Deadly blast at Jerusalem bus stop

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The World's Matthew Bell (left) talks with medic Yuval Yirmiyahu who was one of the first on the scene (Photo: Alon Tuval)

By Matthew Bell

A bomb attack in central Jerusalem today killed a 60 year-old woman and injured at least 30 other people, three of them critically. Israeli police said it was the first major terrorist attack in the city since 2004. Israel’s top security official blamed Palestinian militants.

President Obama issued a statement condemning the bombing saying, “[t]here is never any possible justification for terrorism.”

The US-supported Palestinian Authority in the West Bank also condemned the deadly bombing. Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said, “I resolutely denounce this terrorist attack no matter who stands behind it.”

The explosion occurred near Jerusalem’s central bus station at about 3 p.m. Wednesday. It’s a busy part of town, where the main highway enters the city. Late afternoon is the start of the rush hour, with lots of car and bus traffic, and people moving about on foot.

Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said a bag containing a bomb was placed on the sidewalk near a crowd of people getting on and off two city buses.

“Since the initial attack took place, we’ve heightened security in Jerusalem in order to prevent any future attacks,” Rosenfeld said. “We’re also searching for the possibility of a suspect that left the area.”

Police said they received a call from a merchant nearby about an abandoned bag near the bus station. During the emergency call was when the bomb went off.

The explosive device contained shrapnel that caused many injuries and shattered windows in the bus nearby. Police said the attack would have been more devastating had the bomb gone off inside a crowded bus.

Uri Shacham is a medic with Magen David Adom, Israel’s emergency service. He said paramedics arrived at the scene to find panic.

“At first, people didn’t know what to do,” Shachem said. But medics “calmed everyone down and evacuated all the injured people very rapidly to the hospitals in Jerusalem.”

Another paramedic, Yuval Yirmiyahu, said he has seen the aftermath of quite a few terrorist attacks in Jerusalem during his career, but not in a long, long time. He said he and his colleagues ran from their office nearby, and they got to the bus station right after the blast.

“The first thing I saw, it’s a lot of yelling, a lot of people yelling and running,” Yirmihahu said. “There were a few people laying down who badly injured.”

Jerusalem’s mayor, Nir Barkat surveyed the damage from today’s bombing. He wished those injured a speedy recovery and called on residents of Jerusalem to be extra vigilant. Barkat said this was a cowardly act of terror that won’t disrupt normal life here.

“The key is to move on,” Barkat said. “Continue with our normal life, normal plans. This alone will decrease the motivation of people that are trying to derail our normal life. They will not be successful in doing so.”

Jerusalem was hit by a string of bombings on buses and in restaurants during the second Palestinian intifada that began in 2000. But the last bus bombing happened here back in 2004.

In recent years, security in Jerusalem has been tight and things have been relatively quiet. Today’s bombing will surly bring back bad memories for many Israelis of the bad old days when terrorist attacks happened on an almost weekly basis.


(Photos by Alon Tuval)



Discussion

4 comments for “Deadly blast at Jerusalem bus stop”

  • Anonymous

    Today Matthew Bell made a comment that since 2000 thru 2004 there appeared to have been a bombing per week. Well, according to the IDF during that period there were 53 bombings. So during the 200+ weeks of the period there was 1+ per month. I agree that these bombing are a terrible thing but please balance the reporting. Remember since 2000 nearly 8,000 Palestinians have died and nearly 2,000 Israelis have also died. A balanced report keeps things in perspective. Yesterday 4 Palestinian in a family of 5 in Gaza were killed by a tank shell fired by the IDF please report these daily shelling.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Y6L6FTDBJYFKOHEZCN6BO6ZEGQ dorn

    HarrisK: there is a difference between deliberate and accidental killing. The Fogel family in Itamar were killed last week in the most brutal manner, with repeated stab wounds. The bus bombing in Jerusalem today was intended to be even more bloody. Those killed in Gaza were accidental, and close to militants firing mortars into southern Israel.

    Nor does casualty count indicate blame. Far more Germans (let alone Americans) than British died in World War II. Does that mean the British or Americans are guilty? Of course not. It is those that start the wars that are culpable.

    Hamas started the latest escalation by firing over 50 mortars on Saturday, followed by Grad rockets hitting Ashkelon, Beersheba. Israel keeps casualty count low through sirens and bomb shelters. Hamas fires from homes ans hospitals, and only its leaders are allowed to use tunnels for shelter.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Y6L6FTDBJYFKOHEZCN6BO6ZEGQ dorn

    There are reports that the escalation of rocket fire from Gaza into Israeli towns, and the Jerusalem bombing, are part of a Hamas campaign to distract from reducing support in Gaza, and possibly also the result of instructions from Iran – their principal source of weapons, cash.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Mary-Duerksen/1430293506 Mary Duerksen

    I agree with the comment above and count on PRI to help tell the whole story. In the last week over 25 families were also rendered homeless by the IDF who demolished their homes in the village of Khirbet Tana, the fourth such demolition in as many months, and the sixth since 2005. And all to snatch land and resources for the illegal settlements there. I abhor violence such as the bombing in Jerusalem, but this action by the Israeli government is also violent.