Suicide bomber targets Israeli shopping centre

A suicide bomber blew himself up near a crowded shopping mall in the seaside city of Netanya today, killing himself and two others. Police said about 30 people were injured, two seriously.

A suicide bomber blew himself up near a crowded shopping mall in the seaside city of Netanya today, killing himself and two others. Police said about 30 people were injured, two seriously.

Initial reports said the bomb went off at the entrance to the mall. However, Israel Radio later reported that the bomber had struck at an intersection near the mall.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility from a Palestinian militant group. It was the second such bombing since a truce declaration on February 8. Two weeks into the truce a suicide bomber from the Islamic Jihad group blew himself up outside a Tel Aviv nightclub, killing five Israelis.

Today’s bomb went off just before 7pm (4pm Irish time) when the mall was crowded with shoppers.

Netanya is at Israel’s narrowest point, nine miles from the West Bank. The city has been a frequent target of Palestinian bombers, but the frequency had dropped sharply in the past year with the completion of a section of Israel’s separation barrier along that part of the West Bank.

The mall has been a target for suicide bombers in the past. On May 18, 2001, a bomber blew himself up at the mall, killing five Israelis.

The last suicide bombing in Netanya was on May 19, 2002, when three Israelis were killed on a street not far from the mall. The mall bombing in Netanya is the first suicide bombing in Israel since February 25.

The chief Palestinian negotiator, Saeb Erekat, condemned the bombing. He said: “We understand that those who carried out this attack want to sabotage the efforts being exerted to have a smooth and peaceful disengagement from Gaza and a revival of the peace process.”

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