Bomb Explodes near Israeli Soldiers in Jenin, No Injuries Reported

Published July 1st, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

An explosive device went off Sunday near a bus full of Israeli soldiers on their way to the Sanur paratrooper boot-camp in the West Bank city of Jenin, Israel Radio reported, cited by Haaretz newspaper.  

No injuries were reported. 

Meanwhile, tens of Palestinians were injured by tear gas during clashes between residents of Silet El Dhaher village and Israeli troops near Jenin, reported the official Palestinian news agency, WAFA. 

It said that clashes flared as residents of the village took to the streets and opened their shops, breaking the Israeli blockade that has been imposed since mid June. 

Since the outbreak of the latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict last September, CNN reports that Palestinians have killed over 112 Israelis with weapons ranging from stones and knives to machineguns and car bombs. Israeli military sources have reported well over 600 injuries to Israelis of Jewish descent.  

In the same time period, according to CNN, Israeli soldiers and armed Jewish settlers have killed 13 Arab Israelis and over 458 Palestinians with weapons ranging from machineguns and tanks to US-made Apache helicopter gunships and F-16s.  

According to Amnesty International, nearly 100 of the Palestinians killed were children. 

In addition, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society has reported over 14,000 Palestinians wounded, and over 520 killed.  

Jewish author Noam Chomsky, who according to a New York Times Book Review article is “arguably the most important intellectual alive,” has been quoted as saying: “State terrorism is an extreme form of terrorism, generally much worse than individual terrorism because it has the resources of a state behind it.” – Albawaba.com 

 

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