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A suicide bombing attack took place Sunday at Cafe London in the
Israeli city of Netanya. At least 20 people were wounded.
"There was a huge explosion," said a worker at a nearby
fish restaurant. "I saw two soldiers thrown to the ground and
the terrorist ripped to pieces at the entrance."
Another witness told Israel Radio that she was about 100 meters away
from the restaurant when she heard the blast. She entered the cafe
to look for her sister, who was there at the time but turned out to
be unharmed.
"Everything flew everywhere," said the Netanya resident,
who has also been present at four other terror attacks. "Every
terror attack is more painful and more frightening, and we wait for
the next one," she said.
Israel Radio reported that security guards prevented the bomber from
entering the cafe, while Channel 10 reported that the explosive
device was relatively small compared to those used in other suicide
bombings.
Responsibility for the attack was claimed by Islamic Jihad. The
bomber was 20-year-old Rami Ghanen, a first-year student from the
Al-Quds university in Tulkarem.
The Islamic Jihad added that its first group of fighters has
recently arrived in Baghdad to defend it from the US invasion
forces.
Sunday also marked Land Day, an annual day of marches and protests
by Israel's Arab citizens against land confiscations.
"Palestinian terror has once again struck at innocent
Israelis," said David Baker, an official in the Prime
Minister's Office. "The Palestinian trail of terror continues
unabated."
Saeb Erekat, a Palestinian Cabinet minister, said the Palestinian
leadership "condemns targeting civilians, whether Palestinian
or Israeli." He urged the international community to step up
efforts to revive Mideast peace talks.
(Albawaba.com)
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