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* April 12–13 – The ]: * April 12–13 – The ]:
:* April 12 – Four Palestinian Arab terrorists hijack an Israeli ] number 300 and hold hostage approximately 40 passengers. ** April 12 – Four Palestinian Arab terrorists hijack an Israeli ] number 300 and hold hostage approximately 40 passengers.
:* April 13 – During a Israeli rescue operation on bus number 300 which had been hijacked the day before, one hostage and two terrorists are killed. Two other terrorists, whom are taken off the bus alive, are killed by members of the ]. ** April 13 – During a Israeli rescue operation on bus number 300 which had been hijacked the day before, one hostage and two terrorists are killed. Two other terrorists, whom are taken off the bus alive, are killed by members of the ].


'''Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets'''<br> '''Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets'''<br>

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List of events

1984
in
Israel

Decades:
See also:

Events in the year 1984 in Israel.

Incumbents

Events

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Israeli–Palestinian conflict

The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1984 include:

Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets

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Main article: Palestinian political violence § Establishment of PLO to First Intifada (1964–1987)

The most prominent Palestinian Arab terror attacks committed against Israelis during 1984 include:

  • April 12–13 – The Kav 300 affair:
    • April 12 – Four Palestinian Arab terrorists hijack an Israeli Egged bus number 300 and hold hostage approximately 40 passengers.
    • April 13 – During a Israeli rescue operation on bus number 300 which had been hijacked the day before, one hostage and two terrorists are killed. Two other terrorists, whom are taken off the bus alive, are killed by members of the Shin Bet.

Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets

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The most prominent Israeli military counter-terrorism operations (military campaigns and military operations) carried out against Palestinian militants during 1984 include:

Unknown dates

Notable births

Notable deaths

Yigael Yadin
  • January 8 – Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira (b. 1890), AKA the "Baba Sali", Moroccan-born Israeli rabbi and kabbalist.
  • January 14 – Paul Ben-Haim (b. 1897) – German-born an Israeli composer.
  • February 19 – David Hacohen (b. 1898), Russian (Belarus)-born Israeli politician.
  • April 1 – Zelda (b. 1914), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli poet.
  • April 21 – Marcel Janco (b. 1895), Romanian-born Israeli painter and architect.
  • May 9 – Miriam Yalan-Shteklis (b. 1900), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli writer and poet famous for her children's books.
  • June 28 – Yigael Yadin (b. 1917), Israeli archeologist, politician and Military Chief of Staff.
  • July 1 – Moshé Feldenkrais (b. 1904), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli physicist and the founder of the Feldenkrais Method.
  • July 24 – Arieh Sharon (b. 1900), Austro-Hungarian (Galicia)-born Israeli architect.
  • August 8 – Avraham Even-Shoshan (b. 1905), Russian (Belarus)-born Israeli linguist and Hebrew lexicographer.
  • August 8 – Ben-Zion Keshet (b. 1914), Russian (Latvia)-born Israeli politician.

Major public holidays

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1984 in Asia
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