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Israeli bus blown up after soldiers kill militant ( 2003-12-26 01:20) (Agencies)
An explosion tore through a bus outside Tel Aviv on Thursday, killing at least three people, minutes after Israeli helicopter gunships killed a senior Islamic militant in Gaza City.
Israeli security sources and medics said the blast took place near a bus stop on a highway leading out of Israel's coastal metropolis.
A witness who gave his name as Yosef Doll told Israel Radio: "There are wounded people lying everywhere...Other cars were hit by the blast, everything flew up in the air."
In the last big suicide attack in Israel, on October 4, a Palestinian suicide bomber blew herself up in a crowded beach restaurant in the city of Haifa, killing 23 other people.
Medics said earlier that Meqled Hamid of Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian militant group spearheading suicide attacks on Israelis, was killed along with at least four other people in an Israeli missile strike on a car in Gaza City.
Israel has used helicopters to track and kill dozens of militants waging a three-year-old Palestinian uprising, but it was the first such attack on Gaza for more than two months.
On October 20, Israel killed two Hamas militants in a helicopter missile strike on a mini-van in Gaza City. Another man was killed and nine wounded.
A period of relative calm has spurred efforts to bring Israel and the Palestinians back to negotiations on a U.S.-backed peace plan that would lead to a Palestinian state by 2005 in Gaza and the West Bank.
Israel says the calm is an illusion, though, and that it has foiled at least two dozen attempts by would-be suicide bombers to reach Israeli cities.
An Israeli raid on a Gaza Strip refugee camp killed at least nine people on Tuesday, prompting Palestinians to call off a meeting that had been planned to try to arrange a peace summit.
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