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Israel-Palestine
suiside bomber attaks israeli bus station
2005-08-28
A suicide bomber blew himself up next to a bus at a station in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba on Sunday, wounding at least 10 people, officials said. The attack was the first since Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip this month. Witnesses said the bomber was stopped by a security guard before he could board the bus. "I was suspicious of him. He had a large backpack and a plastic bag in his hand," a witness who identified himself as a bus driver named Rami told Israel Radio. "I pointed him out to the guard. He was about 20 meters (yards) from the bus when he blew up. It was a huge explosion, very big," he said, adding that two security guards had approached the bomber just before the explosion.
So presumably at least the security guards are toast...
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
It'll come. They've got to crow. My guess would be Hamas or IJ, but it could be the al-Aqsa Martyrs...
The bombing rattled efforts to move the Gaza withdrawal forward to full-fledged peacemaking.
That's what it's supposed to do, of course...
"Israel has taken the necessary steps to further the prospects of peace with the Palestinians," said David Baker, an official in the office of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. "This bombing ... is another indication that the Palestinian Authority must take proper steps against terror, and without these steps, there will be no progress."
The PA won't take the steps because it's afraid it'll lose the fight with the Islamists. So Abbas will continue to pretend he's in charge and the negotiators will attempt to use events they don't control as bargaining chips.
There has been a lull in attacks since Israel and the Palestinians declared a truce in February. But Palestinian militant groups vowed to attack Israel last week after Israeli troops killed five Palestinians in a raid in the West Bank.
Ummm... Weren't they making the same vows prior to the five guys being killed?
"We condemn this attack and call upon all to make a maximum effort in order to maintain the truce and quiet," Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said. "Violence will bring more violence, and what Israelis and Palestinians need today is more peace and not violence." Police said they had raised the level of alert across the country.
Posted by:muck4doo

#12  â€œIf the end of this war is mainly about creating a Palestinian state, then the Palestinians have shown in the midst of America's war against terrorism that terror has won. If the main result is the Arab world visibly accepting not only Israel's de facto existence, but accepting Israel as a Jewish state, than the West has won and Arab radicalism has lost.

"Which side is winning will be measured largely by whether the Arab side is compelled to put its peace cards on the table early, the way Israel has had to do by proving, over and over, that it supports Palestinian statehood.

"If Bush shies away from demanding that the Arab world give Israel a similar level of confidence that the end game is not some backdoor means of our destruction, it will show that the U.S. continues to show deference to a key plank of Arab radicalism.”
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-singer060203.asp

Bush must pressure Abbas to recognize that the existence of Hamas and other terrorist organizations will prevent the creation of a Palestinian state.
Posted by: jules 2   2005-08-28 18:44  

#11  Abbas recognised Israel at Sharm el-Sheikh. Not as a Jewish state, mind you...
Posted by: Colt   2005-08-28 17:48  

#10  Repeat:

Time for the US to pressure Abbas and the Palestinians to publicly recognize Israel's right to exist. And not as a state on another continent or as some fuzzy principle with no land to make it real. Israel as a state in the Middle East.
Posted by: jules 2   2005-08-28 17:45  

#9  So presumably at least the security guards are toast...

'Toast'? WTF is wrong with you? One of the guards is near death, and the other in serious condition.
Posted by: Colt   2005-08-28 17:41  

#8  ...as this will put them [Israelis] in a stronger position.
Posted by: Rafael   2005-08-28 17:22  

#7  AP, that's a bit of an exaggeration I think. Israel can ably protect itself and if it comes down to it, the next war may settle things for good. I'd say the stakes have never been higher for the Palestinians. If they screw this up by increasing their attacks on Israel, they will write their own epilogue, with a big "Q.E.D." at the end. Israel will have every justification to deal them the final blow.

In fact, the Israelis should do more for the Palestinians, as this will put them in a stronger position. It is already becoming clear that the Palestinians aren't interested in peace, if there were any doubts before. The only risk for the Israelis, is that Israel might lose the will to fight, becoming tired of so many years of conflict.
Posted by: Rafael   2005-08-28 17:19  

#6  The Israelis are making a strategic withdrawl by vacating their Gaza settlements. The Paleos are using the withdrawl as a propaganda victory and look upon the Israeli withdrawl as a sign of weakness.

If Isreal does not use overwhelming force to put down the coming rocket attacks over the border, then she will die of a thousand cuts (read suicide bombers).

The day is coming for Israel to send the clear message to terrorists. If she does not, Israel is finished. Maybe on the installment plan, but still finished. The stakes have never been higher for Isreal.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-08-28 15:00  

#5  Waiting on that overwhelming counter-fire. Somebody wake me up when it happens.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-08-28 13:06  

#4  Gaza Withdrawal = Homicidal-Suicidal boomer!

Two word note to Sharon ...

Neville Chamberlain
Posted by: The Angry Fliegerabwehrkanonen   2005-08-28 12:48  

#3  looks like SE of Hebron
Posted by: Frank G   2005-08-28 11:04  

#2  I wonder where the nearest area unprotected by the wall is to Beersheba?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-08-28 10:38  

#1  Hasn't even been a week since they cleared out Gaza.
Maybe they should give up the west bank and see what happens.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-08-28 10:14  

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