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JERUSALEM, Aug. 28 -- A Palestinian suicide bomber detonated himself outside a public bus in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba during Sunday rush hour, wounding at least 10 people in the first such attack since Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
Israeli officials said the casualty toll would have been far higher if the driver hadn't identified the bomber as a potential attacker and quickly notified two security guards, who pursued the man as he walked through the city's main bus station. The bomber eventually detonated his explosives, seriously wounding the two guards and injuring at least eight other Israelis. More than two dozen others were treated at local hospitals for light injuries and hysteria.
JERUSALEM, Aug. 28 -- A Palestinian suicide bomber detonated himself outside a public bus in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba during Sunday rush hour, wounding at least 10 people in the first such attack since Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
Israeli officials said the casualty toll would have been far higher if the driver hadn't identified the bomber as a potential attacker and quickly notified two security guards, who pursued the man as he walked through the city's main bus station. The bomber eventually detonated his explosives, seriously wounding the two guards and injuring at least eight other Israelis. More than two dozen others were treated at local hospitals for light injuries and hysteria.