24 January - An accident occurs in the military section of the
Port of Eilat in which a truck loaded with ammunition explodes, killing 21 and injuring dozens more.[2]
7 August – The
War of Attrition ends as a cease-fire agreement is reached.[4]
30 December – The
Neot HaKikar disaster (אסון נאות הכיכר): the worst
natural disaster since the founding of the State of Israel. A rock detaches from a cliff due to heavy rains and crushes an
IDF military base dining room. 20 Israelis are killed in the disaster (19 soldiers and a civilian) and ten soldiers were injured (three of them severely).[5]
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1970 include:
Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets
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21 February – A mid-air bomb explosion cripples
Swissair Flight 330 nine minutes after take-off from
Zürich to
Tel Aviv. Forty-seven people die when the aircraft crashes while attempting an emergency landing at Zürich, of whom 15 are Israelis. The Palestinian
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine organization claims responsibility for the attack.[8]
4 May – Two armed Palestinians break into the Israeli Embassy in
Asunción,
Paraguay, and open fire with pistols, killing one person and seriously wounding another.[9][10]
6 September -
Dawson's Field hijackings: simultaneous attempts to hijack four airliners by Palestinian militants belonging to the
PFLP. Two planes landed in Dawson's Field, a remote desert airstrip in
Jordan. A hijacking attempt on an
El Al flight was thwarted and an American hijacked plane is diverted to Cairo and blown up after the passengers evacuated.
9 September -
Dawson's Field hijackings: A
BOAC flight is hijacked by a PFLP sympathizer and diverted to the airstrip in Jordan.
11 September –
Dawson's Field hijackings: The Dawson's Field hijackers release 88 of their hostages. The remaining hostages, mostly Jews and Israeli citizens, are held until 25 September.[12]
12 September –
Dawson's Field hijackings: the PFLP used explosives to destroy the three empty planes, as they anticipated a counterstrike.[13]
7 November 1970 bombing of Tel Aviv Central Bus Station kills 1 injures 24.[14]
Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets
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adding to it. (December 2010)
24 January - An accident occurs in the military section of the
Port of Eilat in which a truck loaded with ammunition explodes, killing 21 and injuring dozens more.[2]
7 August – The
War of Attrition ends as a cease-fire agreement is reached.[4]
30 December – The
Neot HaKikar disaster (אסון נאות הכיכר): the worst
natural disaster since the founding of the State of Israel. A rock detaches from a cliff due to heavy rains and crushes an
IDF military base dining room. 20 Israelis are killed in the disaster (19 soldiers and a civilian) and ten soldiers were injured (three of them severely).[5]
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1970 include:
Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets
This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (August 2010)
21 February – A mid-air bomb explosion cripples
Swissair Flight 330 nine minutes after take-off from
Zürich to
Tel Aviv. Forty-seven people die when the aircraft crashes while attempting an emergency landing at Zürich, of whom 15 are Israelis. The Palestinian
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine organization claims responsibility for the attack.[8]
4 May – Two armed Palestinians break into the Israeli Embassy in
Asunción,
Paraguay, and open fire with pistols, killing one person and seriously wounding another.[9][10]
6 September -
Dawson's Field hijackings: simultaneous attempts to hijack four airliners by Palestinian militants belonging to the
PFLP. Two planes landed in Dawson's Field, a remote desert airstrip in
Jordan. A hijacking attempt on an
El Al flight was thwarted and an American hijacked plane is diverted to Cairo and blown up after the passengers evacuated.
9 September -
Dawson's Field hijackings: A
BOAC flight is hijacked by a PFLP sympathizer and diverted to the airstrip in Jordan.
11 September –
Dawson's Field hijackings: The Dawson's Field hijackers release 88 of their hostages. The remaining hostages, mostly Jews and Israeli citizens, are held until 25 September.[12]
12 September –
Dawson's Field hijackings: the PFLP used explosives to destroy the three empty planes, as they anticipated a counterstrike.[13]
7 November 1970 bombing of Tel Aviv Central Bus Station kills 1 injures 24.[14]
Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets
This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (December 2010)