Bus bomb blast in Tel Aviv suburb

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A pipe bomb believed to have been planted by Palestinian militants exploded on board a bus in central Israel just moments after it had been evacuated, police said, in the most serious attack inside Israel in more than a year.

The explosion in a Tel Aviv suburb threatened to further poison what has become a tense and negative atmosphere between the Israelis and the Palestinians since peace talks were resumed after five year hiatus in the summer. The US-brokered negotiations have made little visible progress so far.

A police spokesman, Micky Rosenfeld, said there were no injuries in the blast. The explosion blew windows out of the bus and charred the sides of the vehicle.

"Based on the findings at the scene by bomb disposal experts, it was a terrorist attack," he said. "We're continuing to search the area for suspects."

Rosenfeld said the nature of the target and the nature of the device led authorities to determine that militants, not criminals, were behind the bombing. He declined to elaborate, and there was no immediate claim of responsibility.

He said the bomb was discovered in a bag on the bus. The driver ordered passengers to get off, and the bomb exploded shortly after as a bomb squad expert was inspecting it. The police sapper was not injured but was taken to a hospital to be evaluated.

It was the most serious attack inside Israel since a bomb explosion wounded more than 20 people in Tel Aviv in November 2012. At the time, Israel was involved in heavy fighting with Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip.

A decade ago, there was a spate of Palestinian suicide bombings on buses, in restaurants and in other public spaces in Israel. More than 3,000 Palestinians and 1,000 Israelis died during several years of fighting.

But tensions have subsided in recent years. The neighbouring West Bank, however, has seen a recent rise in Israeli-Palestinian violence, though senior Israeli officials believe the various incidents in the Palestinian territory have not been connected to each other.

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