Mike's Place suicide bombing
Mike's Place suicide bombing | |
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Part of the al-Aqsa Intifada | |
Location | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Coordinates | 32°4′38.22″N 34°46′0.57″E / 32.0772833°N 34.7668250°E |
Date | April 30, 2003 12:45 am |
Attack type | Suicide attack |
Weapons | Explosive belt |
Deaths | 3 Israeli civilians (+ 1 bomber) |
Injured | +50 civilians |
Perpetrators | Hamas and al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed joint responsibility |
The Mike's Place suicide bombing was a
, on April 30, 2003, killing three civilians and wounding 50.First attack
Preparations for the attack
The two assailants entered Israel from Jordan, via the Allenby Bridge.[1]
They reached the scene of the attack from a nearby hotel where they had rented a room. Investigators who later searched their room discovered an elastic belt, explosives and a map of downtown Tel Aviv, on which several crowded venues, including Mike's Place, were clearly marked.[1]
Attack
At 12:45 am on April 30, 2003, the suicide bomber approached Mike's Place and blew himself up at the entrance. The force of the blast killed three people and injured over 50. One of the wounded was security guard Avi Tabib, who managed to block the suicide bomber, preventing him from entering the bar and causing further fatalities.[2]
Perpetrators
After the attack, Hamas and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed joint responsibility for the attack. In addition, Hamas spokesman identified the perpetrators as British nationals Asif Muhammad Hanif, 22, from London and Omar Khan Sharif, 27, from Derby.[3]
Failed second bombing
Immediately after the first attack the other suicide bomber, who was carrying a concealed
The body of the second suicide bomber was washed ashore on the
Despite the events of that day, the bar reopened on
ISM visit controversy
On April 25, five days before the attack, Hanif and Sharif had visited International Solidarity Movement (ISM) office, and after chatting for 15 minutes with an ISM volunteer, the men briefly joined a group of 20 people who were commemorating Rachel Corrie's death.[7][8][9]
ISM said activists Hanif and Sharif appeared to be "typical Brits."[10] An ISM volunteer reported that the bombers had been among a group of 'alternative tourists' who were offered tea when they paid an unscheduled visit to an ISM office on the way to a memorial for Rachel Corrie.[11]
Cultural references
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The Jerusalem branch appears in the film The Holy Land, about a wayward Yeshiva student. The director, Eitan Gorlin, worked as one of the bar's first bartenders in 1994.[13]
The attack is mentioned in the TV series
References
- ^ a b "Details of April 30- 2003 Tel Aviv suicide bombing - 3-Jun-2003". Archived from the original on 2004-04-23.
- ^ Khazzoom, Loolwa (September 29, 2003). "Tel Aviv bar and bomb target slowly getting its groove back". jewishsf.com. Retrieved January 14, 2008.
- ^ "The British suicide bombers". The Guardian. May 1, 2003. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
- Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ^ "Body identified as 'suicide bomber'". BBC News. May 19, 2003.
- New York Times. Retrieved April 18, 2008.
- ^ Radical Islam rising: Muslim extremism in the West, Quintan Wiktorowicz, Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, page 1.
- ^ "Haaretz - Israel News - Article". Archived from the original on 2004-04-19.
- ^ The Independent [dead link]
- ^ Bomb Britons "visited Gaza", BBC News, May 5, 2003; Malik, Shiv. NS Profile - Omar Sharif, New Statesman, April 25, 2006.
- Ha'aretz. Retrieved January 14, 2008.
- New York Times. Retrieved April 18, 2008.
- ^ Hansen, Suzy (July 22, 2003). "Rebel from the yeshiva". salon.com. Archived from the original on April 17, 2008. Retrieved January 14, 2008.
- ^ "The Blacklist" Cape May (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb, retrieved 2022-04-02
External links
- Suicide bomber kills 3 in Tel Aviv - published on CNN on April 30, 2003
- Suicide bomber strikes Tel Aviv - published on BBC News on April 30, 2003
- Tel Aviv bombers 'were British' - published on The Guardian on April 30, 2003
- Tel Aviv Suicide Bombers Were Brits - published on Sky News on April 30, 2003
- Suicide Bomber Hits Tel Aviv Nightclub - published on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on April 30, 2003
- Mike's Place web site
- Blues by the Beach
- Details of April 30- 2003 Tel Aviv suicide bombing - published at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs