Alleged Tel Aviv bus bomber charged
Published December 19, 2012
JERUSALEM (JTA) — An 18-year-old Palestinian man was indicted for allegedly leaving a bomb on a Tel Aviv bus that left more than 20 Israelis wounded when it detonated.
Mohammed Mafarja was charged Wednesday in Tel Aviv District Court with planting the bomb on the No. 142 in central Tel Aviv, which detonated on Nov. 21 during Israel’s Operation Pillar of Defense in Gaza. The indictment says he planted the bomb on behalf of Hamas, which runs the Gaza Strip, in order to help them during the conflict.
Mafarja allegedly informed other members of a terrorist cell supporting Hamas when the bomb was planted and got off the bus. It was then detonated using a mobile phone, as it passed near the central army base called the Kirya.
The teen has Israeli citizenship as part of a Palestinian family unification program, and worked in the city of Modi’in. Three other members of the terror cell, all from the West Bank, were arrested in connection with the attack.
No trial date has been set.
Mafarja’s attorney told reporters that his client did not know that the bomb would cause such destruction.
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