Summary
DIMONA, Israel -- Dr. Baruch Mandelzweig knelt down and ripped open the jacket of a man critically wounded in a suicide bombing, ready to begin emergency treatment. He cleared the victim's airway, then was struck by a shocking sight -- an explosive belt.
The wounded man was a second attacker, knocked out by the force of the initial blast Monday, which killed an Israeli woman and wounded 11 other people in this desert Israeli town near Israel's fortified nuclear reactor. It was the first suicide attack inside Israel in more than a year.See the full content of this document
Extract
Israel Worried by Suicide Attacks
The Israeli doctor jumped away as the man began waving his arms, and a police officer moved in, shooting the would-be bomber dead before he could detonate his explosives.
"His head was moving," Mandelzweig told Israel's Army Radio. "We started to treat him and then we saw an explosive belt ... I managed to see a small ...See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
