GAZA
CITY, November 21 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - The Palestinian
Hamas and Islamic Jihad resistance groups claimed responsibility for a
bus bombing attack in West Jerusalem Thursday, November 21, that
killed 11 Israelis and the attacker.
"The
operation was in response to Israel's occupation and its crimes and is
one of the several answers to settle accounts for the assassination of
Salah Shehade and the martyrs of Darraj," said a statement by
Hamas' armed wing, Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, according to Agence
France-Presse (AFP).
The
Israeli occupation army dropped a one-ton bomb on the residential
neighborhood of Darraj in Gaza City July 22 killing Shehade as well as
16 other people, most of them civilians.
The
statement pledged to "continue its jihad [holy struggle] and its
martyr operations on every inch of our unlawfully usurped land at any
time until the occupation and its crimes stop."
Hamas
political leader Abdul-Aziz Rantissi earlier said the bus bombing was
"part of our resistance against the [Israeli] occupation and came
in response to the crimes perpetrated by that very occupation".
"If
Israel wants to stop the bloodshed, they have to leave our land,"
he added.
"For
every crime they commit, the Israelis must expect an appropriate
Palestinian answer," he said, adding that his group would know
how to defend itself against Israeli reprisals.
Rantissi
told Qatar's Al-Jazeera television channel Palestinians backed the
continuation of martyr operations.
"There
is no reason to stop them ... such operations must go on," he
said, adding that "the vast majority of the Palestinian
people" support such retaliatory operations.
Meanwhile,
the Islamic Jihad group also claimed responsibility for the same bus
bombing
"This
operation is part of a series by the Palestinian people and its armed
forces in response to the crimes of the Zionist enemy," said a
statement by its military wing, the Al-Quds Brigades.
"The
Islamic Jihad is responsible for this operation, which was carried out
by Nael Abu-Hilayel, 23, to demonstrate our fighters' ability to break
all of the Zionist enemy's security barriers," the statement
added.
For
their part, Israeli security officials have named Nael Abu-Hilayel,
26, who moved to the West Bank town of Bethlehem five months ago, as
the most likely blast suspect.
Mohammed
al-Hindi, a Gaza leader of the Islamic Jihad, said the martyr
operation was "to counter the occupation and its crimes ...
nobody will have any security in the region unless the Palestinian
people are given back their rights and security."
"Soon
we will hear the international community condemning this attack, but
we must stress that it was in reprisal for the Tulkarem massacre and
to avenge [the Israeli incursion into] Khan Yunis last night,"
Hindi said.
Israeli
occupation forces shot dead six Palestinians, including a teenager and
a member of Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, in a raid on the
northern West Bank town of Tulkarem Tuesday night and Wednesday.
Israeli
tanks rolled into the Khan Yunis area, in the southern Gaza Strip,
Thursday at dawn, destroying the houses of two fighters and that of a
family nearby and injuring three Palestinians