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Investigators work on the
bombing site in front of the Cafe Hillel early Sept. 10. (Xinhua
photo) |
JERUSALEM, Sept. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- A suicide bomber blew himself up at
about 11:20 p.m. (2020 GMT) in downtown western Jerusalem Tuesday, killing at
least six and wounding some 47 with seven in serious condition, the police at
the scene said.
The explosion occurred at the entrance to the Hillel Cafe in the German
Colony neighborhood in downtown western Jerusalem. Jerusalem police chief Mickey
Levy said that security guards of the coffee shop prevented the suicide bomber
from entering the Cafe, thus saving many lives.
This is the second suicide bombing attack in Israel in the past 6 hours.
Another blast occurred just before 6 p.m. local time (1500GMT) Tuesday evening
at a crowded bus stop in Rishon Letzion, near Tel Aviv in central coastal
Israel, killing at least seven and wounding some 15 people, 10 of them
seriously.
The military wing of Hamas, Iz a Din al-Kassam, released a leaflet shortly
after the Jerusalem bombing, claiming responsibility for both attacks.
Israeli security forces have been on high alert after a failed Israeli
assassination attempt on the life of Hamas spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin
on Saturday. On Tuesday morning Israel Radio said that the security forces
suspected that one or more terrorists may had managed to infiltrate into Israel.
However, Jerusalem police said that the bombers who carried out both the
Cafe Hillel and Rishon Letzion attacks were not the men being hunted by security
forces.
Israeli officials blamed the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) for the
fresh suicide bombing attacks, saying that the attacks were further indication
that the PNA is "doing absolutely nothing whatsoever to reign in terrorists or
to dismantle the terror infrastructure in their areas."
After the two bombings, Israeli Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Moshe
Ya'alon said that Israel would continue to wage its unceasing war on terror and
strike its "perpetrators, supporters and leaders."
On late Tuesday night Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz and security
chiefs were expected to convene a special meeting in Tel Aviv for a situation
assessment, and Israeli defense officials indicated that there would be an
Israeli retaliation for the bombings.
Palestinian Legislative Council Speaker Ahmed Qurei (Abu Ala), who was
newly appointed by PNA Chairman Yasser Arafat to be the new Palestinian prime
minister, strongly condemned Tuesday's suicide bombing attacks.
In an interview with the local press, Qurei said that "This is very bad
...very bad, we condemn this strongly."
He said such attacks and Israeli counter attacks do not lead anywhere
except to more violence, and will complicate his decision whether to take the
job of prime minister.
Local observers said that in a crucial time when the Palestinians are
making efforts to form a new cabinet and the internationally backed roadmap
peace plan is facing a deadly blow by former Palestinian premier Abu Mazen's
resignation, Tuesday's two new suicide bombings will largely worsen the
situation.
The bombings occurred while Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was away on
a visit to India. Israel Radio reported that Sharon has decided to cut short his
visit due to the two attacks and will come back to Israel on Wednesday evening.
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Hamas claims responsibility for two suicide
bombings in Israel
JERUSALEM, Sept. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- The Palestinian Islamic
resistance movement Hamas has claimed responsibility for both suicide bombing
attacks in Israel on Tuesday, Israel Radio reported.
A suicide bomber blew himself up at about 11:20 p.m. (2020
GMT) Tuesday in downtown western Jerusalem, killing at least five and wounding
some 40, the police at scene said.
Another blast occurred just before 6 p.m. (1500 GMT)
Tuesday ata crowded bus stop in Rishon Letzion, near Tel Aviv in central coastal
Israel, killing at least seven and wounding some 15 people, 10 of them
seriously. Enditem
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