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    Israeli prime minister tells military to carry out West Bank operation after bus explosions

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsFebruary 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the navy to hold out an “intensive” operation within the West Financial institution after explosions on buses near Tel Aviv on Thursday (Feb 20), in what Netanyahu’s workplace described as an tried mass assault.

    No casualties have been reported.

    The Israeli police earlier mentioned there had been explosions on three buses in two Israeli suburbs exterior Tel Aviv and that 4 explosive gadgets had been discovered. Native media reported the explosions had occurred on buses in depots and have been empty.

    The explosions have been a stark reminder of the devastating bus bombings in Israel that have been an indicator of the Palestinian rebellion of the 2000s, though such assaults at the moment are uncommon.

    The navy mentioned in an announcement that it was aiding the police and Shin Guess intelligence company within the investigation. The police mentioned it was looking for suspects, advising the general public to stay vigilant.

    There was no rapid declare of accountability for the explosions. Netanyahu met with the protection minister, head of the navy and Shin Guess and the police commissioner following the explosions, his workplace mentioned. A police spokesperson mentioned that improvised explosive gadgets with timers had been recognized and public transportation had been looked for any additional gadgets.

    A video revealed by native media confirmed what seemed to be a bus on fireplace at a depot and a photograph of a burned out bus.



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