The Zion Square refrigerator bombing was a terrorist attack in downtown Jerusalem, Israel on Friday, July 4, 1975 in which 15 civilians were killed and 77 wounded.
Among the dead were Rivka (née Soifer) Ben-Yitzhak, 35, an American citizen, and her husband, Michael, who left behind two small children. The Ben-Yitzhak Award, presented annually to an outstanding children's book illustrator by the Israel Museum, was established in their memory Daoud Khoury, an Arab accountant at the King David Hotel, was also killed in the attack.
In the IOTL side, it was bombed and 77 of them was wounded, and in the ITTL side, the 15 civillans was still alive to avoid bombing.