AP Photo/Raanan Cohen
A man cradles a victim of a suicide bomb attack near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a bustling area during the Jewish holiday of Passover, killing nine and wounding dozens more. The Islamic Jihad militant group reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack.
AP Photo/Raanan Cohen
Wounded Israelis are treated after an explosion near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a busy area during the Jewish holiday of Passover, killing nine and wounding dozens more. The Islamic Jihad militant group reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack, a day after pledging to carry out more such attacks.
Getty Images/AFP/Nir Kafri
An injured person is wheeled away from the site of a suicide attack in the southern Neveh Sha'anan district of Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, April 17, 2006. Nine people were killed and dozens wounded when a Palestinian militant blew himself up in the deadliest suicide bombing of the last 20 months. (NIR KAFRI/AFP/Getty Images)
AP Photo/Nir Kafri
A wounded woman is rushed away from the site of the explosion near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a bustling commercial area during the Jewish holiday of Passover, killing nine people and wounding dozens more.
AP Photo/Oded Karni
Israeli police inspect the site of an explosion near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a bustling commercial area during the Jewish holiday of Passover, killing nine and wounding dozens more. Islamic Jihad reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack a day after the militant group pledged to carry out more such attacks.
AP Photo/Nir Kafri
Wounded Israelis lie on stretchers after the explosion near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a busy area during the Jewish holiday of Passover, killing nine people and wounding dozens.
Getty Images/AFP/Nir Kafri
The scene of destruction following a suicide attack in the southern Neveh Sha'anan district of Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, April 17, 2006. Nine people were killed and dozens wounded when a Palestinian militant blew himself up in the deadliest suicide bombing of the last 20 months.
AP Photo/Kevin Frayer
Zaka religious volunteers, with yellow vests, and Israeli police are seen at the site of suicide bomb attack near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a busy commercial area during the Jewish holiday of Passover.
AP Photo/Kevin Frayer
Israeli border police secure the site of the suicide bomb attack near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a bustling commercial area of Tel Aviv, killing himself and eight people and wounding 49 in the deadliest Palestinian attack in more than a year. The Islamic Jihad militant group reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack.
AP Photo/Kevin Frayer
Israeli police explosives experts inspect the site of a suicide bomb attack near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian bomber blew himself up in a bustling commercial area during the Jewish holiday of Passover, killing himself and eight people and wounding 49.
AP Photo/Kevin Frayer
Israeli police explosives experts inspect the site of a suicide bomb attack near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian bomber blew himself up in a bustling commercial area during the Jewish holiday of Passover, killing himself and eight people and wounding 49.
AP Photo/Kevin Frayer
ZAKA religious volunteers evacuate a body from the site of the suicide bomb attack near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a bustling commercial area of Tel Aviv during the Jewish holiday of Passover, killing himself and eight people and wounding 49 in the deadliest Palestinian attack in more than a year.
AP Photo/Kevin Frayer
Israeli police explosives experts inspect the site of the suicide bomb attack near a fast food restaurant in Tel Aviv Monday, April 17, 2006. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up near the restaurant in a bustling commercial area of Tel Aviv, killing himself and eight people and wounding 49 in the deadliest Palestinian attack in more than a year.
AP Photo/Islamic Jihad
The Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad claimed that the suicide bomber who blew himself up at a fast food restaurant in a bustling commercial area of Tel Aviv was Sami Salim Mohammed Hammed, from the West Bank town of Jenin. Hammed is seen in this undated image made from video provided by the group.