No injuries from Israeli bus explosions in suspected attack – Washington Examiner

On Thursday, a series of explosions⁣ occurred on three‌ parked​ buses in ⁤Bat Yam, a city near Tel Aviv, Israel,⁢ in⁢ what authorities suspect may have been an attack by Palestinian fighters. Fortunately,no injuries were reported. The explosions coincided with a day of mourning in⁣ Israel after Hamas returned the bodies of four hostages as⁢ part of a‌ ceasefire⁣ agreement. Two additional explosive devices were discovered on⁣ other buses ‍but⁢ failed to detonate. Police are investigating the incident and have noted that⁤ the explosives used bear similarities to those‌ employed in the ‌West ⁤Bank.The ⁢local mayor called it a miracle that there were no ‍casualties. Israeli authorities⁢ are taking steps to increase ⁤security, including inspections of ‍public⁢ transport.A group linked ​to Hamas expressed‍ a commitment to retaliating against acts they perceive as violence against their⁤ people.


No injuries from Israeli bus explosions in suspected attack, police say

BAT YAM, Israel (AP) — A series of explosions Thursday on three parked buses rattled central Israel in what authorities suspected was an attack by Palestinian fighters. No injuries were reported.

The explosions happened on a day when Israel was already grieving after Hamas returned the bodies of four hostages from Gaza as part of a ceasefire deal. The bus explosions were reminiscent of bombings during the Palestinian uprising of the 2000s, but such attacks are now rare.

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Explosives were found on two other buses but did not detonate, police spokesman Asi Aharoni told Channel 13 TV. Israeli police said the five bombs were identical and equipped with timers and said bomb squads were defusing the unexploded bombs.

Investigators in white coveralls searched for evidence inside the burned-out metal shells of the buses, which blew up in a parking lot in Bat Yam, a city outside Tel Aviv.

The city’s mayor, Tzvika Brot, said it was a miracle no one was hurt. The buses were parked after finishing their routes, he said.

The head of the bus company said they immediately ordered all bus drivers to stop and conduct a “thorough inspection.”

They resumed their routes once they were found to be safe, Ofir Karni said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he was receiving updates from his military secretary and was following the events. The Shin Bet internal security agency was taking over the investigation, police said.

“We need to determine if a single suspect placed explosives on a number of buses or if there were multiple suspects,” police spokesman Haim Sargrof told Israeli TV.

Sargrof said the explosives used Thursday matched explosives used in the West Bank, but he declined to elaborate.

Israel’s military has repeatedly carried out raids on suspected Palestinian fighters in the West Bank since Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack sparked the devastating war in Gaza. As part of that crackdown, Israel has greatly restricted entry into Israel for Palestinians from the occupied territory.

A group identifying itself as a branch of Hamas’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades, from the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, posted on the messaging app Telegram: “We will never forget to take vengeance for our martyrs as long as the occupation is on our lands.”

The group did not appear to claim responsibility for the attack.

Tulkarem and two refugee camps in the city have been a focus of Israel’s broad military offensive in the West Bank since the ceasefire in Gaza took effect on Jan. 19.

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The Israeli military said early Friday it imposed restrictions on Palestinian movement and sealed off parts of the West Bank amid its security operations there.

Brot, the mayor of Bat Yam, urged residents to stick with their routines but also stay vigilant, telling Channel 13 TV that schools will be open Friday and public transport will be operating.

Federman reported from Jerusalem.



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