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Israeli police explosives experts survey the scene of an explosion in Jerusalem March 23, 2011. Thanks to a Charedi Man There Were Less Casualties. Jerusalem - Three yeshiva boys were sitting around the bag, I screamed "Get out of here! That's a suspicious bag!" This was how David Amuyal described the scene of Wednesday's bombing from his hospital bed. Amuyal, whose call to the police just seconds before the blast most likely saved lives, is suffering from a fractured pelvis, steel pellets have penetrated his body and shrapnel is deeply embedded in his left hand and leg. Amuyal's brother in law, Shimshon Moshe, who owns the kiosk hit in the attack, arrived at the scene to examine the damage and start the cleanup. "Everything is like Sodom and Gomorrah here, I cleaned and swept the mess away and we're over it," he said. "I got there at 12 pm and things were business as usual. As I was working a haredi guy came into the kiosk and told me 'there's a bag outside'. People constantly come in here telling me 'there's a suspicious case or bag over there', I'm used to it, I didn't get excited, I went outside and saw a black duffel bag on a rock near the phone booth." "There were three young yeshiva boys sitting around it, around 14-15 years old," Amuyal added, reconstructing Wednesday's events. "I looked at the bag and had a very strong bad feeling about it. It was new, very new, with a zipper and it seemed suspicious. At that very moment I told them 'move quickly, it's a suspicious object, evacuate the area immediately'." Amuyal then took out his cellular phone and called the police to report the suspicious bag. "As I was on the phone I felt a huge blast that threw me back. I was about a meter and a half (4.9 feet) away from the device, I flew 4-5 meters (13-16 feet) back and my body caught fire. I tried to put out the fire with my hands; I got up, walked around 15 meters away from the scene and sat on a railing nearby." "I couldn't roll on the floor to put out the fire, I saw black and felt the shrapnel, at first my legs burned and when I looked down I saw that my stomach was completely open." Amuyal said that it took time before he felt the pain that gripped his entire body: "Some passersby came very quickly and started to administer first aid, the ambulances and security forces were right behind them." Amuyal claims that it was a miracle that he was alive and that the blast didn't claim more lives, he refuses to take the credit for saving the lives of those near the bomb. "I'm not a hero. I tried, I did as much as I could but I didn't manage to get everyone away. If not for the miracle, I would be on the other side too. I felt death, I could have escaped but I didn't." Read more at Ynet News. |
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article #2 sent in by another reader Posted on Thu, Mar. 24, 2011 Israel bombing brings back painful memories for local family By Frances Robles francesrobles@miamiherald.com The news coming out of Jerusalem on Wednesday was a painful flashback for Tuly Wultz, a former Israeli paratrooper who lives in Weston. Wednesday's bus station bombing brought him back to April 17, 2006, when his family's quest for Tel Aviv's best shwarma made them victim to a terrorist suicide bomber. His son Daniel, 16, a sophomore at David Posnack Hebrew Day school in Plantation, was riddled with shrapnel and died 28 days later. "This news today put me in a completely different state of mind," said Wultz, who was also injured that day. "It's been a very tough day." One woman was killed Wednesday and at least two dozen more were injured when someone placed a bomb in a bag near a public telephone at a bus stop as two buses pulled into a busy station, The New York Times reported. It was the first terror attack in Israel since Daniel's killing, and the first in Jerusalem in seven years. "The problem is people who perpetrate these terrorist attacks just have to win one time," Wultz said. "You can stop them 1,000 times, but they just need to win once." Since his son's death, Wultz created the Daniel Cantor Wultz Foundation, which holds anti-bullying programs that promote acceptance. "We see a gradual increase in the escalation of violence in the last few weeks," said Ofer Bavly, consul general at the Israeli consulate in Miami, noting this month's slaughter of a sleeping family at the Itamar settlement. "Last week, 50 mortar shells were fired from Gaza. Today, five more. There is definitely a heightened level of preoccupation." He said the Israeli government launched retaliation attacks against missile-launchers. No organization claimed responsibility for the bus bombing, but several groups, including the Islamic Jihad, praised it. "In the most absolute terms, we call for an end to the environment of incitement that encourages such terrorist attacks," the Greater Miami Jewish Federation said in a statement. "We vehemently condemn this new round of violence, which is another stark reminder of the importance and the difficulty of continuing to move on the path to a just and lasting peace, providing safety and security to all people in the Middle East." Republican U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs committee, condemned Wednesday's bombing. "This attack in Jerusalem, and the continued attacks on Israel from Gaza, are sobering reminders that extremist groups and their state sponsors continue to pose a clear and growing threat to Israel," she said in a statement. "Violence against Israel perpetrated by extremist groups is relentless, and illustrates the need for the U.S. to continue to provide robust security assistance to our key." Brian D. Siegal, director of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation's Broward regional office, said his organization would continue to promote international delegation visits to Israel. "This is a disturbing chain of events," Siegal said. "It's important to see what Israel is: a thriving democracy and pluralistic society and wonderful place."
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