12 Palestinian arrested for Jerusalem bus bombing

Cnaan Liphshiz

(JTA) – Police in Israel arrested 12 Palestinians from the Bethlehem area suspected of planning a bus bombing last month in Jerusalem.

The arrests took place in recent weeks but were only made public Sunday following the lifting of a gag order on the investigation of the April 18 bombing of bus 12 in Jerusalem, in which 19 people were wounded.

The suspects, all in their 30s and 20s, are believed to be active in Hamas circles, a police spokesperson told the news site nrg.

Mohammed Sammy Abedelhamid el’Aza, a 28-year-old  who had been in an Israeli prison for three years until 2007 for planning attacks for Hamas, is suspected of recruiting Abelhamid abu-Srur, 19, to carry out the Jerusalem attack. Abu-Srur was fatally wounded and died on April 20.

El’Aza reached out to some of the 11 other suspects to help him procure explosives, that he then used to make a bomb based on instructional videos he found online, police said. Others from that group were recruited to smuggle Abu-Srur from the Bethlehem area across the Green Line and into Jerusalem.

Of the victims wounded aboard the bus, two sustained serious injuries, six were moderately wounded and the rest were lightly injured.

The investigation also indicated that El’Aza in October 2015 used a home-made weapon to fire projectiles at Israeli cars near the West Bank settlement of Tekoa together with another suspect recently arrested, 28-year-old Mohammed Issa Mahmoud Elberberi. No one was injured in that attack.

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