A woman was set on fire in Bat Yam, according to the Israel Police on Thursday.The woman was evacuated by medi
A video titled "A bus bombing has just occurred in central Israel in a suspected terrorist attack" shows plumes of black smoke rising from a parking lot in Bat Yam, with at least one bus fully engulfed in flames. Israeli forces are investigating the explosions, and a large police team has been deployed to the area for further investigation.
Buses empty, nobody hurt; bombs may have been intended for Friday morning, but had timers incorrectly set; 2 more devices found on buses nearby; police suspect West Bank terror cell The post 3 buses explode in Bat Yam,
Explosions hit two buses in Bat Yam, near Tel Aviv, on Thursday, with no reported injuries. Israeli police suspect a terror attack, but no group has claimed responsibility. Authorities found two unexploded bombs,
Several buses have exploded in Israel sparking fears of a coordinated terror attack - authorities are urging the public to avoid the areas and remain alert for suspicious items
The assailant, who was identified as a 24-year-old Israeli Arab from Ma'ale Iron, was gunned down by police at the scene, as per reports. He did not have any prior criminal or security record.
The terrorist was subsequently identified by authorities as a 53-year-old Palestinian from the Jenin area in nearby northern Samaria who was illegally residing in the Jewish state while married to
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel’s military to conduct an operation in the occupied West Bank after three empty buses exploded in a suspected terror attack near Tel Aviv on Thursday.
Israeli security forces have intensified their operations in the West Bank and arrested an Israeli citizen in connection with the explosions.
Israel officials have ordered all bus and train services halted while all vehicles are inspected for bombs following two bus explosions.
Three buses in Israel detonated Thursday in what police are investigating as a suspected terror attack, according to multiple reports.
The attempted attacks on Thursday, which injured no one but shut down buses and trains across the country, came amid Israel’s ongoing raids in the West Bank and as its cease-fire with Hamas in Gaza nears its end.
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