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Car Bomb Near Tel Aviv Wounds Three
At least three Israelis were lightly injured in a car bomb attack in Israel's central town of Or Yehuda Monday afternoon, a Tel Aviv police spokesperson told Xinhua.
The explosive was planted near or in a car parked in the center of Or Yehuda, a working class town south of Tel Aviv.
The police spokesperson confirmed that the explosion was a " terrorist attack" by extreme Palestinians, but she said no suspects were arrested until now. No group has claimed responsibility for the incident.
It was the latest explosion in a wave of bombing attacks against Israeli targets in the past two days.
On Sunday, a suicide bomber blew himself up, killing at the same time an Israeli doctor and wounding at least 50 others at a bus stop in northern Israeli city of Kfar Sava, 20 kilometers northeast of Tel Aviv.
The Palestinian militant group Hamas has taken responsibility for the attack.
Later Sunday, a car bomb went off at the northern entrance of Israel's northern coastal city of Haifa, lightly wounding three Israeli police sappers. It was not determined whether the incident was a terrorist one or a criminal one.
Earlier Monday, a roadside bomb blew off near the Jewish settlement of Ariel in the West Bank, with no casualties. No group claimed responsibility, either.

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