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Afula bus suicide bombing

The Afula bus suicide bombing was carried out on 6 April 1994, at a bus stop next to an Egged bus in the center of Afula, Israel. Eight Israeli civilians were killed in the attack and 55 were injured. Hamas and PIJ claimed responsibility for the attack.[1]

Afula bus suicide bombing
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The attack site
LocationAfula, Israel
Coordinates32°36′43″N 35°17′17″E / 32.61194°N 35.28806°E / 32.61194; 35.28806
Date6 April 1994; 30 years ago (1994-04-06)
12:15 pm (GMT+2)
Attack type
Suicide attack
Deaths8 Israeli civilians (+ 1 bomber)
Injured55
PerpetratorsHamas, PIJ claimed responsibility
MotiveRevenge for the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre

This was the first suicide bombing attack to be carried out by Palestinian militants against Israeli civilians in Israel,[i][2] and was carried out in retaliation for the killing by a settler of 29 Muslims while they were at prayer in the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron on 25 February.[3]

Preparations for the attack

 
An Opel Ascona C, similar to the 1987 Opel Ascona C used to carry out the attack

The Afula bus suicide bombing attack was planned by Hamas chief bombmaker Yahya Ayyash, who began to plan suicide bombings within Israel in 1992.[citation needed]

Ayyash rigged a 1987 Opel Ascona with seven gas cylinders, five anti-personnel hand grenades, and wrapped the bomb in a rucksack containing 1,100 carpenter nails. A caller to a Western news agency in Jerusalem said the car was carrying 385 pounds of explosives.[1] The car, which had Israeli license plates that did not belong to it, had been stolen in Tel Aviv on 23 March.[4]

The attack

 
The memorial built at the site of the attack in memory of the victims of the attack

Around 12:10 pm, during Holocaust Memorial Day, a Palestinian suicide bomber drove a vehicle full of explosives into the division nine street in downtown Afula. Two nearby schools had just ended classes for the day, and young Jewish students streamed toward the approaching bus for home.[4]

The suicide bomber stopped his vehicle next to an Egged commuter bus line number 348 and detonated the explosives device as the bus was boarding passengers at the bus stop, which was crowded with people. Witnesses described a horrible scene. A firefighter who was the first on the scene said that the street was covered with oil, seared metal and nails.[4]

A 23-year-old survivor who had been reading a newspaper about the on-going Oslo peace negotiations saw "a big rolling fire." He ran away, ripping off his burning clothes as he went. An ambulance driver reported that "people were charred, lacking limbs, lacking heads ... ." Tree branches were ripped off and windows were shattered at a nearby kindergarten.[1]

Among the mostly Jewish victims were several Arabs, including one of the fatalities.[5]

The perpetrators

A few hours after the blast, Hamas issued a communique stating that the bombing was carried out by a 19-year-old Palestinian named Ra'id Zaqarna, who originated from the village of Qabatya in the West Bank and who was a member of the Abdel el-Rahman Hamadan militant cell of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.[6]

Zaqarna drove to the intersection of Afula's 9th Brigade (Hativa Tesha) street, and pulled in front of the #348 bus. As a group of Israeli students boarded the bus, Zaqarna detonated the bomb.[7] Israeli media reports said that he had previously served time in prison[1] and was on an Israeli army list of fugitive members of Hamas's extremist armed wing. Police said they found a banner denouncing the Oslo peace process, and a Koran, the Islamic holy book, near the debris of the car.[4]

Motivation

Hamas publicly declared that the attack was one of 5 planned to retaliate for the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in which the Hebron settler Baruch Goldstein machine-gunned 29 Muslims dead at prayer, wounding another 125. Hamas, after conducting a second attack on 13 April, the Hadera bus station suicide bombing, Hamas desisted from undertaking the other three it had planned, when Israel quickened its schedule for withdrawing its military from the Gaza Strip soon after.[3][8]

However, the Hebron attack may have been an excuse, not a reason. Hamas, whose charter calls for the destruction of Israel,[9] opposed the Oslo peace talks, which were underway in Cairo at that time.[1]

See also

External links

Footnotes

  • ^i The first suicide car bomb attack took place at the Mehola Junction bombing in the West Bank on 16 April 1993. "A year later, on 6 April 1994, Hamas carried out its first successful suicide car bomb attack in Israel proper when a car packed with nearly 400 pounds of explosives detonated beside a bus picking up students in the Israeli town of Afula ..."[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Hoffman, David (7 April 1994). "8 Killed, 40 Injured in Car Bomb Blast at Israeli Bus Stop". washingtonpost.com. from the original on 27 November 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  2. ^ Stork, Joe; Human Rights Watch (2002). Erased in a moment: suicide bombing attacks against Israeli civilians (Illustrated ed.). Human Rights Watch. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-56432-280-7. suicide bombing baruch goldstein 1994.
  3. ^ a b Robert Pape Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism, Random House 2005, pp. 66-68
  4. ^ a b c d "7 Israelis Killed in Suicide Bombing". www.latimes.com. 7 April 1994. from the original on 8 March 2021. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  5. ^ Haberman, Clyde (4 April 1994). "Arab Car Bomber Kills 8 in Israel". The New York Times. from the original on 24 April 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  6. ^ Katz, Samuel (2002). The Hunt for the Engineer. Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-749-1., Katz, pp. 103-104
  7. ^ Katz, pg. 106
  8. ^ Gus Martin (2009). Understanding Terrorism: Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues (3rd, illustrated ed.). SAGE. p. 358. ISBN 978-1-4129-7059-4.
  9. ^ Maqdsi, Muhammad. "Charter of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) of Palestine" (PDF). University of California Press. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  10. ^ Matthew Levitt and Dennis Ross (2007). Hamas: Politics, Charity, and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad (Illustrated ed.). Yale University Press. pp. 11–12. ISBN 978-0-300-12258-9.

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The Afula bus suicide bombing was carried out on 6 April 1994 at a bus stop next to an Egged bus in the center of Afula Israel Eight Israeli civilians were killed in the attack and 55 were injured Hamas and PIJ claimed responsibility for the attack 1 Afula bus suicide bombingclass notpageimage The attack siteLocationAfula IsraelCoordinates32 36 43 N 35 17 17 E 32 61194 N 35 28806 E 32 61194 35 28806Date6 April 1994 30 years ago 1994 04 06 12 15 pm GMT 2 Attack typeSuicide attackDeaths8 Israeli civilians 1 bomber Injured55PerpetratorsHamas PIJ claimed responsibilityMotiveRevenge for the Cave of the Patriarchs massacreThis was the first suicide bombing attack to be carried out by Palestinian militants against Israeli civilians in Israel i 2 and was carried out in retaliation for the killing by a settler of 29 Muslims while they were at prayer in the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron on 25 February 3 Contents 1 Preparations for the attack 2 The attack 3 The perpetrators 4 Motivation 5 See also 6 External links 7 Footnotes 8 ReferencesPreparations for the attack nbsp An Opel Ascona C similar to the 1987 Opel Ascona C used to carry out the attackThe Afula bus suicide bombing attack was planned by Hamas chief bombmaker Yahya Ayyash who began to plan suicide bombings within Israel in 1992 citation needed Ayyash rigged a 1987 Opel Ascona with seven gas cylinders five anti personnel hand grenades and wrapped the bomb in a rucksack containing 1 100 carpenter nails A caller to a Western news agency in Jerusalem said the car was carrying 385 pounds of explosives 1 The car which had Israeli license plates that did not belong to it had been stolen in Tel Aviv on 23 March 4 The attack nbsp The memorial built at the site of the attack in memory of the victims of the attackAround 12 10 pm during Holocaust Memorial Day a Palestinian suicide bomber drove a vehicle full of explosives into the division nine street in downtown Afula Two nearby schools had just ended classes for the day and young Jewish students streamed toward the approaching bus for home 4 The suicide bomber stopped his vehicle next to an Egged commuter bus line number 348 and detonated the explosives device as the bus was boarding passengers at the bus stop which was crowded with people Witnesses described a horrible scene A firefighter who was the first on the scene said that the street was covered with oil seared metal and nails 4 A 23 year old survivor who had been reading a newspaper about the on going Oslo peace negotiations saw a big rolling fire He ran away ripping off his burning clothes as he went An ambulance driver reported that people were charred lacking limbs lacking heads Tree branches were ripped off and windows were shattered at a nearby kindergarten 1 Among the mostly Jewish victims were several Arabs including one of the fatalities 5 The perpetratorsA few hours after the blast Hamas issued a communique stating that the bombing was carried out by a 19 year old Palestinian named Ra id Zaqarna who originated from the village of Qabatya in the West Bank and who was a member of the Abdel el Rahman Hamadan militant cell of the Izz ad Din al Qassam Brigades 6 Zaqarna drove to the intersection of Afula s 9th Brigade Hativa Tesha street and pulled in front of the 348 bus As a group of Israeli students boarded the bus Zaqarna detonated the bomb 7 Israeli media reports said that he had previously served time in prison 1 and was on an Israeli army list of fugitive members of Hamas s extremist armed wing Police said they found a banner denouncing the Oslo peace process and a Koran the Islamic holy book near the debris of the car 4 MotivationHamas publicly declared that the attack was one of 5 planned to retaliate for the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in which the Hebron settler Baruch Goldstein machine gunned 29 Muslims dead at prayer wounding another 125 Hamas after conducting a second attack on 13 April the Hadera bus station suicide bombing Hamas desisted from undertaking the other three it had planned when Israel quickened its schedule for withdrawing its military from the Gaza Strip soon after 3 8 However the Hebron attack may have been an excuse not a reason Hamas whose charter calls for the destruction of Israel 9 opposed the Oslo peace talks which were underway in Cairo at that time 1 See alsoPalestinian political violence Afula ax attack 1994 Brooklyn Bridge shootingExternal linksFM Peres reaction to Afula attack 6 April 1994 published at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs Incident at Afula Archived 2012 11 07 at the Wayback Machine published on The Washington Post 7 April 1994 Arab car bomber kills 8 in Israel 44 are wounded published on The New York Times on 7 April 1994 Arafat declines to condemn attack Archived 2012 11 07 at the Wayback Machine published on The Jerusalem Post on 7 April 1994 Us Urges Arafat To Condemn Blast permanent dead link published on the Milwaukee Sentinel on 7 April 1994 Israelis Faith In Peace Is Put Under Strain by Bombing and New Attack published on The New York Times on 8 April 1994 Footnotes i The first suicide car bomb attack took place at the Mehola Junction bombing in the West Bank on 16 April 1993 A year later on 6 April 1994 Hamas carried out its first successful suicide car bomb attack in Israel proper when a car packed with nearly 400 pounds of explosives detonated beside a bus picking up students in the Israeli town of Afula 10 References a b c d e Hoffman David 7 April 1994 8 Killed 40 Injured in Car Bomb Blast at Israeli Bus Stop washingtonpost com Archived from the original on 27 November 2019 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Stork Joe Human Rights Watch 2002 Erased in a moment suicide bombing attacks against Israeli civilians Illustrated ed Human Rights Watch p 66 ISBN 978 1 56432 280 7 suicide bombing baruch goldstein 1994 a b Robert Pape Dying to Win The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism Random House 2005 pp 66 68 a b c d 7 Israelis Killed in Suicide Bombing www latimes com 7 April 1994 Archived from the original on 8 March 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2019 Haberman Clyde 4 April 1994 Arab Car Bomber Kills 8 in Israel The New York Times Archived from the original on 24 April 2009 Retrieved 27 November 2019 Katz Samuel 2002 The Hunt for the Engineer Lyons Press ISBN 1 58574 749 1 Katz pp 103 104 Katz pg 106 Gus Martin 2009 Understanding Terrorism Challenges Perspectives and Issues 3rd illustrated ed SAGE p 358 ISBN 978 1 4129 7059 4 Maqdsi Muhammad Charter of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas of Palestine PDF University of California Press Retrieved 27 November 2019 Matthew Levitt and Dennis Ross 2007 Hamas Politics Charity and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad Illustrated ed Yale University Press pp 11 12 ISBN 978 0 300 12258 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Afula bus suicide bombing amp oldid 1177421321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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