A general view of a bus explosion in downtown Jerusalem, Wednesday, June 11, 2003. An explosion, apparently set off by a suicide bomber, ripped through a bus in the downtown area, killing more than a dozen passengers and wounding dozens more, police said.
An Israeli police explosives expert puts out the fire on an exploded bus in downtown Jerusalem Wednesday, June 11, 2003.
An unidentified victim in a wheelchair is taken away from the scene of an exploded bus in downtown Jerusalem Wednesday, June 11, 2003. An explosion, apparently set off by a suicide bomber, ripped through a bus in the city's downtown.
This image taken from video shows the aftermath of a suicide bombing on a bus in Jerusalem, Israel.
A wounded man is taken by Israeli police and volunteers from the scene of an exploded bus in downtown Jerusalem Wednesday, June 11, 2003.
This image taken from video shows the aftermath of a suicide bombing on a bus in Jerusalem, Israel.
A general view of the intersection of Jaffa and Haneviim streets in downtown Jerusalem after a bus exploded, bottom right, Wednesday, June 11, 2003.
Israelis chant anti-Arab slogans as they gather at the scene of an exploded bus in downtown Jerusalem Wednesday June 11, 2003.
Israeli police and paramedics carry a wounded man from the scene of a exploded bus in downtown Jerusalem, Wednesday, June 11, 2003. An explosion, apparently set off by a suicide bomber, ripped through a bus in downtown Jerusalem.
Dead bodies are lined up in the street after a bus exploded in downtown Jerusalem. A Palestinian suicide bomber disguised as an ultra-Orthodox Jew killed at least 16 Israelis in a Jerusalem bus attack and less than an hour later, Israeli helicopters unleashed rockets over Gaza City, killing two Hamas fugitives and five bystanders.
Israeli police and paramedics evacuate a victim from the scene of an exploded bus in downtown Jerusalem Wednesday, June 11, 2003.
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man pauses at the scene of an exploded bus in downtown Jerusalem Wednesday, June 11, 2003.
The interior of an exploded bus in downtown Jerusalem is seen Wednesday June 11, 2003. A Palestinian suicide bomber disguised us an ultra-Orthodox Jew killed at least 16 Israelis in a Jerusalem bus attack Wednesday and less than an hour later, Israeli helicopters unleashed rockets over Gaza City, killing two Hamas fugitives and five bystanders.
Smoke rises after an Israeli helicopter fired missiles at a car carrying two Hamas militants in Gaza City, Wednesday, June 11, 2003.
Palestinians look at a car destroyed by an Israeli air strike in Gaza City Thursday, June 12, 2003. Just after midnight, Israeli helicopters fired missiles at a car in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City, witnesses said.
An Israeli man, right, reads from a prayer book as an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man, left, lights a memorial candle at a bus stop, the scene of a suicide bomb attack, in downtown Jerusalem Thursday, June 12, 2003.
Palestinians carry bodies of people killed by two Israeli air strikes into a Gaza City mosque Thursday, June 12, 2003. The two strikes that took place over the past two days reportedly killed a total of 11 Palestinians, of which four were militants and seven civilians.
Relatives of Bat-El Ohana carry her coffin during her funeral in the cemetery of Kiryat Atta, near the northern city of Haifa, Israel, Thursday, June 12, 2003. Ohana, 21, was one of 16 people killed in Wednesday's bus bombing in Jerusalem.
Palestinians struggle to overturn a car that was hit by missiles following an Israeli helicopter gunship attack in Gaza city Friday evening, June 13, 2003. Israeli helicopter gunships fired three missiles at the car Friday, killing one person and wounding 22, doctors said. Israel TV's Channel Two said the missiles were aimed at a car carrying Palestinian militants who fired homemade rockets toward Israel earlier in the day.
An unidentified relative rushes a seriously wounded person to the emergency room at the Shifa hospital in Gaza city Friday June 13, 2003 following an Israeli helicopter missile attack.