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Clinton condemns Tel Aviv bomb as she heads to Cairo

November 21, 2012 13:38
The scene after the bus bomb in Tel Aviv (Photo: Assi Dvilanski)

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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The US Secretary of State has strongly condemned the terrorist bombing of a bus at lunchtime in central Tel Aviv.

Hillary Clinton, who is to meet Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi later today as efforts to forge a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas continue, spoke only hours after the blast on Shaul Hamelech Street, not far from the Tel Aviv Museum. The bus was on the 142 route, and was travelling down a street with pedestrians on the pavement.

At least three people sustained serious injuries, while up to 21 more suffered minor to light injuries. According to reports, the bomb was a small device, believed to have been placed on board by a male terrorist. Police have not confirmed whether the suspect is in custody.

An emergency worker from Magen David Adom, which had ambulances on the scene just three minutes after the bomb went off, said people were feeling concerned and afraid in the wake of the attack. Yonatan Yagodovsky, who said that a 20 year old woman had lost an arm in the explosion, said there were people of all ages on board at the time. "Like you would have in any normal country where people travel on public transport," he said. He said that the bus itself was badly damaged, with the windows exploded and glass sent all around.