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Twin blasts near bus stops in Jerusalem on Wednesday have killed one and injured at least 18 people, with Israeli police blaming Palestinian terrorists and Islamist terror group Hamas praising the attacks but stopping short of claiming responsibility.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Two blasts went off near bus stops in Jerusalem at the height of morning rush hour on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring at least 18, in what police said were suspected attacks by Palestinians.
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Two blasts went off near bus stops in Jerusalem on Wednesday, injuring at least 11 people, in what police said were suspected attacks by Palestinians. One of the blasts went off near a bus stop on the edge of the city, where commuters usually crowd waiting for buses. The second went off in Ramot, a neighborhood in the city’s north. Hospitals said they received a dozen wounded, including two who were critically injured and two seriously.
Two blasts went off near bus stops in Jerusalem on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring at least 14, in what police said were suspected attacks by Palestinians.
Police say explosions, 30 minutes apart, were caused by explosive devices planted at the scene by Palestinian terrorists; at least 18 people were wounded in attacks, several in critical and serious condition