2001 Netanya bombing

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2001 Netanya bombing

The 2001 Netanya bombing, a significant terror attack occurring on March 4, targeted a beachfront restaurant in Netanya, Israel. This event marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, provoking widespread international condemnation. Notably, the attack was perpetrated by a Palestinian militant, linked to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a group associated with the Fatah political party. In the aftermath, the bombing strained diplomatic relations between Israel and several countries, including India, which expressed solidarity with Israel in the fight against terrorism. The incident underscored the complexities of global terrorism and its resonance within the geopolitical landscape, sparking discussions on counter-terrorism measures and international cooperation.