From
Israel National News:
[Two] Security guards suspected and stopped him, at which point he detonated the explosives with which he was equipped. The two guards were seriously wounded, with shrapnel throughout their bodies . . . .
Over fifty others were taken to Be'er Sheva's Soroka Medical Center for treatment, most of them suffering relatively minor injuries or shock.
The terrorist was apparently headed for one of Israel's largest hospitals, Soroka Medical Center. A bus driver of the MetroDan company, who said he was the first to notice the terrorist, recounted, "I was parked at the #9 bus stop when the terrorist arrived and asked if I get to the hospital. I told him that the #12 bus gets there. I saw that he had a large and full backpack and a plastic bag in his hand. I suspected him, and told the guard. He kept his eye on him, brought another guard, and then the explosion happened . . . ."
Likud MK Ehud Yatom said that today's attack "is a manifestation of the Palestinian intentions, as expressed by Muhammed Def [in his recent videotape] and the Islamic Jihad, to pursue and murder us as humiliated victims. We must restore our deterrence capacities in full strength in order to prevent the fulfillment of the Palestinian dream for another retreat from Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem."
MK Uri Ariel (National Union) said, "The terrorist organizations received a green light from the Prime Minister. He has shown them that terrorism pays off, as it brings to our surrender and retreat."
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The bomber was identified as Ala'a Za'akik, 25, an Islamic Jihad member from the village of Beit Omer, near Hebron. Security sources said there had been no concrete warning of an impending attack in the Beersheba area.
Construction of the security fence in the South Hebron Hills, just east of Beersheba has not yet been completed.
The attack was almost identical to a suicide bombing in Beersheba one year ago, on August 31, 2004,
in which the bomber came from Hebron hills.