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TEL AVIV -- An Israeli military deserter yesterday sprayed bullets at commuters on a bus in an Arab town in northern Israel, killing four and wounding about a dozen in the most brazen act of Jewish terrorism in more than 11 years.
The uniformed soldier, identified as Eden Natan-Zada, was killed by an angry crowd of pedestrians about 30 minutes after being overpowered and arrested.
The shooting, which took place at about 6 p.m. local time, appeared linked to Israel's Aug. 15 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank.
Israeli authorities had feared that Jewish extremists would resort to terrorist attacks on Arabs to instigate a spurt of violence that could derail the evacuation of about 8,500 settlers.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon condemned the bus attack while expressing hope that community leaders would maintain calm.
"This was a reprehensible act by a bloodthirsty Jewish terrorist who sought to attack innocent Israeli citizens," Mr. Sharon said.
"This terrorist event was a deliberate attempt to harm the fabric of relations among all Israeli citizens."
Natan-Zada, 19, who reportedly went absent without leave from the army in recent weeks rather than participate in the withdrawal of Jews from Israeli-occupied territory, fired at the driver and the passengers at point-blank range as the bus entered the town of Shfaram.
Hundreds of local residents swarmed the vehicle, preventing police from evacuating the bodies of the victims for hours.
Israel's Channel 1 reported that Natan-Zada had become involved with members of the outlawed Kach party who lived at a West Bank settler outpost.




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