Dramatic Footage Shows Car Bomb Killing of Father in Jaffa
A powerful car bomb exploded on Saharon Street in Jaffa on the morning of June 28, killing 38-year-old Iyad A'rab, a local resident with no criminal record. The blast occurred around 7:30 a.m. as A'rab was driving his six-year-old son to school. Dramatic footage captures the moment the vehicle exploded and caught fire in the middle of the road. A bystander quickly pulled the child from the burning car, saving his life. The boy was taken to Wolfson Hospital in Holon with moderate injuries.
Police investigations indicate the attack was likely an act of revenge linked to the killing of a 16-year-old boy the previous week, part of an ongoing feud between two families in Jaffa. Despite the clear security camera footage of the incident, no suspects have been arrested so far. Authorities emphasize that A'rab had no known criminal background and was not involved in any police investigations prior to the attack.
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