• February 1951 - Jamil Muhammad Mujarrab, a member of a Jordanian armed group, raped and murdered an Israeli girl in Jerusalem's
Katamon neighborhood. • Jan 1, 1952 - Seven gunmen attacked and killed a nineteen-year-old girl in her home, in the neighborhood of
Beit Yisrael, in
Jerusalem. On investigation, the
Mixed Armistice Commission found that the case against Jordanian infiltrators could not be substantiated. • December 31, 1951/ Jan 1 1952 - a rape-murder occurred. The
MAC investigating officer, Major Loreaux, reported that the body of the girl, Leah Feistinger, had been found hidden in a cave about a mile from the Jordan border, the girl had been raped, murdered, and her face had been mutilated. While it was believed by Israeli police that this atrocity had been committed by Jordanians, they did not find evidence of an infiltration. The case had not been discussed by the commission. Major Loreaux expressed the opinion that the Israeli police would have a better chance of finding the killer than the Arabs would. A “reprisal raid” carried out at
Beit Jalla on January 6, 1952, was attributed to Israelis. • Apr 14, 1953 - Infiltrators tried for the first time to infiltrate Israel by sea, but were unsuccessful. One of the boats was intercepted and the other boat escaped. • June 7, 1953 - A youngster was killed and three others were wounded, in a shooting attacks on residential areas in southern Jerusalem. • June 9, 1953 - Gunmen attacked a farming community near
Lod, and killed one of the residents. The gunmen threw hand grenades and sprayed gunfire in all directions. On the same night, another group of terrorists attacked a house in the town of
Hadera. This occurred a day after Israel and Jordan signed an agreement, with UN mediation, in which Jordan undertook to prevent terrorists from crossing into Israel from Jordanian territory. • June 10, 1953 - Attackers infiltrating from Jordan destroyed a house in the farming village of
Mishmar Ayalon. • June 11, 1953 - Gunmen attacked a young couple in their home in
Kfar Hess, and shot them to death. • Sept 2, 1953 - Attackers infiltrated from Jordan, and reached the neighborhood of
Katamon, in the heart of Jerusalem. They threw
hand grenades in all directions. No one was hurt. • October 12, 1953 -
Yehud attack - A Palestinian
Fedayeen squad threw a grenade into a civilian house in
Yehud, killing a woman and her two children. • Mar 17, 1954 -
Scorpion Pass Massacre - Bandits ambushed a bus traveling from
Eilat to
Tel Aviv, and opened fire at short range when the bus reached the area of
Ma'ale Akrabim (Scorpion Pass) in the northern
Negev. In the initial ambush, the bandits killed the driver and wounded most of the passengers. The bandits then boarded the bus, and shot some of the passengers, one by one. Eleven passengers were murdered. Survivors recounted how the murderers spat on the bodies and abused them. The massacre was apparently a reprisal raid conducted by members of a Bedouin tribe expelled from the al-Auja region of the Sinai three and a half years earlier. • Jan 2, 1955 - Gunmen attacked and killed 2 hikers in the
Judean Desert. • Mar 24, 1955 - Gunmen threw hand grenades and opened fire on a crowd at a wedding in the farming community of
Patish, in the Negev. A young woman was killed, and eighteen people were wounded in the attack. • August 29, 1955 - Beit Oved attack - a Palestinian Fedayeen squad fired small arms at a group of Israeli laborers, killing four and injuring ten. • Apr 7, 1956 - A resident of
Ashkelon was killed in her home, when attackers threw three hand grenades into her house. Two members of kibbutz
Givat Haim were killed, when terrorists opened fire on their car, on the road from
Plugot Junction to
Mishmar HaNegev. There were further hand grenade and shooting attacks on homes and cars, in areas such as
Nitzanim and
Ketziot. One person was killed and three others wounded. • Apr 11, 1956 -
Gunmen opened fire on a
synagogue full of children and teenagers, in the farming community of
Shafir. Three children and a youth worker were killed on the spot, and five were wounded, including three seriously. • Apr 29, 1956 -
Killing of Roi Rotberg and Moshe Dayan's eulogy killed by Egyptian-backed Fedayeen, 21 years of age, from
Nahal Oz. • August 16, 1956 - Egged bus 391 ambush - a Palestinian
Fedayeen squad carries out an attack on an Israeli civilian passenger bus traveling from Tel-Aviv to Eilat. Three Israeli soldiers and a female civilian passenger were shot dead by the attackers who ambushed the bus. In addition, three other civilian passengers were injured in the attack. • Sept 12, 1956 -
Ein Ofarim killings - Attackers killed three
Druze guards at the Ein Ofarim facility, in the
Arabah region. • Sept 23, 1956 -
Ramat Rachel shooting attack - Gunmen opened fire from a Jordanian position, killing four archaeologists and wounded sixteen others near kibbutz
Ramat Rachel. • Sept 24, 1956 - Attackers killed a girl in the fields of the farming community of
Aminadav, near Jerusalem. • Oct 4, 1956 -
Negev desert road ambush - A squad of 10 armed Palestinian Arab militants, who infiltrated into Israel from Jordan, ambush and kill five Israeli construction workers in
Sdom. • Oct 9, 1956 - Two workers were killed in an orchard of the youth village,
Neve Hadassah, in the
Sharon region. ==Suez Crisis, October 1956-March 1957==