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Suicide Attacker Kills 3 at West Bank Checkpoint

An Israeli army officer and two Palestinians are slain in a blast that injures nine others. Officials say the target was a Hanukkah event.

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December 30, 2005|Laura King, Times Staff Writer

JERUSALEM — A Palestinian suicide bomber reportedly intent on attacking a crowded Hanukkah gathering detonated his payload of explosives when Israeli troops stopped him at a West Bank checkpoint Thursday. An army lieutenant and two Palestinians were killed along with the bomber.

The powerful explosion at an impromptu roadblock near the town of Tulkarm injured nine other people, six of them soldiers and three of them Palestinian bystanders, Israeli authorities said. One of the wounded soldiers was in grave condition, the military said in a statement.


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Israeli and Palestinian officials alike condemned the attack, with Israel calling it proof that the country risks lethal consequences if it eases tight military restrictions on Palestinians' movement in the West Bank.

The Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad was responsible for the bombing, according to Arabic-language media reports and an official of the group in the Gaza Strip. But West Bank leaders of Islamic Jihad, who are targeted for arrest and assassination by Israeli forces, were uncharacteristically silent.

Islamic Jihad has been responsible for most of the suicide bombings against Israelis this year, having spurned an informal cease-fire that rival groups such as Hamas have largely respected for some months now.

"These suicide bombers were on their way to perpetrate an attack against Israelis while they were celebrating Hanukkah," said David Baker, an official in Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's office. "This is another vivid example of the total disinterest shown by the Palestinian Authority in taking any discernible measures to prevent terrorism against Israelis."

The Israeli military identified the two Palestinians who were killed as the driver of the bomber's taxi and a passenger. The men's possible role in the bombing was being investigated, an army statement said.

Another Palestinian passenger, who said he unwittingly rode with the bomber, told Reuters news agency that Israeli troops at the checkpoint set up near Tulkarm ordered the young man out of the car and told him to open his bulky overcoat.

"He got out slowly, fastened his jacket and blew himself up," said the witness, Nafez Shahin.

Israeli security forces had received specific intelligence warnings that a bomber was en route to an attack, most likely in the Tel Aviv area, and if possible at a crowded holiday gathering. Israelis are holding pageants and parties this week to celebrate the eight-day Jewish festival of Hanukkah.

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