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Chilling three-word message written on bombs that blew up buses in Tel Aviv as Iran feared to be behind terror attack


THE evil Iranian regime are feared to be behind the Israeli bus attacks after a chilling three-word message was found on one of the bombs.

Horror footage shows the moment a trio of empty buses were left in a blaze of fire after the suspected terror attack near Tel Aviv.

Burning bus with firefighters.
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A trio of buses in Israel were attacked with explosives overnight[/caption]

Disassembled clock parts and a plastic bag on a bus seat.
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Investigators found an bomb which didn’t explode with a chilling three word message on it[/caption]

Large fire burning intensely at night.
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One bus near to Tel Aviv was seen up in flames[/caption]

Burned-out bus at night.
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A bus which was completely decimated by the flames[/caption]

Another two bombs were discovered on public transport after the perpetrators miserably failed to detonate the explosives.

Since the overnight attacks, Israeli authorities have been investigating who was behind the blasts.

Officials managed to locate a bomb which had been planted across Bat Yam and discovered a worrying message.

The words “Nasrallah, Hezbollah and Sinwar” were scrawled across one of the devices, according to Israeli media i24.

All three words have haunting links to Iran.

Nasrallah refers to Hezbollah’s General-Secretary Hassan Nasrallah who was wiped out by an Israeli airstrike last September.

It was under Nasrallah’s stone-cold leadership that terror group Hezbollah – also mentioned on the explosives – became a regional military power in Lebanon.

He also led Iran-backed Hezbollah during their last war with Israel in 2006.

Under his frightening tutelage, Nasrallah even turned the group’s military machine into the most heavily armed terror group on Earth.


One of his closest allies during his life was also believed to be Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

The third word said to have been planted on the explosive was Sinwar.

Yahya Sinwar was the bloodthirsty mastermind behind the October 7 attacks which left 1,200 innocent civilians slaughtered and hundreds taken as hostages.

He spent over a year on the run from IDF troops but was finally eliminated by the IDF in October 2024.

Sinwar quickly rose through the ranks to become the leader of Hamas after becoming a member of the Political Bureau in the Gaza Strip in 2013.

Hamas are another Iranian proxy terror group like Hezbollah and are sponsored by the rich Middle Eastern state.

The war in Gaza, actively orchestrated by Sinwar, has long threatened to stoke the fire of much larger and direct conflict between Iran and Israel.

Israel are yet to place the full blame on Iran over the bus attacks but Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz did accuse “Palestinian terrorist organisations” of carrying out the blasts.

Yahya Sinwar holding a child with a rifle.
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Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar was the bloodthirsty mastermind behind the October 7 attacks[/caption]

Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah speaking.
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Hezbollah’s General-Secretary Hassan Nasrallah who was wiped out by an Israeli airstrike last September[/caption]

Hezbollah members in Beirut raise their hands in a salute during a Jerusalem Day parade.
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Iranian proxy Hezbollah have been waging war with Israel ever since they responded to Hamas over October 7[/caption]

Naming Iran, he said: “We will hunt down the terrorists to the bitter end and destroy the terror infrastructure in the camps used as frontline posts of the Iranian evil axis.

“Residents who give shelter to terror will pay a heavy price.”

In response, Katz also instructed IDF forces to increase the “intensity of activity” in the West Bank in response.

Police revealed further details of the public transport explosions last night.

Three buses parked in a lot in Bat Yam were directly targeted.

Two other explosives were luckily defused when they were found on different buses.

Cops say the “identical” devices which came with “a timer” failed to explode properly.

A security service source claimed the bombs weighed “between four and five kilograms” and were “intended to detonate tomorrow morning and kill hundreds of civilians,” according to the Jerusalem Post.

Terrified local residents have described their fear and confusion over the incident.

Ayala, who lives near to one of the sites where a bus was on fire, recalled to the Jerusalem Post: “We heard an explosion, and then another one.

“At first, we didn’t understand what was happening. We knew there was a ceasefire, so we realised it wasn’t a rocket.

“Suddenly, ambulances arrived, and WhatsApp groups were reporting two blasts and a large fire. At first, people thought it was a tire explosion, but as more reports came in, we understood it was a terror attack.

“It was terrifying – how was I supposed to go to work the next morning?”

Meanwhile another local, Yossi had taken an evening walk when the horror incident unfolded, explaining: “I felt a slight tremor, and then we heard a massive explosion.

“I stepped outside and saw smoke rising from the parking lot. It was terrifying – I come here every day.

“You think it’s a safe place, and then suddenly, this happens right next to you.”

Burned-out bus covered in fire suppressant foam.
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Fire officers rushed to one of the flaming buses to put it out[/caption]

A forensic investigator examines a burned-out bus at night.
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An Israeli officer inspects the scene of one of a series of bus explosions[/caption]

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