Timeline: Recent Hezbollah plots against Israel
By YAAKOV KATZ Since the bombing-death of its military commander Imad Mughniyeh, the Shi'ite Lebanese group has attempted seven attacks.
February, 12, 2008 – A bomb explodes in downtown Damascus killing Hezbollah's military commander Imad Mughniyeh. Hezbollah and Iran blame Israel's Mossad for carrying out the attack.
May, 2008 – Azerbaijan security authorities arrest Lebanese and Iranian nationals plotting to bomb Israeli embassy in Baku.
April, 2009 – Hezbollah spy network uncovered in Egypt plotting to bomb targets in Cairo as well as at tourist locations in the Sinai Peninsula frequented by Israeli tourists.
August, 2009 – Plot to attack Jewish and Israeli targets in Turkey thwarted. Possible targets including Israeli airliner and local Jewish community centers.
February 2011 – Israel closes four embassies amid intelligence alerts of imminent Hezbollah attacks.
January, 2012 – Israel raises level of alert in Bulgaria after suspicious package found on Israeli tour bus originating in Turkey.
January, 2012 – Thailand arrests Lebanese national and Hezbollah operative suspected of planning attack against Israeli embassy in Bangkok. Suspect leads authorities to warehouse filled with more than 8,000 pounds of urea fertilizer and several gallons of liquid ammonium nitrate, known bomb-making materials.
January, 2012 – Azerbaijan foils plot to assassinate Israeli ambassador and local rabbis.
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