2001 Netanya bombing

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Location32°19′41″N 34°51′32″E / 32.32806°N 34.85889°E / 32.32806; 34.85889
Netanya, Israel
DateMarch 4, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-03-04)
c. 9:00 am
Attack type
Suicide bombing
Deaths3 civilians (+1 bomber)
2001 Netanya bombing
Part of the Second Intifada militancy campaign
The attack aftermath
2001 Netanya bombing is located in Central Israel
2001 Netanya bombing
The attack site
Location32°19′41″N 34°51′32″E / 32.32806°N 34.85889°E / 32.32806; 34.85889
Netanya, Israel
DateMarch 4, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-03-04)
c. 9:00 am
Attack type
Suicide bombing
Deaths3 civilians (+1 bomber)
Injured60+[1]
PerpetratorHamas claimed responsibility

The 2001 Netanya bombing was a suicide bombing which occurred on March 4, 2001, at the center of the business district of Netanya, Israel. Three civilians were killed in the attack and over 60 people were injured.[1]

The attack aftermath

On Sunday, March 4, 2001, shortly before 9:00 am, a Palestinian suicide bomber wearing an explosive belt hidden underneath his clothes detonated the explosive device at a busy intersection in the center of the business district of Netanya, Israel. The force of the blast killed Naftali Dean, 85, of Tel Mond, his niece, Shlomit Ziv, 58, of Netanya, and Yevgenya Malchin, 70, of Netanya and injured over 60 people.[1]

Perpetrator

After the attack, the Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack and stated that the attack was carried out by a 23-year-old Palestinian named Ahmed Alyan who was a resident of the West Bank.[2]

Official reactions

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