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  2. List of ETA attacks - Wikipedia

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    The list includes attacks by all the branches and divisions that ETA had through its history, as well as some kale borroka attacks. Important failed attacks are also included. Since 1961, ETA conducted many attacks against a variety of targets. Because these attacks number in the hundreds over a span of more than 45 years, not all can be ...

  3. ETA (separatist group) - Wikipedia

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    A number of ETA attacks by car bomb caused random civilian casualties, like ETA's bloodiest attack, the bombing in 1987 of the subterranean parking lot of the Hipercor supermarket in Barcelona [143] [144] which killed 21 civilians and left 45 seriously wounded, of whom 20 were left disabled; also the attack of Plaza de Callao in Madrid. [145]

  4. Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Bombing of the Gaza Strip Part of the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip during the war and genocide Rimal in Gaza City following an Israeli airstrike, 10 October 2023 Location Gaza Strip, Palestine Coordinates 31°27′00″N 34°24′00″E  /  31.45000°N 34.40000°E  / 31.45000; 34. ...

  5. Attacks on Palestinians evacuating Gaza City - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [14] When analysing video footage of the event, the Financial Times reported that it "appears to rule out most explanations aside from an Israeli strike." [ 5 ] British Army major and munitions expert Chris Cobb-Smith stated that a missile was the most likely cause of the explosions seen in the videos.

  6. Hipercor bombing - Wikipedia

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    A car bomb attack was carried out on 19 June 1987 at the Hipercor shopping centre in Barcelona, Spain, by the Basque separatist organisation ETA, which was classified as a terrorist group by the European Union and numerous nations. [1] The bombing killed 21 people and injured 45, the deadliest attack in ETA's history.

  7. 1995 Vallecas bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Vallecas attack was the third of 1995. Earlier in the year, ETA had unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate José María Aznar, head of the People's Party and Leader of the Opposition, who had escaped death due to protection offered by his armoured car. In the second attack in June, ETA had killed a police officer, Jesus Robello.

  8. A brief history of the Israel-Palestinian conflict - explained

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    The displacement of the Palestinian people on that date is still marked every year on “Nakba Day”, named for an Arabic word for “catastrophe” and on which Palestinians give speeches, hold ...

  9. Zaragoza barracks bombing - Wikipedia

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    The attack occurred nearly six months after the Hipercor bombing in Barcelona had killed 21 people and injured 45. Following the Barcelona bombing, ETA's call for talks with the government of Felipe González was rejected and, on 5 November 1987, the Pact of Madrid resulted in an agreement between the main Spanish political parties to release a joint statement rejecting the legitimacy of ETA ...

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