AMB YAACOBI CALLS FOR INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNATION OF JERUSALEM BUS BOMBING-21-Aug-95
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PRESS RELEASE
AMBASSADOR YAACOBI CALLS FOR INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNATION
OF JERUSALEM BUS BOMBING
UNITED NATIONS, 21 August 1995 Following this morning's suicide
bombing of a commuter bus in Jerusalem, a letter was sent today by Gad
Yaacobi, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations to UN Secretary
General Boutrous Boutrous-Ghali. In his letter, Ambassador Yaacobi said,
"[T]his is a difficult day for Israel, but the timetable for negotiations
should not be effected, except for a period of mourning." Yaacobi added
that, "Israel calls upon all Member States to unequivocally condemn this
terrorist attack, and to oppose those states and organizations who
promote terrorism. It also calls upon Member States to join in supporting
the peace process."
Following is the text of the letter:
I would like to draw your attention to a grave act of terrorism which was
perpetrated today in Israel by Palestinian extremists.
At 7:50 a.m. local time, a Palestinian terrorist detonated a bomb on a
commuter bus travelling in rush hour traffic in Jerusalem's Ramat Eshkol
neighborhood. The explosion destroyed two buses that were travelling
along the same street. According to the latest accounts, four Israelis
were killed and over 100 were injured.
Sources from the fundamentalist organization Hamas have claimed
responsibility for the attack which was carried out by a terrorist who
entered the bus armed with a pipe bomb.
The attack was intended not only to kill innocent Israelis, but to derail
the peace process as well. The attacker and those who sent him are
enemies of peace and of the people of the Middle East who seek an end to
hatred and violence.
Israel will not allow terrorism to destroy the progress made thus far in
implementing the Declaration of Principles signed by Israel and the PLO
on 13 September 1993. Israel remains committed to working with the
Palestinians toward achieving peace. Yet Israel will continue to take all
measures necessary to combat terrorism in order to ensure the security of
its citizens. This is a difficult day for Israel, but the timetable for
negotiations should not be effected, except for a period of mourning.
Israel calls upon all Member States to unequivocally condemn this
terrorist attack, and to oppose those states and organizations who
promote terrorism. It also calls upon Member States to join in supporting
the peace process.
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