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  1. Netanya Market bombing. / 32.3295; 34.8596. The Netanya Market bombing was a suicide bombing which occurred on 19 May 2002 at the entrance to the main fruit and vegetable open-air market in Netanya, Israel. The site of the attack was chosen in order to cause maximum number of casualties. Three people were killed in the attack, and 56–59 were ...

  2. Attack. On Sunday, March 4, 2001, shortly before 9:00 am, a Palestinian suicide bomber wearing an explosive belt hidden underneath his clothes detonated the explosive device at a busy intersection in the center of the business district of Netanya, Israel. The force of the blast killed three civilians and injured over 60 people.

  3. Attack. During the late afternoon of July 12, 2005 a Palestinian suicide bomber approached the popular HaSharon Mall in the center of the coastal city Netanya. The suicide bomber who was wearing hidden explosives underneath his clothes, detonated himself at about 6:35 pm on a pedestrian crossing, after approaching a group of four young women ...

  4. Maccabi Netanya comenzó a jugar en uniformes con bandas verdes y blancas. En el año 1975, el equipo comenzó a jugar en uniformes con los colores negro y amarillo. ... Gidi Damti (2002) Gili Landau (junio de 2002–enero de 2004) Eli Cohen (enero de 2004–febrero de 2004)

  5. Benjamín Netanyahu. Benjamín «Bibi» 1 Netanyahu (en hebreo, בִּנְיָמִין «בִּיבִּי» נְתָנְיַהוּ Binyamin Netanyahu ⓘ; Tel Aviv, 21 de octubre de 1949) es un político israelí. Desde diciembre de 2022 es el actual primer ministro de Israel, cargo que también ocupó desde 1996 a 1999 y desde 2009 a 2021 ...

  6. The club was founded as Maccabi Beit Lid in 1951 by Victor Atiyah, and in 1962 was renamed Maccabi HaSharon Netanya. [1] The club reached Liga Bet, the third tier of Israeli football at the time (the fourth since 1976), in the 1970–71 season and spent the decade playing at the North B division, until relegation to Liga Gimel in the 1979–80 ...

  7. On 12 September 2002, Netanyahu testified (under oath as a private citizen) before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform regarding the nuclear threat posed by the Iraqi régime: "There is no question whatsoever that Saddam is seeking and is working and is advancing towards the development of nuclear weapons – no question whatsoever", he said.