Failed Bombing Attack in Tel Aviv Leaves One Dead and Bystander Injured
ICARO Media Group
At least one person was killed and another was injured in Tel Aviv on Sunday evening, as a bomb exploded in what appeared to be a failed attack, according to Israeli police. Hamas, along with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, claimed responsibility for the blast that resulted in the death of the attacker and inflicted injuries on a bystander.
The explosion occurred late Sunday, coinciding with talks surrounding a potential cease-fire agreement amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. The bomb detonated before its intended target, leaving uncertainty as to whether the attacker planned a suicide mission or aimed to remotely set off the explosives.
Deputy Commissioner Peretz Amar, Tel Aviv's district police commander, revealed that the blast happened just a few meters away from a synagogue filled with people attending evening prayers. Remarkably, the premature detonation on the street prevented what could have been a much more devastating incident with multiple casualties and significant damage.
Authorities identified the attacker through security footage, in which he was seen walking down the street wearing a large backpack. He was not previously known to the police, and efforts are underway to determine his origins and ascertain whether he received any assistance.
In a joint statement, the Israeli police and the Shin Bet security agency confirmed that the blast was an intentional attack involving a powerful explosive. Hamas issued a statement on Monday, claiming responsibility for the incident along with the smaller Palestinian Islamic Jihad group. They also threatened to continue their attacks as long as they perceive Israeli aggression, citing recent strikes against senior militants and the escalation of the Gaza conflict.
During the 1990s and 2000s, Palestinian militants carried out numerous suicide bombings in Israel, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of individuals in buses, restaurants, and other public spaces. In recent years, such tactics have been predominantly replaced by shootings, stabbings, car ramming attacks, and rocket launches from Gaza.
The investigation into the failed bombing attack in Tel Aviv continues as authorities work to prevent further acts of violence and ensure the safety of the public.
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