Police officials say that explosives were identical time bombs


Tel Aviv: Explosions occurred in empty buses in Bat Yam, a southern area of the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, as a result of which the buses were burned to ashes.
According to foreign media, the explosions in the buses took place last night and there were no casualties or injuries since the buses were empty.
Police officials say that the explosives were identical time bombs. If the terrorists set these bombs at the wrong time, then we are really lucky.
Israeli officials said that bombs planted in two more buses failed to explode, while the police are continuing their search for more bombs planted in the city.
On the other hand, the Israeli Prime Minister has ordered an operation in the West Bank of Palestine after the explosions in the buses.

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