Terrorists attacked Israel nearly 20,000 times in 2024, killing 134 innocent people and wounding another 1,277, according to data the National Public Diplomacy Directorate in the Prime Minister's Office released on Thursday.
Israeli civilians were attacked from seven fronts—Iran, Lebanon, Syria, the Gaza Strip, Iraq, Yemen and the West Bank.
The report, which combined data from all security agencies and the country's emergency response groups, recorded 18,365 attacks in the last year alone, placing it amongst the bloodiest on record.
Some 16,400 rockets and missiles were fired into Israel, of which approximately 15,400 were launched by Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon and 700 from the Gaza Strip.
October saw the most launches, with more than 6,900 attacks reported.
At the same time, terrorists sent at least 399 drones toward Israeli territory, the vast majority of which came from Lebanon.
A total of 71 people, including 14 children, were murdered in aerial assaults, and 892 more sustained wounds.
In addition, the rocket, missile and drone attacks sparked more than 600 wildfires, burning 92,417 acres managed by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and more than 42,749 acres of grazing land.
An additional 1,900 direct terrorist incidents were reported in 2024, including stone-throwing, Molotov cocktails, car rammings, shootings, stabbings and bombings.
November was the quietest month, with 109 terrorist incidents reported, while July saw the deadliest violence in Israel – 37 people were murdered and another 394 were wounded that month.
The most common type of terrorist attack recorded in 2024 was stone-throwing, with 1,248 incidents reported, followed by "throwing objects, arson and tire burning" (162), shootings (132) and the use of explosive devices (89).
According to the annual report published by the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) on December 31, officers thwarted more than 1,000 significant terrorist attacks in the West Bank and Jerusalem in 2024.
Most of the attacks involved firearms (689) and explosive devices (326), with others being stabbings, rammings, bombings and abductions.