots of 1929 August 23–29, 1929 Arabs 249 133 Jews, 116 Arabs killed; 339 Jews, 232 Arabs wounded;[1][3][6][7][8] includes the Hebron massacre (67 Jews killed; 58 Jews wounded and a massacre in Safed (18–20 Jews killed; 80 Jews wounded[8]) Mostly violence by Arabs against Jews; most Arabs killed by Mandate police. Thought triggered by a recent Jewish demonstration.
Black Hand killings at Kibbutz Yagur[9] April 11, 1931 Syrian/Palestinian armed group 3 3 jews at Kibbutz Yagur
1931-1932 attacks of the Black Hand[9] 1931-1932 Syrian/Palestinian armed group 6 6 jews
1933 Palestine riots in Jaffa [10] October 27, 1933 British police, Arab rioters 16 1 Arab policeman, 15 Arab demonstrators shot by British forces, 1 Arab child hit by a stray bullet.[10]
1933 Palestine riots in Haifa [10] October 27–28, 1933 British police 4 4 Palestinian rioters killed, 1 policeman stabbed, 3 Palestinian rioters wounded, 5 Jewish civilians injured by rioters, 4 of them seriously.
Jaffa riots (April 1936) April 19–20, 1936 Arabs 21 9 Jews killed, 40 Jews wounded (11 critically) in Arab attack in Jaffa. Police killed two attackers. Further 7 Jews and 3 Arabs killed the next day[11][12][13]
Arab General Strike April 20 – October 12, 1936 Arabs,British authorities 314 197 Arabs killed and 823 wounded, 80 Jews killed and 300 wounded, 37 military and police killed and 95 wounded.[14]
NA August 13, 1937 Arabs 4 4 members of a Jewish family, 3 children, shot dead by Arabs who broke into their home in Safed[15]
NA November 9, 1937 Arabs 5 5 Jewish Keren Kayemet workers killed near Har Haruach by an Arab ambush. Ma'ale HaHamisha was named in their honor.[16]
N/A March 28, 1938 Arabs 6 6 Jewish passengers killed by Arabs while traveling from Haifa to Safed.
N/A August 16, 1938 Arabs 3 A Jewish family was kidnapped by Arabs in Atlit. 3 killed.[17][18]
1938 Tiberias pogrom October 2, 1938 Arabs 19 19 Jews were killed.[19]
N/A February 27, 1939 Jewish militants (Irgun) 33 33 Arabs were killed in multiple attacks, incl. 24 by bomb in Arab market in Suk Quarter of Haifa and 4 by bomb in Arab vegetable market in Jerusalem.[20]
N/A June 2, 1939 Jewish militants (Irgun) 5 5 Arabs were killed by a bomb at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem.[21][22]
N/A June 19, 1939 Jewish Militants (Irgun) 20 20 Arabs were killed by explosives mounted on a donkey at a marketplace in Haifa.[21][23]
Italian Bombing of Tel Aviv September 9, 1940 Italian Air Force 137 130 Jews and 7 Arabs killed in a bombing run.[24]
Italian Bombing of Tel Aviv June 11, 1941 Italian Air Force 20 20 Jews killed in Tel Aviv during Italian air raid [25]
N/A November 1, 1945 Jewish militants (Irgun) 4 5 locomotives destroyed in Lydda station. Two staff, one soldier and one policeman killed. One of the bombers, Yehiel Dresner, was later executed for other crimes.[26]
King David Hotel bombing July 22, 1946 Jewish militants (Irgun) 91 91 killed, including 41 Arabs, 28 Britons, and 17 Jews; 40-45 wounded[27][28]
Fajja bus attacks November 30, 1947 Arab militants 7 7 Jews killed in two incidents by gunfire[29]
1947 Jerusalem riots December 2, 1947 Arabs 14 8 Jews Reported Killed[30][31]
al-Tira December 12, 1947 Jewish militants 13 13 Arabs killed, 10 wounded[32][33]
N/A December 12, 1947 Jewish militants (Irgun) 20 20 killed, 5 wounded by barrel bomb at Damascus Gate.[34]
N/A December 13, 1947 Jewish militants (Irgun) 16 16 Arabs killed; 67 Arabs wounded from bombings in Jerusalem and Jaffa; Irgun also burns down 100 Arab homes in Jaffa[1]
N/A December 16, 1947 Jewish militants (Irgun) 10 10 killed by bomb at Noga Cinema in Jaffa.[35]
al-Khisas massacre December 18, 1947 Jewish militants (Haganah) 10 10 Arabs killed[1]
N/A December 24, 1947 Arab snipers 8 4 Jews killed in Haifa by snipers, 4 Arabs killed in reprisals[1]
N/A December 26, 1947 Arab militants 7 7 Jews killed while driving in convoy to Jerusalem[1]
N/A December 28, 1947 Arab Snipers 10 5 Jews killed in Bab el Wad by snipers, 5 Arabs killed in reprisals[1]
N/A December 29, 1947 Arab militants 17 4 Jews killed in Tel Aviv from mortar and sniper fire, 13 Arabs killed in Jerusalem in Irgun bombing[1][36]
Bomb thrown on Damascus Gate Café in Jerusalem December 29, 1947 Jewish militants (Irgun) 13 11 Arabs, 2 Britons killed[1][37] Uri Milstein reported 15 casualties from the bombing in the Palestine Post.[38]
Haifa Oil Refinery massacre December 30, 1947 Arabs 39 Arabs beat 39 Jews to death and injured 49 after an Irgun bombing which killed 6[1]
Balad al-Shaykh massacre January 1, 1948 Jewish militants (Palmach) 50 17–70 Arabs killed in Haifa[1]
N/A January 3, 1948 Arab militants 4 3 Jews, 1 Briton killed in Jerusalem[1]
Bombing of Arab National Committee HQ January 4, 1948 Jewish militants (Stern Gang) 14 14 Arabs killed; 100 Arabs wounded[37]
Semiramis Hotel bombing January 5, 1948 Jewish militants (Haganah) 20 20 Arabs killed in Jerusalem[39]
N/A January 5, 1948 Jewish militants (Irgun) 14 14 Arabs killed and 19 injured by truck bomb outside the 3-storey 'Serrani', Jaffa's built Ottoman Town Hall[40]
N/A January 5, 1948 Arabs, Jews 4 4 Arabs killed after attacking Jewish quarter in Safed[1]
Jaffa Gate bombing in Jerusalem January 7, 1948 Jewish militants (Irgun) 18 15–20 Arabs killed[1][41]
N/A January 10, 1948 Arab militants 11 11 Jews killed, 1 decapitated near Yavne[1]
N/A January 14, 1948 Arab militants 7 7 Jews, 2 Britons killed in Haifa[1]
Convoy of 35 January 15, 1948 Arab militants 35 35 Jewish militants going to resupply blockaded kibbutzim at Gush Etzion attacked near Hebron by Arab militants.[42][1] It is known that the Jewish militants fought back, but there is little of Arab casualties.
N/A January 20, 1948 Arab militants 8 8 Jews killed in Yehiam[1]
N/A January 22, 1948 Arab militants 7 7 Jews killed near Yazur[1]
N/A January 25, 1948 Arab militants 10 10 Jews killed[1]
N/A January 27, 1948 British soldiers 4 4 Arabs killed in Gaza[1]
N/A February 3, 1948 Arab militants 6 6 Jews killed while riding buses in Haifa[1]
N/A February 7, 1948 Arabs, Jews 6 3 Arabs, 3 Jews killed in Haifa[1]
N/A February 8, 1948 Arabs 6 6 Jews killed in Jerusalem[1]
N/A February 8, 1948 Arab militants 3 3 Jews killed in Tel Aviv[1]
N/A February 10, 1948 Jewish militants (Irgun) 7 7 Arabs killed near Ras el Ain after selling cows in Tel Aviv[43]
N/A February 12, 1948 Arabs 4 4 Jews killed in Jerusalem[1]
N/A February 15, 1948 Arab militants, Jewish militants 8 5 Arabs, 3 Jews killed[1]
Sa'sa' village ambush in the Safad district February 14, 1948 Jewish militants (Palmach) 11-60 Reports vary from 11 Arabs killed,[44] to 60 Arabs killed.[45] Reported to be revenge for Convoy of 35.
N/A February 17, 1948 Arab militants, Jewish militants 8 5 Arabs, 3 Jews killed[1]
N/A February 17, 1948 Jewish settlers 57 57 Arabs killed while taking part in attack on Jewish settlements Tirat Tzvi, Sde Eliahu, Ein HaNatziv[1]
Ramla vegetable market bombing February 18, 1948 Jewish militants (Irgun) 12 12 killed, 43 wounded[46]
N/A February 19, 1948 Arab militants 4 4 Jews killed while riding buses in Haifa[1]
N/A February 21, 1948 Jewish militants 4 4 Arabs killed in Haifa[1]
Ben Yehuda Street bombing February 22, 1948 Arab militants, British deserters 55 55 Jews killed[1]
N/A February 25, 1948 Arab militants 3 3 Jews killed on road between Ramle and Tel Aviv[1]
N/A February 28, 1948 Arab militants 7 6 Arabs, 1 Jew killed during attack on Jewish village Kfar Sava[1]
N/A February 18, 1948 Arab militants 4 4 Arabs killed while participating in attack on Jewish settlement Mitzpe[1]
Rehovot Train bombing March 1, 1948 Jewish militants 28 28 Britons killed[1]
Bevingrad Officers Club bombing March 1, 1948 Jewish militants (Irgun) 20 20 Britons killed; 30 Britons wounded[3]
N/A March 1, 1948 Arab militants 4 4 Jews killed on Tel Aviv-Jerusalem road[1]
N/A March 2, 1948 Arab militants 13 10 Arabs, 3 Jews killed during Arab attack on Tel Aviv-Jerusalem road[47]
N/A March 3, 1948 Jewish militants (Stern gang) 11 Car bombing in Haifa killed 11 Arabs[48]
N/A March 4, 1948 Arab militants 16 16 Jews killed on Jerusalem-Atarot road[1]
N/A March 9, 1948 Arab militants 3 3 Arabs killed while attacking a Jewish settlement Yehiam[1]
N/A March 11, 1948 Jews, Arabs 5 4 Arabs, 1 Jew killed in Tiberias[1]
Jewish Agency bombing March 11, 1948 Arab militants 13 13 Jews killed[1]
N/A March 14, 1948 Arab militants 7 7 Jews killed near Faluja[1]
N/A March 14, 1948 Jews, Arabs 5 4 Arabs, 1 Jew killed in Tiberias[1]
N/A March 18, 1948 Arab militants 9 5 Britons, 4 Jews killed in convoy near Acre[1]
N/A March 20, 1948 Arabs 7 7 Jews killed at Ein Harod[1]
N/A March 21, 1948 Arabs 6 6 Jews killed on Rosh Pinna-Safed road[1]
N/A March 22, 1948 Arab militants 24 4 Jews, 20 Arabs during attack on Jewish settlement Nitzanim[1]
N/A March 24, 1948 Jewish militants 36 36 Arabs killed near Tulkarem[1]
N/A March 26, 1948 Arab militants 8 6 Arabs, 2 Jews killed in attack on Jewish convoy near Gaza[1]
N/A March 28, 1948 Arab militants 6 6 Arabs killed while participating in attack on Jewish convoy near Rehovot[1]
N/A March 30, 1948 Arab militants 10 8 Jews and 2 British killed while fleeing from Jaffa[1]
Cairo-Haifa train bombing March 31, 1948 Jewish militants (Lehi) 40 40 Arabs killed; 60 Arabs wounded[1]
Massacre in an orange grove in Lydda April 1, 1948 Jewish militias 11 11 Arab laborers killed[49]
NA April 5, 1948 Jewish militants (Haganah) 10 10 Iraqis killed by Jewish militants in Lydda.[50]
Deir Yassin massacre April 9, 1948 Jewish militants (Irgun) 107 100-254 Arabs killed[51][52][53]
Hadassah medical convoy massacre April 13, 1948 Arab militants 79 78 Jews (nurses, doctors, and patients) and one British soldier killed[54][55]
Ein al Zeitun massacre May 3, 1948 Jewish militants (Palmach) 55 37–70 Arab prisoners
Kfar Etzion massacre May 13, 1948 Arab militants and Arab Legion 129 127–157 Jews killed[1]
Abu Shusha May 14, 1948 Israeli 52 52 Arabs killed

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those believed to be the principal instigators of the violence Where culpability is disputed or ambiguous the sources cited support the chosen designation Individual massacres during the 1936 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine are listed below In total during the course of these events between September 27 1937 1939 5 000 Arabs 415 Jews and several hundred Britons were killed 1 page needed Contents 1 List of killings and massacres committed in Mandate Palestine 2 See also 3 References 4 SourcesList of killings and massacres committed in Mandate Palestine editName Date Responsible party Fatalities notes Battle of Tel Hai March 1 1920 Arabs 13 8 Jews 1 5 Arabs killed 2 Armed Arabs were looking for French soldiers and Jews mounted armed resistance Nebi Musa riots April 4 7 1920 Arabs 9 5 Jews 4 Arabs killed 216 Jews 18 Arabs 7 Britons wounded 1 3 4 Started by inflammatory language at an Arab rally Origin of violence uncertain but a witness reported stone throwing by Arabs Jaffa riots May 1 7 1921 Arabs 95 48 Arabs 47 Jews killed 140 Jews 73 Arabs wounded 5 Began as a fight between two Jewish groups Arabs joined in because they thought they were being attacked Palestine riots of 1929 August 23 29 1929 Arabs 249 133 Jews 116 Arabs killed 339 Jews 232 Arabs wounded 1 3 6 7 8 includes the Hebron massacre 67 Jews killed 58 Jews wounded and a massacre in Safed 18 20 Jews killed 80 Jews wounded 8 Mostly violence by Arabs against Jews most Arabs killed by Mandate police Thought triggered by a recent Jewish demonstration Black Hand killings at Kibbutz Yagur 9 April 11 1931 Syrian Palestinian armed group 3 3 jews at Kibbutz Yagur 1931 1932 attacks of the Black Hand 9 1931 1932 Syrian Palestinian armed group 6 6 jews 1933 Palestine riots in Jaffa 10 October 27 1933 British police Arab rioters 16 1 Arab policeman 15 Arab demonstrators shot by British forces 1 Arab child hit by a stray bullet 10 1933 Palestine riots in Haifa 10 October 27 28 1933 British police 4 4 Palestinian rioters killed 1 policeman stabbed 3 Palestinian rioters wounded 5 Jewish civilians injured by rioters 4 of them seriously Jaffa riots April 1936 April 19 20 1936 Arabs 21 9 Jews killed 40 Jews wounded 11 critically in Arab attack in Jaffa Police killed two attackers Further 7 Jews and 3 Arabs killed the next day 11 12 13 Arab General Strike April 20 October 12 1936 Arabs British authorities 314 197 Arabs killed and 823 wounded 80 Jews killed and 300 wounded 37 military and police killed and 95 wounded 14 NA August 13 1937 Arabs 4 4 members of a Jewish family 3 children shot dead by Arabs who broke into their home in Safed 15 NA November 9 1937 Arabs 5 5 Jewish Keren Kayemet workers killed near Har Haruach by an Arab ambush Ma ale HaHamisha was named in their honor 16 N A March 28 1938 Arabs 6 6 Jewish passengers killed by Arabs while traveling from Haifa to Safed N A August 16 1938 Arabs 3 A Jewish family was kidnapped by Arabs in Atlit 3 killed 17 18 1938 Tiberias pogrom October 2 1938 Arabs 19 19 Jews were killed 19 N A February 27 1939 Jewish militants Irgun 33 33 Arabs were killed in multiple attacks incl 24 by bomb in Arab market in Suk Quarter of Haifa and 4 by bomb in Arab vegetable market in Jerusalem 20 N A June 2 1939 Jewish militants Irgun 5 5 Arabs were killed by a bomb at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem 21 22 N A June 19 1939 Jewish Militants Irgun 20 20 Arabs were killed by explosives mounted on a donkey at a marketplace in Haifa 21 23 Italian Bombing of Tel Aviv September 9 1940 Italian Air Force 137 130 Jews and 7 Arabs killed in a bombing run 24 Italian Bombing of Tel Aviv June 11 1941 Italian Air Force 20 20 Jews killed in Tel Aviv during Italian air raid 25 N A November 1 1945 Jewish militants Irgun 4 5 locomotives destroyed in Lydda station Two staff one soldier and one policeman killed One of the bombers Yehiel Dresner was later executed for other crimes 26 King David Hotel bombing July 22 1946 Jewish militants Irgun 91 91 killed including 41 Arabs 28 Britons and 17 Jews 40 45 wounded 27 28 Fajja bus attacks November 30 1947 Arab militants 7 7 Jews killed in two incidents by gunfire 29 1947 Jerusalem riots December 2 1947 Arabs 14 8 Jews Reported Killed 30 31 al Tira December 12 1947 Jewish militants 13 13 Arabs killed 10 wounded 32 33 N A December 12 1947 Jewish militants Irgun 20 20 killed 5 wounded by barrel bomb at Damascus Gate 34 N A December 13 1947 Jewish militants Irgun 16 16 Arabs killed 67 Arabs wounded from bombings in Jerusalem and Jaffa Irgun also burns down 100 Arab homes in Jaffa 1 N A December 16 1947 Jewish militants Irgun 10 10 killed by bomb at Noga Cinema in Jaffa 35 al Khisas massacre December 18 1947 Jewish militants Haganah 10 10 Arabs killed 1 N A December 24 1947 Arab snipers 8 4 Jews killed in Haifa by snipers 4 Arabs killed in reprisals 1 N A December 26 1947 Arab militants 7 7 Jews killed while driving in convoy to Jerusalem 1 N A December 28 1947 Arab Snipers 10 5 Jews killed in Bab el Wad by snipers 5 Arabs killed in reprisals 1 N A December 29 1947 Arab militants 17 4 Jews killed in Tel Aviv from mortar and sniper fire 13 Arabs killed in Jerusalem in Irgun bombing 1 36 Bomb thrown on Damascus Gate Cafe in Jerusalem December 29 1947 Jewish militants Irgun 13 11 Arabs 2 Britons killed 1 37 Uri Milstein reported 15 casualties from the bombing in the Palestine Post 38 Haifa Oil Refinery massacre December 30 1947 Arabs 39 Arabs beat 39 Jews to death and injured 49 after an Irgun bombing which killed 6 1 Balad al Shaykh massacre January 1 1948 Jewish militants Palmach 50 17 70 Arabs killed in Haifa 1 N A January 3 1948 Arab militants 4 3 Jews 1 Briton killed in Jerusalem 1 Bombing of Arab National Committee HQ January 4 1948 Jewish militants Stern Gang 14 14 Arabs killed 100 Arabs wounded 37 Semiramis Hotel bombing January 5 1948 Jewish militants Haganah 20 20 Arabs killed in Jerusalem 39 N A January 5 1948 Jewish militants Irgun 14 14 Arabs killed and 19 injured by truck bomb outside the 3 storey Serrani Jaffa s built Ottoman Town Hall 40 N A January 5 1948 Arabs Jews 4 4 Arabs killed after attacking Jewish quarter in Safed 1 Jaffa Gate bombing in Jerusalem January 7 1948 Jewish militants Irgun 18 15 20 Arabs killed 1 41 N A January 10 1948 Arab militants 11 11 Jews killed 1 decapitated near Yavne 1 N A January 14 1948 Arab militants 7 7 Jews 2 Britons killed in Haifa 1 Convoy of 35 January 15 1948 Arab militants 35 35 Jewish militants going to resupply blockaded kibbutzim at Gush Etzion attacked near Hebron by Arab militants 42 1 It is known that the Jewish militants fought back but there is little of Arab casualties N A January 20 1948 Arab militants 8 8 Jews killed in Yehiam 1 N A January 22 1948 Arab militants 7 7 Jews killed near Yazur 1 N A January 25 1948 Arab militants 10 10 Jews killed 1 N A January 27 1948 British soldiers 4 4 Arabs killed in Gaza 1 N A February 3 1948 Arab militants 6 6 Jews killed while riding buses in Haifa 1 N A February 7 1948 Arabs Jews 6 3 Arabs 3 Jews killed in Haifa 1 N A February 8 1948 Arabs 6 6 Jews killed in Jerusalem 1 N A February 8 1948 Arab militants 3 3 Jews killed in Tel Aviv 1 N A February 10 1948 Jewish militants Irgun 7 7 Arabs killed near Ras el Ain after selling cows in Tel Aviv 43 N A February 12 1948 Arabs 4 4 Jews killed in Jerusalem 1 N A February 15 1948 Arab militants Jewish militants 8 5 Arabs 3 Jews killed 1 Sa sa village ambush in the Safad district February 14 1948 Jewish militants Palmach 11 60 Reports vary from 11 Arabs killed 44 to 60 Arabs killed 45 Reported to be revenge for Convoy of 35 N A February 17 1948 Arab militants Jewish militants 8 5 Arabs 3 Jews killed 1 N A February 17 1948 Jewish settlers 57 57 Arabs killed while taking part in attack on Jewish settlements Tirat Tzvi Sde Eliahu Ein HaNatziv 1 Ramla vegetable market bombing February 18 1948 Jewish militants Irgun 12 12 killed 43 wounded 46 N A February 19 1948 Arab militants 4 4 Jews killed while riding buses in Haifa 1 N A February 21 1948 Jewish militants 4 4 Arabs killed in Haifa 1 Ben Yehuda Street bombing February 22 1948 Arab militants British deserters 55 55 Jews killed 1 N A February 25 1948 Arab militants 3 3 Jews killed on road between Ramle and Tel Aviv 1 N A February 28 1948 Arab militants 7 6 Arabs 1 Jew killed during attack on Jewish village Kfar Sava 1 N A February 18 1948 Arab militants 4 4 Arabs killed while participating in attack on Jewish settlement Mitzpe 1 Rehovot Train bombing March 1 1948 Jewish militants 28 28 Britons killed 1 Bevingrad Officers Club bombing March 1 1948 Jewish militants Irgun 20 20 Britons killed 30 Britons wounded 3 N A March 1 1948 Arab militants 4 4 Jews killed on Tel Aviv Jerusalem road 1 N A March 2 1948 Arab militants 13 10 Arabs 3 Jews killed during Arab attack on Tel Aviv Jerusalem road 47 N A March 3 1948 Jewish militants Stern gang 11 Car bombing in Haifa killed 11 Arabs 48 N A March 4 1948 Arab militants 16 16 Jews killed on Jerusalem Atarot road 1 N A March 9 1948 Arab militants 3 3 Arabs killed while attacking a Jewish settlement Yehiam 1 N A March 11 1948 Jews Arabs 5 4 Arabs 1 Jew killed in Tiberias 1 Jewish Agency bombing March 11 1948 Arab militants 13 13 Jews killed 1 N A March 14 1948 Arab militants 7 7 Jews killed near Faluja 1 N A March 14 1948 Jews Arabs 5 4 Arabs 1 Jew killed in Tiberias 1 N A March 18 1948 Arab militants 9 5 Britons 4 Jews killed in convoy near Acre 1 N A March 20 1948 Arabs 7 7 Jews killed at Ein Harod 1 N A March 21 1948 Arabs 6 6 Jews killed on Rosh Pinna Safed road 1 N A March 22 1948 Arab militants 24 4 Jews 20 Arabs during attack on Jewish settlement Nitzanim 1 N A March 24 1948 Jewish militants 36 36 Arabs killed near Tulkarem 1 N A March 26 1948 Arab militants 8 6 Arabs 2 Jews killed in attack on Jewish convoy near Gaza 1 N A March 28 1948 Arab militants 6 6 Arabs killed while participating in attack on Jewish convoy near Rehovot 1 N A March 30 1948 Arab militants 10 8 Jews and 2 British killed while fleeing from Jaffa 1 Cairo Haifa train bombing March 31 1948 Jewish militants Lehi 40 40 Arabs killed 60 Arabs wounded 1 Massacre in an orange grove in Lydda April 1 1948 Jewish militias 11 11 Arab laborers killed 49 NA April 5 1948 Jewish militants Haganah 10 10 Iraqis killed by Jewish militants in Lydda 50 Deir Yassin massacre April 9 1948 Jewish militants Irgun 107 100 254 Arabs killed 51 52 53 Hadassah medical convoy massacre April 13 1948 Arab militants 79 78 Jews nurses doctors and patients and one British soldier killed 54 55 Ein al Zeitun massacre May 3 1948 Jewish militants Palmach 55 37 70 Arab prisoners Kfar Etzion massacre May 13 1948 Arab militants and Arab Legion 129 127 157 Jews killed 1 Abu Shusha May 14 1948 Israeli 52 52 Arabs killedSee also editList of Irgun attacks during the 1930s Killings and massacres during the 1948 Palestine War List of villages depopulated during the Arab Israeli conflict List of massacres in Israel Palestinian political violence 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