Buses Explode in Israel During Suspected Terror Attack

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At two different sites close to Tel Aviv, bombs reportedly went off on buses that were empty. The police have stated that they are investigating the incident as a possible terrorist assault.

Due to the explosions, there were no reports of any casualties.

The Israeli police reportedly conducted an investigation into further suspicious devices that were discovered following the explosions, but they concluded that these devices did not constitute a threat.

There was a bus that was engulfed in flames at a parking lot in Bat Yam, which is located south of Tel Aviv, and plumes of smoke were rising above it. These photographs were published in Israeli media.

A bus that had been destroyed by fire was depicted in another photograph.

There were no claims of responsibility made in the early aftermath.

Israel is now carrying out a comprehensive military operation in the West Bank, which it claims is being carried out with the intention of putting an end to terrorist activities.

Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security organization, and the Israeli police are working together to examine the explosive devices, according to the Israeli military, which stated that it was working with Shin Bet.

In addition to this, it stated that all gates to the West Bank had been barred in certain regions.

According to the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu has received an update from high-ranking security officials and has given instructions to the Israeli military to increase the operation in the West Bank and to increase the level of protection in Israeli cities.

Additionally, Israel is now in the midst of a difficult cease-fire with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas turned over coffins that it said contained the bodies of four Israeli captives who were abducted in the attack that the United States-designated terrorist group conducted in Israel on October 7, 2023. This was done as part of the cease-fire agreement that was reached earlier on Thursday.

[READ MORE: Hamas Turns Handover of Israeli Hostages Into Hideous Spectacle]

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