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This is a timeline of incidents in 2001 that have been labelled terrorism and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).
To be included, entries must be notable (have a stand-alone article) and described by a consensus of reliable sources as "terrorism".
List entries must comply with the guidelines outlined in the manual of style under MOS:TERRORIST.
Casualty figures in this list are the total casualties of the incident, including immediate casualties and later casualties (such as people who succumbed to their wounds long after the attacks occurred).
Casualties listed are the victims. Perpetrator casualties are listed separately (e.g. x (+y) indicate that x victims and y perpetrators were killed/injured).
Casualty totals may be underestimated or unavailable due to a lack of information. A figure with a plus (+) sign indicates that at least that many people have died (e.g. 10+ indicates that at least 10 people have died) – the actual toll could be considerably higher. A figure with a plus (+) sign may also indicate that over that number of people are victims.
If casualty figures are 20 or more, they will be shown in bold. In addition, figures for casualties more than 50 will also be underlined.
Incidents are limited to one per location per day. If multiple attacks occur in the same place on the same day, they will be merged into a single incident.
2001 Azor attack: A Hamas terrorist plowed a bus into a crowd, killing 8 and wounding 26.[2]
Hamas
Second Intifada
February 16
Bus bombing
12
43
Podujevo, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Podujevo bus bombing: A bus carrying Kosovo Serb pilgrims was bombed, killing 12. Kosovo Albanian extremists were suspected of being behind the attack.
Kosovo Albanian extremists (suspected)
Aftermath of the Yugoslav Wars
March[]
Dates
Type
Dead
Injured
Location
Details
Perpetrator
Part of
March 4
Suicide bombing
3 (+1)
65
Netanya, Israel
2001 Netanya bombing: A Hamas suicide bomber detonated in the city of Netanya, killing 3 and wounding 65.[2]
Hamas
Second Intifada
March 4
Car bombing
0
1
White City, London, England, United Kingdom
2001 BBC bombing: The Real IRA exploded a car bomb outside the BBC's main news centre in London. One London Underground worker suffered deep cuts to his eye from flying glass and some damage was caused to the front of the building.[3]
Shijiazhuang bombings: A total of 108 people were killed, and 38 others injured when within a short period of time several bombs exploded near four apartment buildings.
Jin Ruchao
lone-wolf terrorist
March 26
Sniper attack
1
1
Hebron, West Bank
Murder of Shalhevet Pass: A 10-month-old Israeli baby named Shalhevet Pass is murdered in a sniper attack by Tanzim militant Mahmud Amru. Shalhevet's father was also wounded.
Vejce massacre: 15 Macedonian special forces members are massacred by UÇK militants
UÇK
2001 insurgency in Macedonia
May[]
Date
Type
Dead
Injured
Location
Details
Perpetrator
Part of
May 8
Kidnapping and murder
2
0
Tekoa, West Bank
Murders of Koby Mandell and Yosef Ishran: Two Israeli teenagers are kidnapped and murdered from the Israeli West Bank settlementTekoa. The killers are never found.
Unknown
Second Intifada
May 18
Suicide Bombing
5 (+1)
100+
Netanya, Israel
2001 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing: An Arab suicide bomber from the Hamas blew himself up at the entrance of a shopping mall in the city of Netanya, near Tel Aviv, 5 people were killed in the blast and over 100 men, women and children were injured.
Hamas
Second Intifada
June[]
Date
Type
Deaths
Injuries
Location
Details
Perpetrators
Part of
June 1
Suicide bombing
21 (+1)
100+
Tel Aviv, Israel
Dolphinarium discotheque massacre: A Palestinian named Saeed Hotari blew himself up while waiting in line to enter the Dolphinarium nightclub in Tel Aviv, killing 21 people, mostly teenage girls. Both Islamic Jihad and Hamas claimed responsibility.
Binyamina train station suicide bombing: An Arab suicide bomber detonated at a bus stop near the train station in Binyamina, halfway between Netanya and Haifa. The Arab terrorist group Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack which killed two people.[4]
Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing:Hamas militant Izz al-Din Shuheil al-Masri blows himself up in a Sbarro restaurant in Jerusalem, killing 15 civilians, including 7 children and a pregnant woman.
Nahariya train station suicide bombing: A suicide bomber detonated at a train station in Nahariya, an Israeli city, killing three people and wounding over 90 unarmed civilians. The Palestinian militant group Hamas took responsibility for the murders.[4]
Islamists
September 11
Suicide hijackings
2,977 (+19)
6,000+
United States
September 11 attacks: kill 2,977 victims and 19 terrorists[6] in a series of hijacked airliner crashes into two U.S. landmarks: the World Trade Center in New York City, and The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia. A fourth plane, suspected by many to have been originally intended to hit the White House or the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.,[7] crashes in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, after an apparent revolt against the hijackers by the plane's passengers.[8]
Al-Qaeda
September 18
Bioterrorism
5
17
United States
2001 anthrax attacks: A number of letters containing high-grade Anthrax are sent to U.S. SenatorsPatrick Leahy and Tom Daschle and a number of news organizations across the U.S. in September and October 2001, killing five people and infecting seventeen others. The prime suspect, Bruce Edwards Ivins, a microbiologist for the USAMRIID, committed suicide in 2008 after learning that charges against him were likely, but he has never been confirmed to have committed the attacks.
Unknown
September 27
Bombing
0
0
Santiago de Chile, Chile
Case Letter-bombs: The so-called "letter-bomb" case was a terrorist attack on September 27, 2001, at the United States Embassy in Chile, perpetuated by Lenin Guardia, a sociologist and Chilean intelligence analyst, who was known to have contributed to the disarticulation of a guerrilla group during the transition to democracy, that its end was the indictment of the FPMR (Chilean extreme left group).[9]
Assassination of Rehavam Ze'evi: Israel's tourism minister Rehavam Ze'evi is assassinated by three Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine members at the Hyatt hotel in Jerusalem
PFLP
Second Intifada
November[]
Date
Type
Dead
Injured
Location
Details
Perpetrator
Part of
November 29
Suicide bombing
3 (+1)
7
Pardes Hanna-Karkur, Israel
Pardes Hanna bus bombing: An Arab suicide bomber detonated on a bus traveling on a major highway between the Israeli coastal cities of Hadera and Afula, killing 3.[4]
Islamic Jihad
Second Intifada
December[]
Date
Type
Deaths
Injuries
Location
Details
Perpetrator
Part of
December 1
Suicide bombings, car bombing
11 (+2)
188
Israel
Ben Yehuda Street bombings#2001: Arab suicide bombers detonated on Ben Yehuda Street in Jerusalem, a pedestrian mall frequented by many young people on Saturday night. A car bomb exploded nearby 20 minutes later. Ten people were killed, including many children, and 188 were injured in the terrorist attacks.[4]
Hamas
Second Intifada
December 2
Suicide bombing
15 (+1)
40
Haifa, Israel
Haifa bus 16 suicide bombing: A Hamas suicide bomber boarded an Israeli bus traveling from the in Haifa, paying the driver with a large bill. He then blew himself up as the driver asked him to collect his change.[4]
2001 failed shoe bomb attempt:Al-Qaeda operative Richard Reid attempts detonate plastic explosives hidden in his shoes on American Airlines Flight 63 en route from Paris to Miami, but is subdued by other passengers.