Ugh, we're back to bombing busses, regressed back to the eighties.
Three buses explode in Israel’s Bat Yam in suspected ‘terrorist’ attack: Police
The three explosions took place on empty buses in separate car parks in the city, which lies south of Tel Aviv.
Details are few and far between at the moment, but the police added that they were looking for suspects, and believe that the incidents could be part of a “nationalist” operation.
Unexploded suspected devices found in Bat Yam: Report
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority is reporting that two suspected devices have also been found near Bat Yam, and that light rail services have been suspended.
Meanwhile, Israel’s National Federation of Bus Drivers’ Organisations has told bus drivers to stop driving and “conduct a thorough inspection of the buses while displaying maximum vigilance”.
Yedioth Ahronoth has reported that the first two explosions took place 400 metres (1,300 feet) away from each other, while the third occurred in a car park 4km (2.5 miles) away.
Israeli security suspects Palestinian motives
There have been three separate explosions in two areas in the Bat Yam area, south of Tel Aviv – an area that is quite densely populated.
The Israeli police says it suspects that there are nationalistic motivations. That means that the Israeli security forces suspect that Palestinian groups are behind these attacks … that these are activities motivated by Palestinian groups attacking an Israeli target because of Israeli occupation practices.
And let’s also remember that Israel has been conducting the largest-scale military offensive in the occupied West Bank since 1967. More than 44,000 Palestinians have been displaced in Tulkarem and Jenin, which are the closest to the area that we are talking about.
The Israeli security forces have been on high alert. These explosions are raising a lot of questions about how this could have happened and whether they are coordinated.
More on bus explosions
We are getting more information on the explosions in and near Bat Yam:
- According to the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, three explosive devices exploded this evening in three buses parked at different locations in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv.
- The first two exploded within minutes of each other, and another exploded about 15 minutes later.
- Suspicious bags and objects were found at nearby locations. Two of these are suspected to be other explosive devices.
- According to initial findings, the explosions came from inside the buses, and therefore the suspicion is that they contained explosive devices and that this was an attempted “terrorist attack”.
- Forces are searching the remaining buses in the city’s parking lots.