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JERUSALEM, April 17 (Xinhua) -- At least six people were killed and over 40
others were wounded, eight of them seriously, in a suicide bombing attack near
the old central bus station in Israel's commercial city of Tel Aviv Monday
afternoon, police and rescue workers said.
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Rescue workers carry away the wounded people
after a suicide attack near the old central bus station in Israel's
commercial city of Tel Aviv on April 17, 2006. [Photo:
Xinhua] | Security sources said the bomber, who
was also killed in the blast, may have been a woman.
The attack came just two hours before the newly-elected Knesset
(Parliament) would hold an opening session to inaugurate new lawmakers in the
120-member legislature after the March 28 elections.
It also came at the height of the week-long Passover holiday when people
were busy with travelling.
Monday's explosion ripped through Felafel Rosh Ha'ir, the same restaurant
that was hit by an attacker on Jan. 19. Twenty people were wounded in that
attack.
The restaurant is in the bustling Neveh Sha'anan neighborhood near Tel
Aviv's central bus station in the south.
The Islamic Jihad (Holy War) and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed
wing of the Fatah movement, both claimed responsibility for the attack.
A member of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades said that it had carried out the
attack to avenge "Israeli massacres committed against our people in Gaza".
Security forces had warned of a number of attempts by the Islamic Jihad and
other groups to attack the site in recent weeks.
Raanan Gissin, a spokesman for Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said that
Israel holds the newly-installed Hamas-led Palestinian government responsible
for the bombing.
"This Palestinian Authority, which has clearly defined itself as a terrorist entity, has tried to instigate terrorist support more than the previous one did, and we will act accordingly," Gissin said.
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