Yes, the first Hamas suicide bombing was 40 days after Baruch Goldstein massacred the praying people in Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron. 40 days is official mourning period for the murdered. But Zionists deny that the suicide bombings were to show Israeli Jews how it feels when someone kills their civilians on purpose. Zionists say that the suicide bombings were because Hamas wants to annihilate Jews...
Zionists however were the first to use terrorist bombing of Palestinian, British and Jewish "undesirables" during their annexation of Palestine prior to the establishment of Israel.
On December 14, 2016, the great historian Tom Suárez spoke at The House of Lords, London, at the invitation of Baroness Jenny Tonge.:
" The fascist nature of the Zionist enterprise was apparent both to US and British intelligence. The Jewish Agency tolerated no dissent and sought to dictate the fates of all Jews. Children were radicalised as part of the methodology of all three major organizations, and by extension, the Jewish Agency.
Britain’s wake-up call regarding the Zionists’ indoctrination of children came on the 8th of July, 1938. That day, the Irgun blew up a bus filled with Palestinian villagers. Now, this was not the first time the Irgun had done something of this sort, but this time the British caught the bomber. She was a twelve year old schoolgirl.
Teenagers, both boys and girls, were commonly used to plant bombs in Palestinian markets and conduct other terror attacks. Teachers were threatened or removed if they tried to intervene in the indoctrination of their students, and the students themselves were blocked from advancement if they resisted, even being taught to betray their own parents if those parents tried to instill some moderation. Jews who opposed and tried to warn of the emerging fascism were assassinated, and indeed most victims of Zionist assassinations—that is, targeted, rather than indiscriminate—were Jews.
From the beginning of World War II through to the summer of 1947, there were virtually no Palestinian attacks, even though Zionist terror against Palestinians continued. A British explanation for the Palestinians’ failure to respond in kind was that they understood that the attacks were a trap, intended to elicit a response that the Zionists would frame as an attack against which they would have to ‘defend’ themselves. This was a Zionist tactic noted by the British as early as 1918, and it remains Israel’s default strategy today, most blatantly in Gaza, but also in East Jerusalem and the West Bank."
https://mondoweiss.net/2017/01/terrorism-israeli-state/