The explosion heavily damaged nearby buildings and destroyed cars All of the dead are believed to be policemen. About 20 policemen had gathered in front of the Rahimawa police station to get their day’s orders when the car exploded at 8.45am, said the station’s chief, Colonel Adel Ibrahim. At least ten people were killed and 45 injured when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive-packed vehicle today outside an Iraqi police station in a Kurdish neighbourhood of the ethnically divided northern city of Kirkuk. Tommy Lapid, the Justice Minister, said: “This painful attack is the answer to the world gathering in The Hague.”It is not the state of Israel that is on trial, but the Palestinian terrorism.”Israel yesterday started dismantling a five-mile length of the barrier encircling the Palestinian town of Baqa el-Sharqiya near the pre-1967 border.. He had been without work since the beginning of the intifada The Israelis refused to give him a permit.
He was wounded in the abdomen two years ago while throwing stones at soldiers.”Joan Kedem, a British-born Israeli grandmother, had just got off another bus when she heard the explosion “I was about 50 yards away,” she said “I turned around. There was an unearthly silence, then an enormous cloud of smoke. I saw body parts flying across the street.”Reuven Pool, a volunteer paramedic who rushed to the scene, said: “I found one person under a seat He was screaming with pain One of his legs had been blown off. We managed to stabilise him and get him to an ambulance.”Israel seized on the attack as a vindication of the fence. They said they expected the army to demolish it, a standard punishment for such attacks. Troops also moved into Bethlehem.Yasser Ashqar, the bomber’s cousin, said: “Like many Palestinian young men, Mohammed was frustrated and angry.
In a statement it called the barrier “a Nazi wall which will not stop us attacking”.But the group later denied involvement in the bombing, which it said only served Israeli propaganda interests. It did not explain why it had issued the statement or the video.Israelis see the Fatah involvement as evidence either that the Palestinian leadership is behind the bombings, or that it has lost control of the al-Aqsa militants.The paramilitary border police raided Hussan after the attack and arrested the bomber’s parents and three brothers Other relatives emptied the family’s two-storey house. Al-Aqsa released a farewell video showing the bomber seated in front of the group’s flag. “The timing is wrong and it damages the Palestinian interest,” he said. “It’s time we examined ourselves and stopped these attacks.”He said only 300 protesters turned out for a demonstration yesterday instead of the expected 5,000 “They couldn’t get to the wall because of the bombing. Most of us thought it was a big mistake.”The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, affiliated to Yasser Arafat’s Fatah faction, claimed responsibility for the attack and identified the bomber as Mohammed Zeoul, 23, from the village of Hussan near Bethlehem He left a son aged 18 months and a pregnant wife.
It was the 29th bombing in Jerusalem since the Palestinians launched the intifada three and a half years ago, and took place in the affluent German Colony suburb.The attack came 24 hours before the International Court in The Hague was due to begin hearings into the legality of Israel’s West Bank security fence.Jad Ishaq, a leading West Bank campaigner against the fence, denounced the bombing as an own-goal for the Palestinians. A Palestinian suicide bomber killed eight Israelis and wounded about 60 when he blew himself up on a bus in Jerusalem during the morning rush hour yesterday.
The dead included two 18-year-old pupils on their way to school in the city centre Nine of the wounded were children. “We have bought things from some dealers but we don’t know what the source was or what country they came from,” Hamid Reza Asefi, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, said. “It happens that some of those (dealers) were from some sub-continent countries.” Mr Asefi said Tehran had informed the International Atomic Energy Agency about the purchases.Washington accuses Iran of a lack of probity in its nuclear programme and says it is still trying to acquire the capability to build nuclear weapons.. There are fears of a crackdown on dissidents and press freedom coupled with roll-back of hard-won social freedoms.There are also concerns that the new parliament will discourage nuclear co-operation with the international community. Iran acknowledged yesterday that it bought nuclear components on a black market.

October 4th, 2010
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