2003 French Hill suicide bombing | |
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Location | Jerusalem, Israel |
Date | May 18, 2003 5:45 am |
Attack type | suicide bombing |
Deaths | 7 Israeli civilians (+ 1 bomber) |
Injured | 20 Israeli civilians |
Perpetrator(s) | Hamas claimed responsibility |
The 2003 French hill suicide bombing was the suicide bombing of an Egged bus in the French Hill neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel on May 18, 2003. Seven passengers were killed in the attack and 20 injured. A few minutes after the first attack, another suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance to the village of Dahiya el-Barid, near Jerusalem. Only the bomber was killed in what appeared to be a premature detonation.[1][2]
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The first attack took place at 5:45 am, during the morning rush hour, when a Palestinian suicide bomber disguised as a Haredi detonated a nail-studded explosive belt strapped to his body on a No. 6 passenger bus near the French Hill section of northern Jerusalem. Seven civilians were killed in the attack, including four Russian immigrants and an Arab resident of Jerusalem.[3] In addition, 20 were injured in the attack, four of them seriously.[1][2][3][4]
A few minutes after the first attack, another suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance to the village of Dahiya el-Barid, near Jerusalem. Only the bomber was killed in what appeared to be a premature detonation.[1][2]
Although there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, nevertheless relatives of the 19-year-old Hamas activist Bassem Jamil Tarkrouri, whom originated from Hebron, officially identified him as the perpetrator of the attack.[3]
Israel: Israeli officials spoke about the bombings stating "will continue to fight terror everywhere, at any time and in any way possible".[3]