Tzrifin bus stop attack

Tzrifin bus stop attack
Part of the Second Intifada militancy campaign
The attack site
Location Israel
Date September 9, 2003
17:50 pm (GMT+2)
Attack type
suicide bombing
Deaths 9 soldiers (+ 1 bomber)
Non-fatal injuries
15+ soldiers
Perpetrators Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack

The Tzrifin attack was a suicide bombing which occurred on September 9, 2003 in a bus stop in central Israel next to the military base Tzrifin. 9 people were killed in the attack and more than 15 people were injured.

The suicide bomber was a member of the Palestinian militant Islamist organization Hamas and was a resident of the Palestinian village Rantis in the West Bank.

The attack

During the evening hours of Tuesday, September 9, 2003, a Palestinian suicide bomber who was holding a bag full of explosives, approached a bus stop near the Israeli military base Tzrifin, located on the eastern side of Rishon LeZion. The bus station was full of Israeli soldiers who were on their way home.

Around 17:50 pm the bomber detonated the explosive device. The force of the explosion killed 9 people and injured more than 15. All the fatalities in the attack were soldiers.

Five hours after the attack, another attack was carried out at Café Hillel in Jerusalem in which 7 people were killed over 30 people were injured.

Fatalities

  • Senior Warrant Officer Haim Alfasi, 39, of Haifa[1]
  • Chief Warrant Officer Yaakov Ben-Shabbat, 39, of Pardes Hanna[2]
  • Cpl. Mazi Grego, 19, of Holon[3]
  • Capt. Yael Kfir, 21, of Ashkelon[4]
  • Cpl. Felix Nikolaichuk, 20, of Bat Yam[5]
  • Sgt. Efrat Schwartzman, 19, of Ganei Yehuda[6]
  • Sgt. Yonatan Peleg, 21, of Moshav Yanuv[7]
  • Cpl. Prosper Twito, 20, of Upper Nazareth[8]
  • Sgt. Liron Siboni, 19, of Ramat Gan – died of her wounds on November 19.[9]

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