Hadera bus station suicide bombing

Hadera central station suicide bombing


The attack site
Location Hadera, Israel
Coordinates 32°26′7.03″N 34°54′48.68″E / 32.4352861°N 34.9135222°E / 32.4352861; 34.9135222
Date April 13, 1994
9:40 am (GMT+2)
Attack type
Suicide attack
Deaths 5 (+1 suicide bomber)
Non-fatal injuries
30
Perpetrators One Palestinian suicide bomber (Amar Salah Diab Amarna). Hamas claimed responsibility.

The Hadera bus station suicide bombing was a 1994 Hamas suicide attack on a passenger bus departing from the central bus station in Hadera for Tel Aviv, Israel. Six were killed and 30 injured. The attack came exactly one week after another Hamas attack, the Afula Bus suicide bombing. The attack took place on the Israeli Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism Remembrance Day.

Hamas bombmaker Yahya Ayyash built a bomb using two kilograms of home-made acetone peroxide explosive. Twenty-one-year-old Amar Salah Diab Amarna, a native of Ya'bad in the West Bank, was selected for the mission.[1]

On the morning of April 13, 1994, Amarna boarded the 9:30 AM bus to Tel Aviv. At 9:40 AM, as the bus was pulling out of the station, Amarna placed the bag containing the bomb on the floor of the bus, "where shrapnel could rip through vital arteries in the groin area," and detonated it.[2]

As Israeli rescue workers converged on the scene of the explosion, a second pipe bomb exploded. Hamas later claimed responsibility for the attack.[3]

Fatalities [4]

  • Bilha Butin, 49
  • Rahamim Mazgauker, 34
  • David Moyal, 26
  • Daga Perda, 44
  • Sgt. Ari Perlmutter, 19

References

Bibliography

  • Katz, Samuel (2002). The Hunt for the Engineer. Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-749-1. 
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