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List of massacres in the Palestinian territories

The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in the Palestinian territories (East Jerusalem, West Bank and the Gaza Strip) after the 1948 Palestine war.

Massacres in the Occupied Palestinian territories

Massacres in Israeli-occupied Egypt and Syria

See also

References

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