A Hamas official told Newsweek the Israeli government may have staged the attack in a bid to undermine the ceasefire agreement.
The terrorist who placed the explosive device on a bus in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, two weeks ago is in Israeli custody. The suspect, who was inside the Green Line illegally, was arrested shortly after the failed Feb. 20 attack. A Jewish Israeli from Holon transported the terrorist to the scene, authorities revealed.
Israel targeted with bus bombings, no one injured • Fourth body of returned slain hostages identified as Gazan woman
Israel says no injuries were recorded in multiple bus explosions, as it steps up military operations in occupied West Bank
IAK staff Palestinian medics and rescue teams recovered 22 more bodies from the rubble in Gaza, the Health Ministry said on Th
Israelis hold flags as a convoy carrying the coffins of four bodies handed over by Hamas militants in Gaza drives by a road near Kibbutz ... authorities said appeared to be a militant attack in Bat Yam, central Israel, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025.
"The only solution is the destruction of Hamas, and this must not be postponed," wrote the Israeli finance minister.
Israeli police said that bombs on three buses exploded in the central city of Bat Yam on Thursday evening, with a local official saying there were no injuries.
ALBAWABA- Three Israeli buses exploded in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, in what Israeli authorities suspect to be a "nationalistically motivated" attack, according to initial reports from Hebrew media.
Israeli police say that several explosions targeted empty buses in the central city of Bat Yam on Thursday evening, in what they are labelling a “suspected terror attack”.View on euronews
Israeli police said that bombs on three buses exploded in the central city of Bat Yam on Thursday evening ... October 2023 outbreak of war in the Gaza Strip. At least 897 Palestinians including ...