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| 2013 Bat Yam bus bombing | |
|---|---|
The attack site | |
| Location | Bat Yam,Israel |
| Date | 22 December 2013; 11 years ago (2013-12-22) c. 2:30 pm |
Attack type | Bus bombing |
| Weapons | Pressure cooker bomb |
| Deaths | 0 |
| Injured | 0 |
| 4 | |
On 22 December 2013, at approximately 2:30 pm, apressure cooker bomb exploded on a public bus inBat Yam,Israel. All casualties were averted because a few minutes earlier, a passenger on the bus had examined the contents of an unattended bag, and saw what looked like a bomb inside, which led all passengers and the driver to exit the vehicle. The bombing shattered or blew out all windows on the bus, and significantly damaged the interior.
On 2 January 2014, theShin Bet announced it had arrested fourPalestinian Islamic Jihad operatives for the bombing, including one individual who was aPalestinian Authority police officer. The Islamic Jihad cell had reportedly been planning a larger bombing in Tel Aviv as well.
It was the first terrorist bombing in Israel since the2012 Tel Aviv bus bombing in Tel Aviv.

In the early afternoon of 22 December 2013, a young boy on public busDan No. 240 in Bat Yam remarked aloud that there was an unattended bag present near him. Passenger David Papo, who overheard the boy, alerted bus driver Michael Yoger, who asked the passengers whose bag it was, but received no affirmative answer. Papo then opened the large, black bag and found "what he said looked like a pressure cooker with a red wire coming out of it." He told people to get off the bus, and when the driver stopped the vehicle at the corner of Mivtza Sinai st. and Katznelson st. in Bat Yam, all the passengers and the driver exited.[1][2]
The Israeli police received a call at 2:20 p.m. about a bomb on a bus in Bat Yam.[1] The device then detonated, three minutes after the last passengers had been evacuated. All the windows on the bus "were either blown out or shattered" by the explosion and "seats were mangled."[2] It was the first terrorist bombing in Israel since aNovember 21, 2012 bus bombing inTel Aviv.[1]
According to Israel's internal security serviceShin Bet, the bomb "consisted of two kilograms of improvised explosives surrounded by nails and screws and stuffed into a pressure cooker."[3]
The Jerusalem Post commented, "Like in many past bombings in Israel, tragedy was prevented by the actions of everyday citizens, who helped clear other passengers away from the blast."[1]
After a news blackout was lifted late on 2 January 2014, Israel'sShin Bet announced it had arrested "four Islamic Jihad operatives from Bethlehem and 10 other people," including a Bedouin citizen of Israel. The four operatives "were named as Yusef Salamah, 22, Shehada Ta’amri, 24, Hamdi Ta’amri, 21 and Sami Harimi, 20." Shehada and Hamdi are brothers. At the time of the bombing, Hamdi was serving as "a Palestinian Authority police officer" and "was in the middle of officer's candidate school inJericho."[3]
According to the Shin Bet, the bomb was built by Salamah and the two brothers. On the morning of 22 December, Harimi traveled south from Bethlehem, carrying the bomb in a black bag. In the southern Hebron hills, Harimi crossed into Israel through a hole in theIsraeli West Bank barrier along with a group of Palestinian workers.[3]
Once in Israel, Harimi received a ride toJaffa from "a Bedouin citizen of Israel, who earned money transporting illegals into Israel to work." Before the bombing, Harimi had illegally worked at the Abulafia Bakery in Jaffa. Once in Jaffa, according to the Shin Bet, Harimi first prayed in a mosque and then boarded the 420 bus. He left the bag with the bomb in the center of the vehicle and then got off the bus.[3] A few minutes later, around 2:30 p.m., Harimi called the cellular device attached to the bomb and it detonated.[4]
According toThe Times of Israel, the bomb design was similar to that used in theBoston Marathon bombings earlier that year.[3]
During his interrogation, Harimi said that the cell was planning a larger bombing inTel Aviv.[4] 25 kilograms of explosive material were confiscated when the cell was arrested.[5]