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JERUSALEM, April 9 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - A radical
right-wing Jewish group on Wednesday, April 9, claimed responsibility
for an explosion which injured 29 Palestinian children in a school in
the northern West Bank, Israeli army radio said.
Calling
itself "Revenge of the Babies," the group said in a message
sent to the beeper of one of the radio's journalists that the blast was
"to avenge the Jewish children killed by the Palestinians."
Palestinian
security officials were interviewing children to establish exactly how
the explosive device went off.
Initial
reports indicated one of the children had found the device, thought to
be an Israeli-made grenade, in the school and that it exploded while he
was playing with it in a classroom.
The
blast occurred in a school in the village of Al-Jarba, 10 kilometres
(six miles) south of Jenin. Four of the injured were in serious
condition, Palestinian medics said.
Israeli
military sources did not rule out that the blast could have been the
work of Jewish extreme nationalists.
A
group also calling itself "Revenge of the Children" claimed
responsibility for a bomb attack on a school in an Arab district east of
Occupied Jerusalem in March last year.
In
that blast, three Palestinian school pupils and a teacher were wounded.
A
carnage was narrowly averted as two more bombs were found on the scene
and defused, while a fourth explosive device was also discovered in time
in a nearby community clinic.
That
group had been previously unknown, police said. It was not clear if the
same group was behind Wednesday's attack.
Police
arrested four Jewish settlers from the Bethlehem and Hebron areas in the
southern West Bank in May on charges of preparing the March attack.
Last
September, in the village of Zif near Hebron in the southern West Bank,
fears of Jewish extremists were again revived when a bomb went off in
the toilets of a Palestinian school, leaving five children seriously
wounded.
A
second bomb was found in the school and neutralised by army sappers.