Three buses exploded on Thursday evening at different locations in the “Bat Yam” settlement, south of the occupied city of “Tel Aviv,” sending shockwaves across the Israeli entity.
According to Israeli media, the “Shin Bet” has launched an investigation into the suspected placement of explosive devices inside the buses, which reportedly caused the blasts. Zionist officials also confirmed the discovery of two additional unexploded devices.
In response to the explosions, train services in Bat Yam were entirely suspended. Israeli so-called security forces issued urgent instructions for all bus drivers in the “Tel Aviv” area to inspect their vehicles, with media reports suggesting that a large-scale operation had been planned.
Zionist Authorities Scramble to Contain the Situation
The Bat Yam municipality confirmed that two of the explosions occurred at bus stops while the vehicles were unoccupied, resulting in no injuries. However, Zionist officials acknowledged that the full details remain unclear and that extensive search and precautionary measures are underway to rule out any further threats.
Meanwhile, Israeli enemy police issued a statement confirming that they suspect a deliberate attack, citing the multiple bus explosions.
A wide number of Israeli occupation security forces were deployed to the affected sites, launching a manhunt for possible suspects while bomb disposal teams examined suspicious objects in the area.
Growing Panic Among Settlers
Israeli media later reported that another explosive device was discovered inside a bus at the “Yamit 2000” amusement park near Tel Aviv, escalating fears of further incidents. Public anxiety surged, with widespread reports of additional bomb threats at multiple locations around the city following the Bat Yam explosions.
The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth cited preliminary assessments indicating that the bus explosions in Bat Yam were an act of resistance.
In light of the unfolding situation, Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to hold an emergency security meeting to address the latest developments and the growing concerns over national security.
Source: Al-Manar Website