Source: Ynetnews
Apr 10, 2007
Prayers for Israel's protection were answered during the Passover week, when a plot to blow up a car loaded with explosives in the heart of Tel Aviv was foiled.
According to reports in the Israeli press Wednesday, the country's intelligence services and security forces succeeded in penetrating and dismantling a Hamas terrorist cell, one of whose members would have been the suicide bomber.
The would-be killer had exploited Israel's 'family-reunification program' to obtain a false Israeli ID, enabling him to drive unchecked across the "Green LIne" "into" Israel. He had actually made it with his car bomb all the way into Tel Aviv but then, for inexplicable reasons, returned to the Palestinian authority controlled town of Kalkilya, where the car had blown up.
More prayers are needed right now for Israel's safety.
Security sources warned Wednesday that Hamas, whose leadership has in recent months been dealt a hammering in the IDF's war on terror, has regrouped and plans to soon carry out a large-scale attack.
Had the Tel Aviv car bombing succceeded, it would have been the second massacre perpetrated by "Palestinians" during recent celebrations of the biblical feast of Pesach.
On March 27, 2002, 30 people were killed and about 140 were injured when an Arab blew himself up in a Netanya hotel, where 250 guests were enjoying a Passover meal. Holocaust survivors were among the dead.