HaSharon Mall suicide bombing (July 12, 2005)

The second HaSharon Mall
entrance suicide bombing
Part of the Second Intifada militancy campaign

The attack site
Location Netanya, Israel
Date July 12, 2005
6:35 pm (GMT+2)
Attack type suicide bombing
Deaths 5 Israeli civilians (+ 1 bomber)
Injured 90+ Israeli civilians
Perpetrator(s) Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility

The second HaSharon Mall entrance suicide bombing was a suicide bombing which occurred on July 12, 2005 in the HaSharon Mall in Netanya. 4 people were killed in the attack.

The Palestinian Islamist militant organization Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

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The attack

During the evening of July 12, 2005 a Palestinian suicide bomber approached the popular HaSharon Mall mall in the center of the coastal city Netanya. The suicide bomber whom was wearing hidden explosives underneath his clothes, detonated himself at about 6:35 pm on a pedestrian crossing, after approaching a group of four young women, who were crossing the road.

Three women were killed in the attack and another woman died of her injuries following the attack. In addition, about 90 people were injured in the attack, five of them seriously. The explosion which occurred in a busy intersection outside of the mall during the evening rush hour also caused damaged to many of the nearby automobiles, and in addition, some of the shopping center's windows were shattered.

After the attack the local police stated that the suicide bomber carried around 10 kg of explosives, as well as nails and metal pellets, on an explosive belt that was strapped to his body. Netanya's mayor, Miriam Fierberg, was present on the scene of the attack and immediately began assisting the injured.

Fatalities

  • Rachel Ben Abu, 16, of Tel Aviv[1]
  • Nofar Horowitz, 16, of Tel Aviv[2]
  • Julia Voloshin, 31, of Netanya[3]
  • Anya Lifshitz, 50, of Netanya[4]
  • Cpl. Moshe Maor Jan, 21, of Tel Aviv[5]

The perpetrators

The Palestinian Islamist militant organization Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack and stated that the attack was carried out by the Palestinian 18-years-old student Ahmad Abu-Halil from the West Bank village Atil.

Aftermath

In light of the bombing, Israeli defense minister, Shaul Mofaz, canceled a meeting with the Palestinian minister for civil affairs, Mohammed Dahlan, set for this evening to coordinate various issues regarding Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

Official reactions

Involved parties

 Israel

 Palestinian territories:

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