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Karkur junction suicide bombing

Coordinates: 32°27′54″N 34°59′38″E / 32.46500°N 34.99389°E / 32.46500; 34.99389
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Karkur junction bus bombing
Part of the Second Intifada militancy campaign
Karkur junction suicide bombing is located in Haifa region of Israel
Karkur junction suicide bombing
The attack site
Native nameהפיגוע בצומת כרכור
LocationKarkur junction, Wadi Ara, Israel
Coordinates32°27′54″N 34°59′38″E / 32.46500°N 34.99389°E / 32.46500; 34.99389
DateOctober 21, 2002; 22 years ago (2002-10-21)
Attack type
Suicide bomber
Deaths7 soldiers and 7 civilians (+2 attackers)
Injured50+
PerpetratorIslamic Jihad

The Karkur junction bus bombing was a suicide attack on October 21, 2002, at the Karkur junction near Wadi Ara, Israel. The attack, carried out by Islamic Jihad, killed 14 passengers and wounded 50.

The attack

Egged commuter bus 841 was on its way on Route No. 65 from Kiryat Shmona to Tel Aviv when it stopped at the Karkur junction, about 8 kilometers from Hadera at the afternoon rush hour. A passenger got on and spoke to driver Chaim Avraham, but before he could answer, a jeep loaded with an estimated 100 kilograms of TNT rammed the back of the bus, causing an explosion. A fire broke out, causing a chain of explosions from the ammunition carried by soldiers who were riding the bus.[1] The explosion ignited the fuel tank, leaving the bus completely gutted. The blaze initially prevented the police and rescue workers from approaching the bus, which was reduced to a blackened skeleton.[2]

7 Israeli soldiers and 7 civilians were killed in the attack and 50 passengers were wounded.[3]

Official reactions

The Palestinian Authority said it condemned the suicide bombing. An Israeli official expressed skepticism, declaring that "The Palestinian Authority has become a prime authority on terror and could not care less about preventing it."[4]

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