The Jericho bus firebombing was a
Palestinian terrorist attack that occurred during the
First Intifada
The First Intifada, or First Palestinian Intifada (also known simply as the intifada or intifadah),The word ''intifada'' () is an Arabic word meaning "uprising". Its strict Arabic transliteration is '. was a sustained series of Palestinian ...
outside the
West Bank town of
Jericho
Jericho ( ; ar, أريحا ; he, יְרִיחוֹ ) is a Palestinian city in the West Bank. It is located in the Jordan Valley, with the Jordan River to the east and Jerusalem to the west. It is the administrative seat of the Jericho Gove ...
. In the attack, a bus was targeted by militants wielding
molotov cocktails, and destroyed. It resulted in the deaths of 5 Israelis, and the wounding of 5 others.
Two perpetrators were arrested immediately, and imprisoned by
Israel. They were released after 25 years as part of the renewal of peace negotiations with the
Palestinian National Authority.
Incident
On October 30, 1988, two Palestinian youths from the same extended family, Mahmud Salim Suliman Abu Khraesh of
Jericho
Jericho ( ; ar, أريحا ; he, יְרִיחוֹ ) is a Palestinian city in the West Bank. It is located in the Jordan Valley, with the Jordan River to the east and Jerusalem to the west. It is the administrative seat of the Jericho Gove ...
and Jum'a Ibrahim Juma Adam of
Ramallah
Ramallah ( , ; ar, رام الله, , God's Height) is a Palestinian city in the central West Bank that serves as the ''de facto'' administrative capital of the State of Palestine. It is situated on the Judaean Mountains, north of Jerusale ...
, were playing a game of cards at a cafe in Jericho, when one suggested to the other, "Let's throw another molotov cocktail."
[Bear, Shalom (December 28, 2013]
"List of Terrorists to be Released, and their Victims"
''The Jewish Press'' The youths had been jailed previously for attempted firebombing.
Later that evening, an
Egged bus No. 961, connecting
Tiberias and
Jerusalem via the
Jordan Valley, was making its way along
Highway 90 with 22 passengers aboard. Among the passengers on the bus were Rabbi Eliezer Mordechai Weiss, his 26-year-old wife Rachel, a second-grade teacher in Tiberias, and their sons Netanel, 3, Rephael, 2, and Ephraim, months, who were on their way to a family affair in Jerusalem. Rachel was a 10th-generation Jerusalemite, and one of 18 children born to
Yitzchak Shlomo Zilberman
Yitzchok Shlomo Zilberman ( he, יצחק שלמה זילברמן ; 30 April 1929 – 13 March 2001) was an Israeli Haredi rabbi and educator, pioneer of the Zilberman Method of Torah study. He founded Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu, part of a community ...
, founder of
Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu. They originally had been sitting together in the front of the bus, but Rachel and the children moved to the back in order not to disturb her husband's
Torah study.
[Gradstein, Linda (November 1, 1988]
"Israel Buries Victims Of Firebombing"
''Sun Sentinel''[Miller, Elhanan (July 22, 2013]
"Let the Prisoners Die in Jail, Just as My Brother Lies Dead on Mt. Herzl"
''The Times of Israel''[Meisels, Andrew and Gradstein, Linda (November 1, 1988]
"Firebombing Of Bus May Tilt Israeli Election To The Right"
''Sun Sentinel''["Ephraim Weiss"](_blank)
''Victim's Memorial Site''
An Israeli military jeep passed by first, but it was not targeted. As the bus approached Jericho, the attackers appeared out of a banana grove, and forced the bus to slow down. They hurled 3 molotov cocktails at it, setting the bus alight. Most of the passengers reacted quickly, and were able to escape the burning bus unharmed. But as the flames began to spread inside the bus, Rachel Weiss went into shock, then threw herself on her children in a vain attempt to keep them alive.
Israel Defence Forces (IDF) corporal David Delarosa, a passenger who had exited the bus, noticed Weiss sitting near the back door, and begged her to come out, but she refused. When he tried to pull her out, he heard her say
Shema Yisrael, and he understood that she wished to remain with her children. Weiss perished along with her 3 children. Delarosa died a month and a half later from burns and smoke inhalation.
Among the wounded were Dov Bloom, 35, and Sandy, 33, a couple from
kibbutz
A kibbutz ( he, קִבּוּץ / , lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural: kibbutzim / ) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. The first kibbutz, established in 1909, was Degania. Today, farming h ...
Ma'ale Gilboa, who had made
aliyah
Aliyah (, ; he, עֲלִיָּה ''ʿălīyyā'', ) is the immigration of Jews from Jewish diaspora, the diaspora to, historically, the geographical Land of Israel, which is in the modern era chiefly represented by the Israel, State of Israel ...
from
Pittsburgh 9 years earlier.
Weiss and her sons were buried the following day in the
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery.
The
Israeli settlement
Israeli settlements, or Israeli colonies, are civilian communities inhabited by Israeli citizens, overwhelmingly of Jewish ethnicity, built on lands occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. The international community considers Israeli se ...
of
Rehelim
Rehelim () is an Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank. Located on Route 60, between Kfar Tapuach and Eli, east of Ariel and adjacent to the Palestinian towns of Yatma and Qabalan, it falls under the jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Coun ...
was subsequently named after Weiss.
Response
Israel reacted swiftly to the attack, clamping a curfew on Jericho, and rounded up dozens of suspects for questioning. By the end of the day, the two Palestinians had confessed to engineering the attack. Adam was immediately arrested, and Abu Khraesh was taken into custody on November 3. Their
homes were demolished by security forces. Before dawn the next day, a bulldozer began ripping out the groves of banana, orange, and date trees the attackers had used as cover. A few hours later, hundreds of trees had been uprooted.
Aftermath
The attack, which occurred one day before the November 1 elections to the
12th Israeli Knesset, galvanized Israelis, and influenced their voting. The result was the re-election of a right-leaning
Likud party coalition.
Prisoner release
On December 30, 2013, Israel released Abu Khraesh from prison, along with some 77 others, who were part of a group of 104 prisoners in Israeli prisons whose crimes were committed prior to the Oslo Accords. The release was part of a deal in the resumption of long-stalled peace negotiations between Israel and the
Palestinian National Authority.
Adam was in the last batch of Palestinian prisoners to be released. However, Israel reneged, saying that the Palestinians also did not live up to their commitments under the framework. Adam and 28 others remain in Israeli prisons.
References
External links
Rachel Weiss Memorial Page
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