Friday, March 6. 2009
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The Jerusalem Post is now citing a TV news report that
the Arab drove his tractor unhindered through Jerusalem to the attack scene:
The attacker - later identified as Mar'i al-Rdaidah, 26, from the capital's northeastern Beit Hanina neighborhood - reached the intersection near Teddy Stadium and managed to push the police patrol car for about 30 meters, police said. He pushed the police vehicle into the bus, but his momentum was apparently stopped by the bus and an electrical post pinned between the police car and the bus.
The bus was full of girls dressed in Purim costumes en route to cheer up patients at Hadassah hospital, according to the Zaka rescue and recovery service.
Rdaidah drove the construction vehicle unhindered through the city to the scene of the attack, Channel 2 reported.
According to the report, Rdaidah, who lived on the Palestinian side of Beit Hanina and did not have an Israeli ID card, was the owner of the vehicle, unlike in the two previous bulldozer rampages in Jerusalem last year.
The terrorist was pronounced dead at Hadassah-University Medical Center in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem neighborhood...
Hamas spokesman Munir al-Masri praised the attack.
Jerusalem District deputy police chief Nisso Shaham said at the scene of Thursday's attack that, following the previous attacks in the capital, police had compiled a list of bulldozer drivers and owners in the city in order to identify possible attackers. But, he said, "this kind of attack cannot be anticipated and therefore it is impossible to prepare for it."
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