Jaffa Road bus bombings
| Jaffa Road bus bombings | |
|---|---|
Aftermath of the February 25 attack | |
The attack site | |
| Location | 31°47′20″N 35°12′20″E / 31.78889°N 35.20556°E Jerusalem |
| Date | February 25, 1996 |
Attack type | Suicide bombing |
| Deaths | 27 in total
|
| Injured | 48 (mostly civilians) |
| Perpetrators | Assailant, trained, armed, and supported by Iran. Hamas claimed responsibility. |
The Jaffa Road bus bombings were Palestinian suicide attacks carried out in 1996 on two No. 18 buses on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem. Hamas suicide bombers killed 45 people in the attacks, which were masterminded by Mohammed Deif, using explosives prepared by Adnan Awul. These two bombings, within a few days of each other, occurred during a Hamas offensive launched after the killing of Yahya Ayyash, which also included the French Hill neighborhood attack, a suicide bombing in Ashkelon, and a terrorist attack near Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv.