Israel attacks have been reported as recently as 2 days ago by Moderate Voice. Israel attacks have involved 5 places, 3 organizations and 18 things.
Nations, city states, and other locations have long attacked their enemies. From pre-historic times, to the more modern era, from the ancient Roman empire, to more modern nations like Germany, Russia, the USA and Israel, nations have often felt compelled to go on the attack. Victims traditionally have involved other nations, militaries, and occasionally, innocent civilians.
Other places on the attack include: United States, Jordan, Iran, Islamabad, Richmond, Baghdad, Russia, Syracuse, New York, Montana, West Virginia, and more.
...received any messages of threat. This is the square of Dalal Mughrabi and Yasser Arafat and Abu Jihad [slain PLO leader Khalil al-Wazir] and [slain Hamas founder] Ahmed Yassin. Our squares will continue to bear...
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JPost.com Front Page Top Stories | 3 days ago
...Dair Alzour, which was bombed by Israel in September 2007. Inspectors have found unexplained traces of uranium at the site, as well as at a nuclear research reactor in Damascus, amid reports that Syria has...
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Yahoo! News | 5 days ago
...a similar sortie against Syria. But many analysts believe its forces are too small to deliver more than disruptive strikes against Iran's distant, numerous and fortified sites. Those tactical challenges, and...
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Yahoo! News | 6 days ago
...locations. One of the sites was bombed in 2007 by Israel. The U.S. says it was a nearly finished nuclear reactor meant to produce plutonium. © Copyright 2010 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This...
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boston.com - Latest news | March 04, 2010
...covert nuclear work at a desert site bombed by Israel in 2007 because uranium particles were found there by U.N. inspectors in June the following year. Syria has rebuffed IAEA requests for follow-up investigation.
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Yahoo! News | February 28, 2010