A
suicide bombing was carried out on
Gaza Street,
Jerusalem on January 29, 2004. A Palestinian bomber detonated an explosive belt on an
Egged bus #19 traveling between the two campuses of
Hadassah Medical Center. Eleven passengers were killed and over 50 people were wounded, 13 of them seriously.
The attack
On January 29, 2004, shortly before 9:00 AM, a Palestinian suicide bomber detonated himself in the back of an Egged bus at the corner of Gaza and Arlozorov streets in
Jerusalem, near the official residence of the
Prime Minister of Israel.[1] The blast tore the bus apart, blowing the roof into the air and breaking all the windows. The blast killed 11 people and injured more than 50. Thirteen were in serious condition.
The perpetrators
Both the
Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and
Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred less than 24 hours after eight Palestinians were killed in an Israeli army raid on the outskirts of Gaza,[1] naming the bomber as Ali Yusuf Jaara, a 24-year-old
Palestinian policeman from
Bethlehem.[2]
Aftermath
Originally the wreck of Bus 19 was maintained and stored by
ZAKA in Jerusalem. The Jerusalem Connection, Int'l, a Christian Zionist organization
[1] was invited by ZAKA to bring the bus to the USA. The wreck of the bus was on display first at the Hague for the
International Court of Justice hearing about the
Israeli West Bank barrier. The Jerusalem Connection then brought the bus to the USA where, under the cosponsorship of many Jewish and Christian organizations, churches, and synagogues, it was put on display in several cities and at various US universities.[3]