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At Least 11 Killed, 40 Injured in Jerusalem Bus Blast

A major explosive charge went off at the front of the bus

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, November 21 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – One day after the Israeli army killed 7 Palestinians, including 3 teenagers, in the West Bank town of Tulkarem, a bus bomb blast in west Jerusalem killed at least 11 people and injured 40 early Thursday, November 21.

Israeli police said the blast was a “suicide bomb attack by a Palestinian extremist” which happened as the bus was traveling through the Kiryat Menacham sector of west Jerusalem. The blast caused fatalities and dozens of injuries, said local police commander Miky Levy, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

“This bombing of a bus in Jerusalem was carried out to kill and maim people. There are constantly bomb alerts and we are questioning the vehicle’s driver to try to determine how the bombing was carried out,” said Levy.

Israeli public radio reported that the blast was the result of a bomb attack at around 7:15 a.m. (0515 GMT).

There were dozens of victims of the bombing, at least 20 of whom were rushed to a nearby hospital, the radio said. Some were said to be in grave condition.

An official with Maguen David Adom, the equivalent of the Red Cross, said: “it was a major blast,” adding that women and children were among the victims.

Ambulances and police cars rushed to the scene.

Earlier Tuesday night, November 19, the Israeli occupation army invaded the West Bank town of Tulkarem, shooting dead 7 Palestinians, including 3 teenagers and a member of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades - an armed offshoot of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat’s Fatah resistance group, Palestinian sources said.

A Palestinian man who was not known to have links with any resistance faction was also killed in an unexplained blast which wrecked his house in a village just north of Tulkarem.

Israeli tanks shells wounded Wednesday two Palestinian children as they played football in the Bureij refugee camp south of Gaza City, Palestinian security officials said.

Although an Israeli foreign ministry spokesman said Thursday’s attack in Jerusalem precluded any discussion of the peace plan drawn up by the international community to resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict, news agencies had reported earlier Wednesday that Israel asked the United States to delay the release of the long-awaited roadmap until after the Jewish state’s scheduled elections in January 2003.

A senior official with the Islamic resistance group Hamas, Abdul Aziz Rantissi said that attacks on Israelis such as the blast on Thursday must go on.   

“Such operations must go on,” he said, without claiming any responsibility for the suicide bombing which wrecked a packed bus in west Jerusalem on Thursday morning.

“The vast majority of the Palestinian people support such attacks,” he added in a telephone interview from the Gaza Strip.

“Resistance is the only path to liberation.”

 

 

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