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Reut R. Cohen
On Saturday Islamists targeted a popular mall in Haifa, Israel.
The mall, known as Lev HaMifratz (trans: Heart of the Bay), contains over 100 stores and 23 movie theaters. The mall also contains popular eateries and social spots.
Photo Credit: Eilam Gil
Roughly 40 kilograms of bombs were discovered in a stolen vehicle parked in the parking lot and could have collapsed the three-story building. A vigilant citizen noticed a small, initial explosion and alerted appropriate officials.
Authorities have suggested that the attack was well-planned by an organized terrorist infrastructure. According to Ha'aretz, the Iranian-backed terror group Hezbollah may be behind the attack.
The mall in Haifa was re-opened to the public on Sunday morning and security checks were intensified.
This latest occurred just six days after two Israeli policemen were brutally murdered by Arab terrorists near the West Bank. The victims had stopped to help a man who appeared to be motorists who needed help in changing a flat tire.
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