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2002 Herzliya bombing
Suicide bombing in Herzliya, Israel
Suicide bombing in Herzliya, Israel
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | 2002 Herzliya bombing |
| partof | the Second Intifada militancy campaign |
| image | Mifgash Hasharon Jamil.jpg |
| map | |
| caption | Jamil (Mifgash Ha'Sharon) restaurant |
| location | "Mifgash Ha'Sharon" restaurant, Herzliya, Israel |
| date | |
| native_name | הפיגוע במפגש השרון ג'מיל בהרצליה |
| native_name_lang | he |
| coordinates | |
| time | 7:30 pm |
| timezone | UTC+2 |
| type | Suicide bombing |
| weapon | Pipe bomb |
| fatalities | 1 Israeli teenager (+1 bomber) |
| injuries | 15 Israeli civilians |
| perpetrator | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility |
| numpart | 1 |
| time-begin = | time-end = The 2002 Herzliya bombing took place on June 11, 2002, when a Palestinian suicide bomber set off a bomb at the Jamil (Mifgash Ha'Sharon) restaurant in the Israeli beach suburb of Herzliya. The event resulted in the death of one teenager, Hadar Hershkowitz, and the injury of 15 people. The attack led Israel to lodge a formal complaint with the UN security council, citing it as evidence for a "campaign of Palestinian terrorism" against Israeli civilians.
The attack
At about 7:30 pm, a Palestinian suicide bomber set off a pipe bomb in the Shawarma restaurant "Mifgash Ha'Sharon" (AKA "Jamil"), where about 30 people were sitting. The pipe bomb used in the attack was said to have been "relatively small." A 14-year-old girl was killed in the attack and 15 additional people were injured in the attack.
According to Israeli sources, earlier that day, three Israeli high school students were injured when Palestinian militants attacked their school bus. One student was seriously injured. That same day, a Palestinian militant stabbed an Israeli policeman in Jerusalem.
The perpetrator
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a military wing of Fatah, claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that it was "in retaliation for the daily incursions by the occupation forces against the cities, towns, villages and refugee camps". The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades spokesman stated that the suicide bomber was a 30-year-old Palestinian named Omar Zayadeh who originated from the Palestinian village of Ma'adama in the West Bank.
Aftermath
In 2003, Israeli troops demolished the home of the bomber.
According to Palestinian Media Watch, an Israel-based media watchdog organization, in 2010 the Palestinian Authority built a monument honoring the bomber in the town square of the West Bank town of Madama. The monument, in the form of a pyramid, features portraits of Yasser Arafat and of the bomber. Below the bomber's portrait are the words, "The heroic Shahada – Seeker (Martyrdom- Seeker) Omar Muhammad Ziyada (Abu Samed) who carried out the heroic Herzliya operation on June 11, 2002."
Official reactions
;Involved parties Israel: David Baker, an official in Sharon's office, condemned the attack as "another example of the Palestinians' intention to commit murder for the sake of murder".
Palestinian territories:
- Palestinian National Authority: PA officials condemned the attack, stating it was wrong to attack innocent people on the street. In the statement, the authority said it would do its "utmost" to prevent future attacks.
- Senior Hamas officials said the attack is "a natural response to Israel's crimes in the territories."
References
References
- link. (2012-10-10 . CNN. June 11, 2002)
- [http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=2816 "PA town square memorial honors suicide terrorist and his attack as 'heroic,'"] Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook, August 19, 2002, Palestine Media Watch.
- [https://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/13/world/mideast-turmoil-ramallah-israelis-pull-back-from-arafat-compound.html?pagewanted=2 MIDEAST TURMOIL: RAMALLAH; Israelis Pull Back From Arafat Compound]. New York Times. June 13, 2002
- [http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Memorial/2002/1/Hadar+Hershkowitz.htm "Hadar Hershkowitz, June 11, 2002,"] Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed August 19, 2010,
- link. (2012-10-21 . 14 June 2002.)
- (2002). "Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claims responsibility for Herzliya attack; 70-year old Palestinian killed south of Jerusalem".
- Amnesty demands PFLP chief's release; new PA cabinet meets. AMIRA HASS and AMOS HAREL. Ha'aretz, 14 June 2002
- link. (2012-04-01 . Ashraq al-Awsat (In Arabic))
- [https://www.haaretz.com/news/idf-kills-palestinian-in-w-bank-1.23581 IDF kills Palestinian in W. Bank]. By Amos Harel. Haaretz
- "Injured teen dies after suicide bombing".
- [https://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/world/newsid_2040000/2040649.stm Teenage girl killed in Israel bomb blast]. BBC. 12 June 2002
- Girl dies, 9 hurt in suicide bomb attack on Herzliya restaurant. Haim Shadmi, Amit Ben-Aroya, Ha'aretz
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