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  2. 2015 Sousse attacks - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013, a suicide bomber blew himself up in a botched attack on a Sousse beach while security forces foiled another planned attack nearby. [10] The post-Tunisian revolution led to the 2014 parliamentary election in which the principal secularist party gained a plurality but was unable to govern alone, and ultimately formed a national unity government.

  3. 2023 Djerba synagogue shooting - Wikipedia

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    On May 9, 2023, Wissam Khazri, a 30-year-old national guardsman, killed five people in a mass shooting at the El Ghriba Synagogue in Djerba, Tunisia.Khazri initially killed a colleague and seized his ammunition before targeting the synagogue, where a large gathering of Jewish pilgrims were celebrating Lag BaOmer.

  4. Bardo National Museum attack - Wikipedia

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    Anti-terrorism protests began in central Tunis after the attack, with crowds reportedly chanting, "Tunisia is free, terrorism out." [28] On 24 March, nearly a week after the attack, the museum held a ceremonial reopening. Simultaneously, thousands of Tunisians and tourists staged a march in Tunis to show their solidarity with the slain victims.

  5. List of terrorist incidents in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Attack 48 30 Gafsa events – It was a planned coup by Tunisian opponents who leaked from Tebessa in Algeria to Gafsa with the help of Libya and Algeria. The people of Gafsa rejected this coup, and the Tunisian army took control of the situation, which severely affected Tunisia's relations with Libya and Algeria. 2 August 1987: Attack 38 13

  6. 2015 Tunis bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Interior Ministry announced that this was an act of terrorism, [10] using a Semtex explosive traced to Libya. [11] The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militant group claimed responsibility for the attack in an online statement, [12] though authorities did not discuss any ties between the bomber and extremist groups.

  7. Tunisia beach killer trained with museum gunmen - AOL

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    TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -- The student who massacred tourists in a Tunisian seaside resort trained in a jihadi camp in Libya at the same time as the two men who attacked a leading museum in March, a ...

  8. 26 June 2015 Islamist attacks - Wikipedia

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    The attacks took place three days before the one-year anniversary of ISIL declaring itself a caliphate on 29 June 2014. [17] [18] [19] Writing for The Guardian, journalist Kareem Shaheen wrote that, "There was no evidence that the near-simultaneous attacks were coordinated, but they highlighted the growing threat of attacks by jihadists, some of them inspired by Isis rhetoric, across Europe ...

  9. Battle of Ben Guerdane - Wikipedia

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    The mosque loudspeakers were used to broadcast a message and a signal for the attack on government facilities. The Tunisian National Guard, military barracks, and police posts were simultaneously ambushed, in an attempt to take over Ben Guerdane and establish an "emirate" within Tunisia. [ 6 ]