3 buses explode in suspected terror attack near Tel Aviv: Israeli police

Another bomb was also found undetonated on a separate bus, officials said.
Three buses exploded near Tel Aviv on Thursday in what Israeli police are calling a suspected coordinated terror attack, according to the country’s Police Spokesperson’s Unit.
The buses where the bombs exploded were empty and in separate parking lots about 500 meters apart from each other, the mayor of Bat Yam, where the incident occurred, said. Bat Yam is on Israel’s southern coast and is just south of Tel Aviv.
There were no injuries from the explosions, police said.
Another bomb was also found undetonated on a separate bus, according to an update from the police spokesman Thursday. Officials had previously said there were two undetonated bombs discovered.
The explosive devices resembled bombs that Israeli police have seen in the West Bank, the spokesman said.
Police said they found a written note with one of the bombs, that read: “Revenge against the Tulkarm camp,” referring to the Israeli operation in the West Bank last week, ABC News confirmed.
Sources briefed on the preliminary investigation told ABC News, officials believe a coordinated terror attack was planned for Friday morning to coincide with the pre-Sabbath rush when buses in Israel are typically crowded. For some reason, at least one device went off too early, sources said.
“Multiple reports have been received of explosions involving several buses at different locations in Bat Yam. Large police forces are at the scenes, searching for suspects. Police bomb disposal units are scanning for additional suspicious objects,” the Israeli Police Spokesperson’s Unit said in an initial response to the incident.
The Israel Security Agency, known as the Shin Bet, is now involved in the investigation, police confirmed to ABC News.

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