1995 in Israel

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Events in the year 1995 in Israel.

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Events[]

The monument at the site of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin.
  • January 1 – Amnon Lipkin-Shahak is appointed as the 15th Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces.
  • January 17 – midair collision between two F-16 planes near the Palmachim Airbase.[1]
  • April 5 – The Israeli reconnaissance satellite Ofek-3 is launched.
  • 13 May – Liora Fadlon represents Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Amen”, achieving eighth place. [2]
  • July 18 - Three teenagers are crushed to death at the Arad Festival disaster.
  • November 4 – Israeli Prime Minister Rabin is assassinated by right-wing Israeli radical Yigal Amir at a peace rally in Tel Aviv.
  • November 8 – After a petition by Alice Miller, the Israeli Supreme Court rules that the Air Force must open its pilot training course to women.[3]
  • November 11 – Population Census: 5,548,523 inhabitants in Israel.
  • November 22 – After serving as acting prime minister for 18 days, Shimon Peres presents his cabinet for a Knesset "Vote of Confidence". The 26th Government is approved that day, the members were sworn in and Peres begins his second term as Prime Minister of Israel.

Israeli–Palestinian conflict[]

The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1995 include:

Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets

A monument commemorating the victims of the Beit Lid suicide bombing

The most prominent Palestinian militant acts and operations committed against Israeli targets during 1995 include:

  • January 22 – Beit Lid massacre: 19 Israelis, mostly soldiers, are killed and 62 others are injured when two Palestinian suicide bombers detonated themselves at the Beit Lid junction near Netanya. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad claim responsibility.[4]
  • April 9 – Kfar Darom bus attack
  • July 24 – Ramat Gan bus 20 bombing
  • August 21 – Ramat Eshkol bus bombing

Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets

The most prominent Israeli military counter-terrorism operations (military campaigns and military operations) carried out against Palestinian militants during 1995 include:

  • October 26 – Mossad agents assassinate Islamic Jihad leader Fathi Shikaki in his hotel in Malta.

Notable births[]

Full date unknown[]

Notable deaths[]

  • January 4 – Naomi Amir (born 1931), American-born Israeli neurologist.
  • May 11 – David Avidan (born 1934), Israeli poet, painter, filmmaker, publicist and playwright.
  • July 16 – Mordechai Gur (born 1930), Israeli politician and the 10th Chief of Staff of the IDF.
  • August 5 – Menachem Avidom (b 1908), Austro-Hungarian (Galicia)-born Israeli composer.
  • September 9 – Benjamin Mazar (born 1906), Russian (Poland)-born Israeli historian, archaeologist, and President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • September 27 – Sasha Argov (born 1914), Russian-born Israeli composer.
  • November 4 – Yitzhak Rabin (born 1922), Prime Minister of Israel, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Full date unknownZvi Sliternik (born 1897), Austro-Hungarian (Podolia)-born Israeli entomologist.

Major public holidays[]

See also[]

  • 1995 in Israeli film

References[]

  1. ^ "Pilot killed in mid-air crash of two F-16s". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  2. ^ "1995 Israel – Amen". Diggiloo Thrush. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  3. ^ "Israeli Supreme Court Rules Women Can Be Air Force Pilots". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "Bus stop bombers kill 19 in Israel – News". The Independent. UK. January 23, 1995. Retrieved September 9, 2011.

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