One woman was killed and more than 25 people were injured when a bomb exploded at a bus stop in west
Israeli officials warned they will counter the growing violence — and are even considering another military intervention in
Israeli Prime Minister
“”We do not believe that this is a return to that time.
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“”From now on, there are no more red lines for the resistance as long as the enemy … keeps killing civilians,”” spokesman
The scene outside
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Netanyahu’s office confirmed that he had held talks with top military and defense officials to evaluate an “”appropriate”” response to the violence along the
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“”No country would be prepared to absorb protracted missile fire on its cities and civilians, and of course the
Israeli paramedic
When Heller arrived at the scene, he saw two women with severe injuries lying on the pavement next to the bus.
“”Other people were all around nursing their injuries. It appears those injured were queuing for the bus when the explosion happened. If the bomb has been inside the bus, it would have been much, much worse,”” he said.
Tzarfat Avivya, 58, was approaching the bus stop when the bomb went off. It’s the same bus that she and her neighbors ride each day to the suburbs west of
“”It’s my bus, I take it every day. I can’t believe it. Who would do such a thing? I can’t believe it, it could have been me,”” she said. She described a scene of children crying in the street searching for their parents in the aftermath of the bombing. “”It just feels like we have gone backwards four years ago to the intifada.””