1989 in Israel

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Events in the year 1989 in Israel.

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Incumbents

Events

The area west of the University of Haifa which burnt up in the 1989 Mount Carmel forest fire. Picture taken in December 2010

Israeli–Palestinian conflict

The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1989 include:

Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets

The most prominent Palestinian Arab terror attacks committed against Israelis during 1989 include:

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 1989 include:

Unknown dates

Notable births

  • July 11 – Liel Kolet, Israeli singer, of Indian Jewish descent
  • August 11 – Ben Sahar, Israeli footballer

Notable deaths

  • January 4 – Dvora Netzer (b. 1897), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli politician.
  • February 21 – Moshe Unna (b. 1902), German-born Israeli politician.
  • April 9 – Moshe Ziffer (b. 1902), Austro-Hungarian (Galicia)-born Israeli sculptor.
  • June 22 – Menahem Stern (b. 1925), Polish-born Israeli historian.
  • October 14 – Dov Sadan (b. 1902), Austro-Hungarian (Galicia)-born Israeli academic and politician.
  • October 20 – Dahn Ben-Amotz (b. 1924), Polish-born Israeli journalist and author.
  • Full date unknown


Major public holidays

See also

  • 1989 in Israeli film
  • 1989 in Israeli television
  • 1989 in Israeli music
  • 1989 in Israeli sport
  • Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989

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Tsippi Fleischer (Avant-Garde Artist, '80s, '90s)
Tsippi Fleischer (Classical Musician)
Moshe Safdie (architecture)