Two Buses Torched in Tel Aviv
WEST BANK (Dispatches) – Two buses have been burned down in an open parking lot in the Israeli-occupied territories, more than a week after over a dozen buses were torched and destroyed in a similar incident.
According to a report published by the Jerusalem Post daily, the attack took place on Golda Meir Street in Rishon Lezion city, located eight kilometers south of Tel Aviv, in the early hours of Sunday. No casualties were reported.
Firefighters were reportedly working to extinguish the fire.
Back on June 11, eighteen buses were destroyed when they were torched in the early hours of the day in the northern occupied city of Safed.
A number of other vehicles were damaged in the attack at the central bus station. There were no reports of injuries at the time.
Residents told the Walla news site they were woken by the sound of explosions and immediately panicked that it was a rocket attack.
“We thought it was Katyushas,” a person told the site.
A similar incident happened in the northern town of Kiryat Shmona last month.
There has been a surge in activity linked to organized crime across the occupied territories in recent years.
Spiraling levels of crime and violence against the Palestinian communities as well as the Zionist police’s inaction in the face of the violence have outraged Arabs, prompting tens of thousands of them to stage mass demonstrations.
Last October, hundreds of Palestinians held a mass demonstration in the Israeli-occupied territories to express their deep resentment over rising levels of misdeed and violence in their communities and the Israeli police’s collaboration with criminal gangs.
The protesters converged on Land Day Square in Deir Hanna, located 23 kilometers southeast of Acre, on October 16, 2021, and marched towards a funeral house in the town in support of young Palestinian man Jihad Hammoud, who was killed in a shooting attack by a group of unknown gunmen a week earlier.
Two other Palestinians had also been injured in the same incident.