A 59-year-old British national, Mary Jean Gardner, was the woman killed in Wedsnesday’s bomb explosion in the center of Jerusalem which also left dozens wounded near the central bus station.
One person was killed and more than 30 were wounded when a bomb ripped through a Jerusalem bus Wednesday, just hours after Israeli raids on Gaza in response to an upsurge in rocket fire from the Gaza Strip to Israeli southern cities.
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Gaza medics say three Palestinians, including children, were also wounded when Israeli tank fire struck a home in the Strip; IDF has no immediate comment on the report.
Former Israeli president Moshe Katsav was on Tuesday sentenced to seven years behind bars after being convicted on two counts of rape and other offences in a scandal which has rocked Israel.
German prosecutors Tuesday said John Demjanjuk, 90, should serve a six-year jail term for helping to murder 27,900 Jews during his alleged time as a Nazi death camp guard during World War II.
In response to barrage of rockets, Lieberman instructs Israeli UN envoy to lodge formal complaint; in message to envoy, Lieberman says this incident proves that a future Palestinian state will be a 'terrorist state.'
Attack comes despite unilateral ceasefire declared by Libyan government; France's UN envoy predicts imminent military action following UN authorization for no-fly zone.