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Twin blasts shake Jerusalem, 1 killed

Israel shuts two West Bank crossings near Jenin

- JERUSALEM

Two blasts went off near bus stops in Jerusalem yesterday killing one person and injuring at least 14, in what police said were suspected attacks by Palestinia­ns.

The first explosion occurred near a bus stop on the edge of the city, where commuters usually crowd waiting for buses. The second went off in Ramot, a colony in the city’s north. Police said one person died from the wounds and Israel’s rescue service Magen David Adom said four people were seriously wounded in the blasts.

The apparent attacks came as Israeli-Palestinia­n tensions are high, following months of Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank prompted by a spate of deadly attacks against Israelis that killed 19 people. There has been an uptick in recent weeks in Palestinia­n attacks.

Coalition talks

The violence also comes as former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding coalition talks after national elections and is likely to form what’s expected to be Israel’s most right-wing government ever.

Police said their initial findings showed that explosive devices were placed at the two sites. The twin blasts occurred amid the buzz of rush hour traffic and police closed part of a main highway leading out of the city, where the fist explosion went off. Video from shortly after the first blast showed debris strewn along the sidewalk as the wail of ambulances blared. A bus in Ramot was pocked with what looked like shrapnel marks.

Israel said that in response to the blasts, it was closing two West Bank crossings to Palestinia­ns near the West Bank city of Jenin, a militant stronghold.

The apparent attacks came as IsraeliPal­estinian tensions are high, following months of Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank prompted by a spate of deadly attacks against Israelis that killed 19 people.

 ?? AFP ?? An Israeli forensic expert works at scene of an explosion at a bus stop in Jerusalem.
AFP An Israeli forensic expert works at scene of an explosion at a bus stop in Jerusalem.

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