- From the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs Website:
1948
![]() David Ben-Gurion reads Israel's Proclamation of Independence (Israel Government Press Office) |
First Knesset (parliament) elections ( 25 January ); David Ben-Gurion heads a Labor-led coalition government; until 1977 all governments will be headed by the Labor Party
First Knesset meets in Jerusalem
![]() Israel's flag is raised at the United Nations (Israel Government Press Office) |
![]() New immigrants (Israel Government Press Office) |
A seamans' strike paralyzes Israel's ports for many months
The Hula valley reclamation project, turning swampland into arable land, begins
An incident in El-Hama starts a series of clashes with Syria
Elections to the Second Knesset
The Zionist Congress convenes in Jerusalem for the first time
Egged bus transport cooperative is formed
Split in the kibbutz movement
Reparations agreement with Germany is signed, despite protest demonstrations
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi is elected Israel's second president, after the death in office of President Chaim Weizmann
Israel participates in the Olympic Games (in Helsinki) for the first time
Operation Coresh - immigration of Iranian Jewry
The First Zimriya , a triennial choral festival bringing choirs from all around the world, opens
![]() Yad Vashem, Holocaust memorial (Israel Government Press Office) |
Moshe Sharett becomes prime minister
Egypt stops Israeli freighter, Bat Galim , from passing through the Suez Canal, in contravention of the armistice agreement
Israeli intelligence fiasco in Egypt causes a scandal ( Esek Bish ) which continues for nearly a decade and forces Israel's Minister of Defense, Pinchas Lavon, to resign
Immigration from North Africa accelerates amid growing anti-Semitism in these countries
Infiltrators from across the Jordanian border attack a bus at Ma'ale Akrabim in the northern Negev and murder 11 passengers
A light plane crashes at a memorial ceremony for Jewish paratroopers in Europe during World War II, at Kibbutz Ma'agan Michael, killing 17
![]() The Dead Sea Scrolls ( Baruch Gian) |
Incursions of armed infiltrators across the border with Egypt increase, resulting in many casualties
The Mafdal - National Religious Party - is established
Golda Meir becomes minister of foreign affairs, replacing Moshe Sharett
Nasser nationalizes the Suez Canal
France gives Israel military aid
Sinai Campaign is launched by Israel, parallel to a British and French operation, following an Egyptian blockade of the Straits of Tiran; in the course of the fighting, Israel captures the Gaza Strip and the entire Sinai peninsula
Tel Aviv University is opened
IDF soldiers, contravening orders, open fire on Arab villagers in Kafr Kassem violating the curfew, killing 49; those responsible are given extended prison sentences
Israel withdraws from the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula, with assurances of free passage for its shipping through the Suez Canal
The draining of the Hula swamp is completed, providing arable land and preventing malaria
The Mann Auditorium is inaugurated in Tel Aviv
Immigration from Eastern European countries - especially Poland and Hungary - as well as from Egypt, increases
MASHAV Center for International Cooperation is established by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to share development know-how
The first International Bible Contest is held in Jerusalem
The cornerstone for the Knesset building is laid in Jerusalem
Egypt and Syria unite to form the United Arab Republic
The Supreme Court finds Israel Kastner innocent of collaboration with the Nazis
The Hebrew University campus at Givat Ram is inaugurated
Israel's population exceeds two million
The Employment Service is established
Heichal Shlomo - seat of the Chief Rabbinate - is inaugurated
Tzena (rationing) ends
Elections for the Fourth Knesset
A series of riots with an ethnic-socio-economic basis take place in the Haifa suburb of Wadi Salib
The Navy's first submarine, the Tanin (crocodile), arrives in Haifa
Habima is declared the national theater of Israel
Hadassah Hospital and Hebrew University Medical School is inaugurated at Ein Karem in Jerusalem
Israel Lands Authority is established to manage state and JNF lands
Letters from the Bar Kochba archive (second century CE) are discovered in a dig in the Judean desert
The National Commission for Space Research is founded
Operation Yachin , bringing immigrants from Morocco to Israel, commences
The Egoz , carrying immigrants from Morocco, sinks; 43 passengers drown
The Shavit II , an experimental meteorological satellite, is launched
Adolf Eichmann, organizer of the Nazi extermination program during World War II, stands trial in Jerusalem; he is found guilty and sentenced to death for crimes against humanity and the Jewish people, and is hanged in 1962
Israel Ber, military historian and advisor to the Minister of Defense, is arrested for spying for the USSR and sentenced to 15 years in prison
Elections for the Fifth Knesset
Hai Bar - an project to reintroduce animals which once roamed the land of Israel to their former natural habitats - is begun; stations will be set up in the Arava and the Carmel forest
Yerid Hamizrach , an international commercial fair opens in Tel Aviv; 33 countries participate
An economic program which includes a large devaluation of the lira (Israel's currency) and the cancellation of subsidies on basic commodities lead to inflation and a rise of the deficit in the balance of trade
![]() Masada (Richard Nowitz) |
Pope Paul VI visits Israel; President Shazar receives him in Megiddo
The Palestine Liberation Organization is founded
The National Water Carrier, bringing water from the north and center of the country to the semi-arid south, is completed
Ze'ev Jabotinsky , father of Revisionist Zionism, who died in 1940, is reinterred in Jerusalem
Karmiel is established in the lower Galilee
Yitzhak Rabin is chosen as Chief of General Staff
The Nature Reserves Authority is founded
![]() The Israel Museum (Baruch Gian) |
The permanent Knesset building is inaugurated in Jerusalem
Hebrew writer S.Y. Agnon is co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature
Abie Natan, Israeli peace activist, flies to Egypt
Coca Cola announces its plans to open a plant to produce Coca Cola in Israel, despite the Arab boycott
An economic plan calling for less government spending and less private consumption leads to an excessive slowdown of the economy and mass unemployment
Educational television broadcasts begin
National unity government is formed to face massive military build-ups by the neighboring Arab states and an Egyptian blockade of the Straits of Tiran
Six-Day War - Israel invokes its inherent right of self-defense by launching a preemptive strike; Judea, Samaria, Gaza, and Sinai peninsula come under Israeli control; Jerusalem officially reunited under Israeli control; The Golan Heights are taken by Israel after fierce fighting against attacking Syrian forces
Open Bridges policy across the Jordan River bridges, for goods and people, is instituted
Sea-to-sea missiles fired from Egyptian missile boats near Port Said sink the Israeli destroyer Eilat ; 47 are killed or missing and presumed dead
U N General Assembly Resolution 242 adopted, providing an agreed framework for settling the Arab-Israel dispute
Military government is established in administered areas
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev is opened
The submarine Dakar disappears on its maiden voyage in the Mediterranean
Mapai , Ahdut Ha'avoda and Rafi join together to form the Israel Labour Party
First television broadcasts
Jews return to Gush Etzion, abandoned after its capture by the Jordanians in 1948
Jews return to Hebron, abandoned in 1929 when over 60 Jews there were massacred and the rest of the Jewish community evacuated to Jerusalem
Israel television broadcasts begin
The PLO formulates its covenant , which negates the existence of Israel
Palestinian terror attacks intensify, including the hijacking of an El Al plane from Rome to Algeria
War of Attrition is initiated by Egypt and Jordan, causing heavy casualties on both sides
A car bomb in the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem kills 12, injures 70
National Insurance Law is passed
Prime Minister Levi Eshkol dies in office; Golda Meir becomes prime minister
Five French-built torpedo boats, purchased and paid for by Israel, are successfully brought from Cherbourg port to Haifa, despite French arms embargo
Elections for Seventh Knesset ; Golda Meir remains prime minister
War of Attrition , sporadic military actions by Egypt along the Suez Canal, escalates until a renewed cease-fire is achieved
Phantom planes acquired from the US arrive in Israel
1970
Twelve children from moshav Avivim are killed in a terrorist attack
Refuseniks in the USSR are sentenced to death for hijacking an airplane
Black September: clashes between Jordanian forces and the PLO, in an attempt by the PLO to take control of the country, end in Jordanian victory; the PLO regroups in Lebanon
A series of hijackings of international airliners is perpetrated by Palestinian terrorists
Israel's population exceeds three million
Black Panthers, a radical protest movement of Israelis of mid-eastern and north African background, is active for some time; some of its members later enter politics
Intensive American efforts to reach a settlement between Israel and Egypt bear no fruit
Israel's consul-general in Istanbul killed by terrorists
![]() Satellite station in the Valley of Elah (Baruch Gian) |
A Libyan civilian plane is erroneously downed by the IDF in Sinai
Ephraim Katzir becomes Israel's fourth president
The Herut Movement and the Liberal Party join to form the Likud
Israel's military attache in Washington killed by terrorists
Yom Kippur War - on the Day of Atonement, the holiest day of the Jewish year, Egypt and Syria launch a coordinated surprise attack, repulsed by Israel after fierce fighting and heavy losses
U N General Assembly passes Resolution 338 , calling for a settlement of the Arab-Israel conflict on the basis of Resolution 242 of 1967
David Ben-Gurion , first prime minister, regarded as the father of the State of Israel, dies
Elections for the Eighth Knesset
Golda Meir forms new government
Agranat Commission, appointed to investigate the causes of the unreadiness and thus the initial losses of the IDF during the Yom Kippur War ; the commission concluded that the senior military officers, not the political leadership, was responsible
Anti-government protest demonstrations take place
Prime Minister Golda Meir resigns
![]() Kdumim - settlement in Samaria (Baruch Gian) |
UN General Assembly Resolution 3375 equates Zionism with racism
Israel signs treaty with EC, instituting a free trade area for industrial products and leading to a significant increase in trade
Terrorists landing by sea attack Savoy Hotel in Tel Aviv; 3 IDF soldiers are killed in clash
Suez Canal is reopened by Egypt after eight years
Israel exhibits the Kfir , an aircraft designed and produced in Israel
The Knesset passes law mandating direct elections of mayors and heads of local councils
HIPPY - a home-based program for the educational enrichment of disadvantaged preschool children, starts operation
The IDF frees hostages held captive in Entebbe, Uganda, who had been captured by terrorists during the hijacking of an airliner en route to Paris; the action is named Operation Jonathan , after Jonathan Netanyahu, an officer killed during the action
Prime Minister Rabin resigns over domestic scandal
Good Fence policy instituted between Israel and Lebanon
Land Day is marked by Israeli Arabs for the first time; demonstrations and clashes with police, in protest over confiscation of Arab land, leave 6 dead
Yigael Yadin establishes the Democratic Movement for Change
Yad Sarah , an institution which loans medical equipment for free, is established
![]() President Sadat of Egypt speaks at the Knesset (Israel Government Press Office) |
A bus is hijacked by terrorists on the coastal road; 35 passengers are killed
Operation Litani - action against terrorist strongholds in southern Lebanon in response to attacks on civilians in northern Israel
Peace Now movement is founded
Diaspora Museum is opened in Tel Aviv
Yitzhak Navon becomes Israel's fifth president
Camp David Accords , constituting a basis for peace between Israel and Egypt, as well as a basis for comprehensive peace in the Middle East, are signed by Israel and Egypt
Prime Minister Begin and Egyptian President Sadat awarded Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to bring peace to the Middle East
Peace Treaty is signed with Egypt, ending a 30-year cycle of war
El-Arish is returned to Egypt, in accordance with the peace treaty
The United Kibbutz Movement is founded
Embassy of Israel is opened in Cairo
Basic Law: "Jerusalem, Capital of Israel" is passed by Knesset
Inflation continues to soar; lira is replaced by shekel (1 shekel = 10 liras )
Israel continues its withdrawal from Sinai - including the Refidim air base
The number of tourists arriving annually exceeds one million for the first time
Israel's exports surpass $10 billion
![]() Office building in Tel Aviv (Baruch Gian) |
Attache at Israel's embassy in Paris killed by terrorists
Israel completes withdrawal from Sinai in accordance with the Israel-Egypt peace treaty , despite widespread protest
Israel's ambassador in London severely wounded by terrorists
Operation Peace for Galilee is launched against PLO terrorist strongholds in Lebanon used for attacks against northern Israel; the IDF withdraws from Lebanon in 1985, retaining a presence in a security zone in southern Lebanon
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis demonstrate against the war in Lebanon
Christian Phalangist forces massacre Muslim refugees in Sabra and Shatilla in southern Lebanon; Five months later, in February 1983, the Kahan Commission concludes that while direct responsibility for the massacre lay with the Lebanese Phalangist forces, Israel - especially naming Minister of Defense Ariel Sharon - could have done more to prevent or limit the danger of revenge attacks
The IDF headquarters building in Tyre is destroyed by a massive bomb; 75 killed
Sha'are Tzedek Hospital , founded in 1902, inaugurates its modern new building in Jerusalem
I srael's population exceeds four million
A Peace Now activist is killed when a Jewish extremist throws a grenade at a Peace Now demonstration
Chaim Herzog is elected sixth president
Prime Minister Begin resigns; a new government headed by Yitzhak Shamir is formed
A major stock exchange crisis threatens the economy as a whole
A truck loaded with explosives in Tyre kills 60, Israelis and Arabs, and wounds dozens
Terrorists take over a bus on its way from Tel Aviv to Ashkelon, killing one passenger
Jewish underground operating in Judea and Samaria is uncovered and its members given prison sentences ranging from 8 years to life; most are pardoned by the President after several years in prison
A concert of the music group Kaveret in Park Hayarkon draws a record crowd of 500,000
Elections for the Eleventh Knesset ; a national unity government is formed, with the rotation of prime ministers; Shimon Peres becomes prime minister
Operation Moses brings some 7,000 Jews from the ancient Jewish community of Ethiopia to Israel
Israel Aircraft Industries unveils the first prototype of the Lavi fighter plane; the program is discontinued in 1987 for budgetary reasons
Free trade agreement is signed with the United States
Over a thousand terrorists imprisoned in Israel are exchanged for three Israeli POWs from the war in Lebanon
Israel withdraws from Lebanon, retaining a narrow security zone to protect northern Israel
An emergency stabilization program put into effect by the government, succeeds in lowering annual inflation from 445% to 20%
Administrative attache at Israel embassy in Cairo killed by terrorists
The New Israeli Shekel replaces the shekel : NIS 1 = IS 1,000
An Egyptian soldier opens fire on a group of Israeli tourists and kills 7
Eilat becomes a free trade zone
Jonathan Pollard is tried for spying for Israel in the US and sentenced to life imprisonment
Tefen industrial park, a launching pad for start-up export industries with surroundings planned with environmental awareness, opens its gates
Diplomatic relations established with Spain
Anatoly (Natan) Sharansky , well-known refusenik in the USSR, arrives in Israel as a new immigrant
Israel embassy employee in Cairo killed by terrorists
Prime Minister Peres meets with King Hassan II in Morocco
Ron Arad , Israeli Air Force navigator, is captured in Lebanon; his fate is still unknown
Yitzhak Shamir becomes prime minister, as part of the rotation agreement signed in 1984
An Israel interest office is opened in Warsaw, reestablishing limited diplomatic ties between Israel and Eastern Europe
The first liver transplant in Israel takes place
The trial of John Demjanjuk , accused of murdering Jews during World War II, opens in Jerusalem; he is found guilty but later acquitted on appeal for lack of evidence
Widespread violence ( intifada ) starts in the Israel-administered areas
The Germany-Israel Foundation for Scientific Research and Development, supporting basic and applied research in areas of mutual interest, is founded
Popular University, a project supplying higher education under municipal and regional auspices, begins
The first heart transplant in Israel takes place
Memorandum of Understanding is signed with the US, expanding cooperation between them
Israel and the US begin cooperation on the production of the Arrow missile
Elections for Twelfth Knesset ; Yitzhak Shamir remains prime minister of national unity government
Hundreds of dunams of forest are destroyed by fires set by intifada activists
An Israeli Consulate is opened in Moscow
1989
Taba is returned to Egypt after international arbitration
The New Israeli Opera opens its doors
Sixteen bus passengers are killed on the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway as a terrorist gains control of a bus and drives it over a cliff
A Syrian pilot defects to Israel, landing a MIG-23 at Megiddo
![]() Immigrants from the former Soviet Union (Israel Government Press Office) |
![]() Immigrants from Ethiopia (Israel Government Press Office) |
Israel and China establish diplomatic relations
Knesset passes law providing for direct election of the prime minister, to go into effect from the elections for the Fourteenth Knesset (1996)
An attack on Israel's embassy in Buenos Aires leaves 29 dead and dozens wounded
Elections for Thirteenth Knesset ; Yitzhak Rabin of the Labor party becomes prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu is elected chairman of the Likud party
Israel wins its first Olympic medals, silver and bronze in judo
The new Supreme Court building is opened
Ezer Weizman is elected Israel's seventh president
Operation Din Veheshbon - after continued Katyusha attacks on northern Israel, IDF attacks Hizbullah bases in southern Lebanon
Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements is signed by Israel and the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people
Diplomatic relations are established between Israel and the Holy See
![]() Nobel Peace Prize recipients (Israel Government Press Office) |
National Health Insurance Law goes into effect
Ofek 3 satellite is launched
Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip is signed by Israel and the PLO, providing for broadened self-government by the Palestinians
Treaty of Association is signed with EU, broadening trade relations
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated by a Jewish extremist at a peace rally; Shimon Peres becomes prime minister
The number of tourists arriving annually exceeds two million for the first time
A series of suicide attacks in Jerusalem, Ashkelon and Tel Aviv kills over 60 Israelis
Operation Grapes of Wrath against terrorist bases in Lebanon is launched
IDF redeploys in Judea and Samaria, including redeployment from six cities
Trade representation offices are established in Oman and Qatar
Elections for Fourteenth Knesset and first direct elections for prime minister ; Benjamin Netanyahu of the Likud party is elected prime minister
Omani trade representation office opened in Tel Aviv
The Western Wall Tunnel is opened to the public; violent Palestinian riots follow
Israeli wins bronze medal in windsurfing competition at the Atlanta Olympics
Israel's per-capita GDP - over $16,000 - places it 21st among 200 nations in he world; exports of goods and services top $31 billion; gross investment - from Israel and abroad - totals $23.8 billion
![]() Hebrew Book Week (Israel Government Press Office) |
Israel celebrates its 50th anniversary