Israel – world-class pioneer of terrorism
Bombs in cafes: first used by Zionists in Palestine on 17 March 1937 in Jaffa (actually grenades)
Bombs on buses: first used by Zionists in Palestine Aug. 20-September 1937
Drive-by shootings with automatic weapons: IZL and LHI in 1937-38 and 1947-48 (Benny Morris, Righteous Victims, page 681)
Bombs in market places: first used by Zionists on 6 July 1938 in Haifa. (delayed-action, electrically detonated)
Bombing of a passenger ship: first used by the Zionists in Haifa on 25 November 1940, killing over 200 of their own fellows
Bombing of hotels: first used by Zionists on 22 July 1946 against the British administration in the St David Hotel, Jerusalem (Menachem Begin went on to become prime minister of Israel).
Suitcase bombing: first used by Zionists on 1 October 1946 against the British embassy in Rome
Mining of ambulances: first used by Zionists on 31 October 1946 in Petah Tikvah
Car-bomb: first used by Zionists against the British near Jaffa, 5 December 1946
Letter bombs: first used by Zionists in June 1947 against members of the British government, 20 of them
Parcel Bomb: first used by Zionists against the British in London, 3 September 1947
Reprisal murder of hostages: first used by Zionists against the British in Netanya area on 29 July 1947
Truck-bombs: first used by Zionists on 4 January 1948 in the centre of Jaffa, killing 26
Aircraft hijacking: world-first by Israeli jets in December 1954 on a Syrian civilian airliner (random seizure of hostages to recover five spies) – 14 years before any Palestinian.
The only form of violent terrorism not introduced into Palestine by the Zionists was suicide bombing, the desperate last resort of people fighting illegal occupation of their homeland.