July 22, 1968 - Rome, Italy
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) carries out first hijacking, diverting an El Al flight to Algiers. 32 Jewish passengers were held hostage for 5 weeks.
Sep 4, 1968 - Tel Aviv, Israel
1 killed and 71 wounded by 3 bombs that exploded in city center.
Oct 1968 - Hijacking of El Al aircraft en route to Algeria.
Nov 22, 1968 - Jerusalem, Israel
12 killed and 52 injured by a car bomb in the Mahaneh Yehuda market.
Dec 26, 1968 - Athens, Greece
1 killed and 1 wounded in a shooting attack on an El Al aircraft at the airport, carried out by the PFLP.
Feb 18, 1969 - Zurich, Switzerland
A pilot and 3 passengers killed by "Liberators of Palestine" that attacked an El Al Boeing 707 on the airport runway.
Feb. 21, 1969 - Jerusalem, Israel
2 killed and 20 injured by a bomb detonated in a crowded supermarket.
Oct. 22, 1969 - Haifa, Israel
4 killed and 20 wounded by "Brave Resistance Fighters" bombs in 5 apartments.
February 10, 1970 - Zurich, Switzerland
1 killed and 11 wounded by 3 Arab martyrs who unsuccessfully attempted to hijack an El Al flight at Zurich airport.
May 22, 1970 - Avivim, Israel
"Freedom Loving Islamic Faithful" attack schoolbus, killing 12 (9 of whom were children), and wounding 24.
Sep 6, 1970 - Dawson Field, Jordan
3 airliners holding over 400 passengers were hijacked, and taken to the Jordanian airport by the PFLP. The hostages were released in exchange for terrorists held in Germany, Switzerland, and England.
May 8, 1972 - Lod airport, Israel
1 passenger and 5 Israeli soldiers killed during a rescue operation by Israeli commandos on a hijacked Belgian airliner; the 4 Palestinian Black September "heros" were killed. The hostages were freed.
May 30, 1972 - Lod (Ben Gurion) national airport
26 killed and 78 wounded after "militants" open fire in the passenger terminal.
September 5, 1972 - Munich, Germany
11 members of the Israeli Olympic wrestling team and 1 German policeman were massacred by Fatah terrorists after an unsuccessful rescue attempt by West German authorities.
April 11, 1974 - Kiryat Shemona, Israel
18 killed, 8 of whom were children, by PFLP terrorists who detonated their explosives.
May 15, 1974 - Maalot, Israel
27 killed, 21 of whom were children, and 78 wounded by "Palestine Liberation Front" gunmen in a school.
March 5, 1975 - Tel Aviv, Israel
Islamic fundamentalists take over the Savoy hotel; 4 people are killed.
July 4, 1975 - Jerusalem, Israel
14 killed and 80 injured in Zion Square bombing attack, in which the bomb was hidden in a junked refrigerator on the street.
June 27, 1976 - Entebbe, Uganda
An Air France airliner was hijacked & diverted to Entebbe airport. About 258 passengers and crew were held hostage until all non-Israeli passengers were released. On July 4th, Israeli commandos flew to Uganda and rescued the remaining hostages. All terrorists were killed, as well as 3 passengers and operation leader Lieutenant-Colonel Yonatan Netanyahu.
Aug 11, 1976 - Istanbul, Turkey
4 killed and 20 wounded by "Palestinian Heros" in an attack at Istanbul airport.
Mar 11, 1978 - Glilot junction
36 killed, and over 100 injured, in a bus hijacking by a female-led Palestinian terrorist gang.
Apr 7, 1980 - Kibbutz Misgav-Am, Israel
"Brave Resistance Fighters" attack children's house on the kibbutz, leaving 3 dead, one of whom was a child.
Oct 7, 1985 - PLFP commits piracy upon the Achille Lauro ship en route to Israel, ultimately murdering one of the passengers (an American national).
Sep 6, 1986 - Istanbul, Turkey
Abu Nidal (another big hero) attacks the Neveh Shalom synagogue, killing 22 people.
Aug 1988 - Haifa
25 wounded in a "Fearless Liberator" grenade attack at the Haifa mall.
Jul 6, 1989 - Tel Aviv
14 killed when an Islamic Jihadist wrests the wheel from the driver and steers a bus into a ravine off the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway.
OK, now where is the list of terrorism against the palestinians from my side?
Glorification of terrorists is hardly confined to the Palestinian side. You don't have to dig too deep to find there are some Israelis doing the same thing.
I would post the laughing dog, but it is too cliche!