Jericho bus firebombing
| Jericho bus firebombing | |
|---|---|
| Charred bus remains | |
| Native name | הפיגוע בקו 961 | 
| Location | Near Jericho, on Highway 90, West Bank | 
| Date | October 30, 1988 c. 19:45 pm (UTC+2) | 
| Attack type | Ambush, firebombing | 
| Weapons | 3 molotov cocktails | 
| Deaths | 5 Israelis (including 3 children) | 
| Injured | 5 Israelis | 
| Perpetrators | Palestinian youths | 
| No. of participants | 3 | 
The Jericho bus firebombing was a Palestinian terrorist attack that occurred during the First Intifada outside the West Bank town of Jericho. In the attack, a bus was targeted by militants wielding molotov cocktails, and destroyed. It resulted in the deaths of 5 Israelis, and the wounding of 5 others.
Two assailants were arrested immediately, and imprisoned by Israel. They were released after 25 years as part of the renewal of peace negotiations with the Palestinian National Authority.