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Israel-Gaza crisis: 'Bomb blast' on bus in Tel Aviv | Israel-Gaza crisis: 'Bomb blast' on bus in Tel Aviv |
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Twenty-one people have been injured in a "terrorist attack" on a bus in Israel's commercial capital Tel Aviv, Israeli officials say. | |
After the bus explosion, huge blasts were heard in the Gaza Strip as the Israeli bombardment of the Palestinian territory continued. | |
Eleven people were killed in Gaza on Wednesday, the health ministry said. | Eleven people were killed in Gaza on Wednesday, the health ministry said. |
Efforts are continuing to broker a truce between Israel and the Hamas movement which runs Gaza. | |
After eight days of exchanges of fire between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is now in Cairo for talks with the Egyptian president. | After eight days of exchanges of fire between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is now in Cairo for talks with the Egyptian president. |
In the immediate aftermath of the bus bombing, there was a palpable sense of shock hanging in the air around the scene. | In the immediate aftermath of the bus bombing, there was a palpable sense of shock hanging in the air around the scene. |
Israel's largest city has seen nothing like this for six-and-a-half years. | Israel's largest city has seen nothing like this for six-and-a-half years. |
One resident - when told that the news of the explosion broadcast from mosques in Gaza has been greeted with a sound of celebratory gunfire there - said that they need to celebrate this as some kind of victory because they have nothing else to offer but violence. | One resident - when told that the news of the explosion broadcast from mosques in Gaza has been greeted with a sound of celebratory gunfire there - said that they need to celebrate this as some kind of victory because they have nothing else to offer but violence. |
A police helicopter still circled overhead and there were roadblocks at many main junctions around the scene as police hunted for the bomber or bombers seen running away from the scene. | A police helicopter still circled overhead and there were roadblocks at many main junctions around the scene as police hunted for the bomber or bombers seen running away from the scene. |
Paradoxically, the explosion and the waves of Israeli air raids on Gaza this morning do not necessarily mean that the search for a ceasefire is dead. | Paradoxically, the explosion and the waves of Israeli air raids on Gaza this morning do not necessarily mean that the search for a ceasefire is dead. |
It may mean that both sides are sending a signal that if a deal is agreed, they will be reaching it from what they regard as a position of strength. | It may mean that both sides are sending a signal that if a deal is agreed, they will be reaching it from what they regard as a position of strength. |
The search for a diplomatic solution reaches a critical phase this afternoon when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi - the only leader with effective lines of communication both to Israel and to Hamas. | The search for a diplomatic solution reaches a critical phase this afternoon when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi - the only leader with effective lines of communication both to Israel and to Hamas. |
Earlier, she and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon held talks in the West Bank with the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. | Earlier, she and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon held talks in the West Bank with the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. |
The US "strongly condemns" the bus bombing, Mrs Clinton said. | The US "strongly condemns" the bus bombing, Mrs Clinton said. |
Meanwhile, militants in Gaza have been firing more rockets at Israel. | Meanwhile, militants in Gaza have been firing more rockets at Israel. |
Celebratory gunfire | Celebratory gunfire |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesman Ofir Gendelman said on his Twitter account that the bus explosion in Tel Aviv was a "terrorist attack". | |
Of the 21 injured, three have received "moderate-light" injuries - including shrapnel wounds and burns - and were undergoing surgery, a spokesman for the Ichilov medical centre in Tel Aviv said. | |
Six had already been released and the rest were suffering from "anxiety", he said. | |
The bus was passing the military headquarters in the city at the time of the blast. | |
Police say they believe the blast was caused by a bomb and they are still searching for a suspect. | |
According to Israel's ministry of foreign affairs, the last bomb attack in Tel Aviv was in April 2006, when a suicide bombing on a restaurant killed 11. | |
Hamas, the Islamist movement which has governed Gaza since 2007, has praised the attack but has not said it was behind the blast. | Hamas, the Islamist movement which has governed Gaza since 2007, has praised the attack but has not said it was behind the blast. |
Celebratory gunfire reportedly rang out in Gaza when local radio relayed news of the attack. | Celebratory gunfire reportedly rang out in Gaza when local radio relayed news of the attack. |
BBC correspondents then reported a series of massive explosions in Gaza, in an apparent Israeli strike on the sports stadium. Reports from Gaza say the stadium has in the past been used as a site to launch rockets. | |
Among the casualties on Wednesday was a six-year-old boy. | |
The health ministry in Gaza says a doctor at the Shifa hospital was called to treat the boy. When he reached the patient, he found it was his own son and the boy was dead, the health ministry said. | |
'Profound concern' | 'Profound concern' |
This is the eighth day of the current flare-up in violence between Israel and militants in Gaza. | |
Some 147 Palestinians and five Israelis have been killed. | Some 147 Palestinians and five Israelis have been killed. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
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Other sites hit in Gaza included a banker's villa, tunnels to Egypt used by smugglers and a media office, said to be linked to Hamas, that was situated two floors above the Agence France-Presse office in Gaza City. | Other sites hit in Gaza included a banker's villa, tunnels to Egypt used by smugglers and a media office, said to be linked to Hamas, that was situated two floors above the Agence France-Presse office in Gaza City. |
The IDF said 62 rockets fired by militants from Gaza had hit Israel so far on Wednesday, while another 20 were intercepted by its Iron Dome missile defence system. | The IDF said 62 rockets fired by militants from Gaza had hit Israel so far on Wednesday, while another 20 were intercepted by its Iron Dome missile defence system. |
The latest violence will further complicate ceasefire discussions taking place in the region. | The latest violence will further complicate ceasefire discussions taking place in the region. |
The two international mediators are both expected to hold talks with Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi in Cairo. | The two international mediators are both expected to hold talks with Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi in Cairo. |
In the West Bank, Mr Ban expressed "profound concern" at the civilian casualties in Gaza and also called on militants to end immediately their "indiscriminate attacks on Israeli population centres". | In the West Bank, Mr Ban expressed "profound concern" at the civilian casualties in Gaza and also called on militants to end immediately their "indiscriminate attacks on Israeli population centres". |
Mrs Clinton held talks with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem before heading to Cairo. | Mrs Clinton held talks with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem before heading to Cairo. |
Officials from Hamas had suggested on Tuesday that a truce would come into effect at midnight, but Israel later said it had not agreed to a text. | Officials from Hamas had suggested on Tuesday that a truce would come into effect at midnight, but Israel later said it had not agreed to a text. |
Israel's demands include no hostile fire of any kind from Gaza and international efforts to prevent Hamas from re-arming, while Hamas is demanding an end to the blockade on Gaza and targeted killings by Israel. | Israel's demands include no hostile fire of any kind from Gaza and international efforts to prevent Hamas from re-arming, while Hamas is demanding an end to the blockade on Gaza and targeted killings by Israel. |
Israel launched its current offensive a week ago with the killing of Hamas military leader Ahmed Jabari. The Israeli government says his assassination, and the subsequent offensive, is designed to end rocket fire from Gaza. | Israel launched its current offensive a week ago with the killing of Hamas military leader Ahmed Jabari. The Israeli government says his assassination, and the subsequent offensive, is designed to end rocket fire from Gaza. |
Israel has troops massed along the Gaza border but says it is holding off on a possible ground invasion as talks continue. | Israel has troops massed along the Gaza border but says it is holding off on a possible ground invasion as talks continue. |
Are you in Israel or Gaza? Have you been affected? Send us your experiences using the form below. | Are you in Israel or Gaza? Have you been affected? Send us your experiences using the form below. |