CBS/AP/ November 21, 2012, 6:56 AM

Israel bus blown up, shelling of Gaza continues as Clinton keeps up frantic diplomacy

Israeli police officers examine a bus destroyed by a bomb in Tel Aviv, Nov. 21, 2012.

Israeli police officers examine a bus destroyed by a bomb in Tel Aviv, Nov. 21, 2012. / AP Photo/Dan Balilty

Updated 10:30 a.m. Eastern

TEL AVIV, Israel A bomb exploded aboard an Israeli bus near the nation's military headquarters in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, wounding 27 people and delivering a major blow to diplomatic efforts to forge a truce to end a week of fighting between Israel and Gaza's militant Hamas rulers.

The attack came as diplomats, including U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, shuttled around the region to try to broker a cease-fire following a week-long Israeli offensive against Palestinian militants in Gaza that intensified to its most feverish state overnight, according to CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata. Palestinian officials say more than 140 people have been killed, and 1,000 wounded -- most of them civilians, and many children among them.

Israeli aircraft pounded Gaza with at least 30 strikes overnight, hitting government ministries, smuggling tunnels, a banker's empty villa and a Hamas-linked media office. And it took Israel less than two hours to respond to the bus bombing with a fresh round of air strikes on the tiny Palestinian territory. As night fell in the Middle East, D'Agata says at least 30 shells from an Israeli warship pounded the city.

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Correspondent's close encounter with an air strike

One blast the night before blew out the windows of the hotel room where D'Agata was staying in Gaza.

Militant rocket fire into Israel has killed five Israelis.

This, as thousands of Israeli ground troops massed on the Gaza border awaiting a possible order to invade.

The bus exploded about noon on one of the coastal city's busiest arteries, near the Tel Aviv museum and across from an entrance to Israel's national defense headquarters.

The bus was charred and blackened, its side windows blown out and its glass scattered on the asphalt. The wounded were evacuated and blood was splattered on the sidewalk.

An Israeli driver who witnessed the explosion told Army Radio the bus was "completely charred inside." Another witness said there were few passengers on the bus when it exploded. The witnesses spoke to Israeli TV and were not identified.

The last bombing in Tel Aviv was in April 2006, when a Palestinian suicide bomber killed 11 people at a sandwich stand near the city's old central bus station. A bomb left at a bus stand in Jerusalem last year killed one person.

While Hamas did not take responsibility for the attack, it praised the bombing.

"We consider it a natural response to the occupation crimes and the ongoing massacres against civilians in the Gaza Strip," Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum told The Associated Press.

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Clinton meets with Mideast leaders

Clinton, meanwhile, pressed on Wednesday with efforts to wring an elusive truce deal from Israel and Gaza's militant Hamas rulers, after earlier attempts to end more than a week of fighting broke down amid a furious spasm of violence.

She joined other world diplomats in shuttling between Jerusalem, the West Bank and Cairo, trying to piece together a deal that would satisfy the two foes after a week of fighting and mounting casualties.

After meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem Tuesday night, Clinton conferred with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank on Wednesday morning, then arrived in Cairo, where the new Muslim Brotherhood-led government is mediating in the crisis.

Clinton met Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, and was to sit down later with Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr, and Arab League Secretary-General Nabil al Araby.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, meets with Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 21, 2012.

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The two sides had seemed on the brink of a deal Tuesday following a swirl of diplomatic activity also involving the U.N. chief and Egypt's president. But sticking points could not be resolved as talks -- and violence -- stretched into the night.

At least four strikes within seconds of each other pulverized a complex of government ministries the size of a city block, rattling nearby buildings and shattering surrounding windows. Hours later, clouds of acrid dust still hung over the area and smoke still rose from the rubble.

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Israel, Palestinians in deadly clashes

The impact of the blast demolished the nearby office of attorney Salem Dahdouh, who was searching through files buried in the debris.

"Where are human rights?" he asked, saying officials negotiating a cease-fire ought to see the devastation.

In downtown Gaza City, another strike leveled the empty, two-story home of a well-known banker and buried a police car parked nearby in rubble.

"This is an injustice carried out by the Israelis," said the house's caretaker, Mohammed Samara. "There were no resistance fighters here. We want to live in peace. Our children want to live in peace. We want to live like people in the rest of the world."

The Israeli military said its targets included the Ministry of Internal Security, which it says served as one of Hamas' main command and control centers, a military hideout used as a senior operatives' meeting place and a communications center.

Washington blames Hamas rocket fire for the outbreak of violence and has backed Israel's right to defend itself, but has cautioned that an Israeli ground invasion could send casualties soaring.

Israel's outspoken foreign minister, meanwhile, expressed what many in Israel suspect - that ahead of January elections, the country's leaders do not want to get mired in a ground operation.

"There is no point embarking on such a dramatic move two months before elections after we didn't do it for four years," Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman told the Ynet web site Tuesday. Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev had no comment on Lieberman's remarks.

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Map of the Middle East Israel

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Hamas official Izzat Risheq predicted a truce deal would be reached Wednesday, but the movement wouldn't discuss what the problems were.

Israeli media quoted Defense Minister Ehud Barak as telling a closed meeting that Israel wanted a 24-hour test period of no rocket fire to see if Hamas could enforce a truce among its forces and other Gaza militant groups.

Palestinian officials briefed on the negotiations said Hamas wanted assurances of a comprehensive deal that included new arrangements for prying open Gaza's heavily restricted borders, and were resisting Israeli proposals for a phased agreement. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

Israel launched the offensive on Nov. 14 following months of rocket salvoes from the territory into southern Israel, which has endured attacks for the past 13 years. For its opening salvo, it assassinated Hamas' military chief, then followed up by bombarding the militant-run territory to its south with more than 1,500 airstrikes that initially targeted rocket launchers and weapons storage sites, then widened to include wanted militants and symbols of Hamas power.

Defying Israel's claims that they've been badly battered, the militants have so far fired more than 1,400 rockets at Israel, drawing upon newly developed and smuggled weapons to extend the reach of their attacks toward Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Israel's largest cities. The number of Israelis within rocket range leapt to 3.5 million from 1 million.

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eroteme2 says:
Hillary is doing well. It is purely coincidental that she has kept herself away Washington for the past while with expectation her Benghazi role will be old news when she finally returns.
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drrealitycheck says:
The Diplomacy was done by Egypt before Hillary got there. Obama is right to keep his distance from this permanent lose lose situation and just do symbolic gestures like sending Hillary. But, he really needs to cut off all non-humanitarian foreign aid. Almost all Americans would support this.
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Jimmy654321 says:
Israel will never stop,It is a state of terrorism,they will be steeling Palestinian land and freedom as long as they exist. .This conflict started when Israel went to Gaza with bulldozer to steel more land from Palestinian, killing 12 Years old.Now Israel will be killing women and children as the same time they will be beating drums that Israel is doing every thing to avoid killing innocent. While Israel is terrorizing the Palestinian,by killing 1,476 Palestinian children since September 29, 2000,by injuring 59,575 Palestinians since September 29, 2000,by demolishing 24,813 Palestinian homes since 1967, by taking away Palestinian freedom totally, Israel is and will be calling Palestinian the terrorist.Anybody with half the brain can understand who is the real terrorist.Israel is a state of terrorism.Does Palestinian have any right to defend itself or all the rights is for Israel only?By the civilized world even if Palestinian try to resist they will be called terrorist. Palestinian are fighting against Zionism for the world,that should not be their fight only. Americans are also slave of Jewish Lobbyist who invest millions in election and take their hard earn money for the support of Israel.
Israel has a population of approximately 7.8 million, or a million fewer than the state of New Jersey. It is among the world's most affluent nations, with a per capita income similar to that of the European Union. Israel's unemployment rate of 5.6% is much better than America's 9.1%, Israel's net trade, earnings, and payments is ranked 48th in the world while the US sits at a dismal 198th.Still America is supporting Israel, as ordered by Jewish Lobbyist to the President of America, in MILLIONS A DAY. According to the Congressional Research Service , the amount of official US aid to Israel since its founding in 1948 tops $112 billion, and in the past few decades it has been on the order of $3 billion per year.(In 2011, for example, this amounted to over $8.2 million every single day.). Zionism is not only bulldozing Palestinians homes they are also driving Americans out of their homes by using their tax money to buy white phosphorus bomb so they can burn the Palestinian children on the street.Israel illegal occupation exist from decades.Visit the site below to find truth about this conflict by American who are fighting against terror of Zionism.
www.ifamericansknew.org/about_us/
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Cal1974 replies:
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after all this verbage and numbers you have said nothing.
the palestinians have done no wrong? NO TERRORIST ATTACKS? REJECTIONS OF PEACE (ARAFAT 1995)? PORTRAYING PICTURES OF DEAD CHILDREN ONLY TO BE PROVEN LATER THAT THE PICTURE WAS OF A CHILD KILLED IN SYRIA (THIS WEEK).

Israel just wants to steal land and terrorize Palestinians? FOR WHAT GAIN? THEY FORCED THEIR OWN POPULATION TO ABANDON THEIR CITIES AND HOMES TO GIVE THE GAZA STRIP BACK TO THE PALESTINIANS BECAUSE THEY WERE TOLD "THAT WOULD LEAD TO PEACE". THEY GAVE SINAI TO THE EGYPTIANS BECAUSE THEY WERE TOLD "THAT WOULD LEAD TO PEACE". THE GAINED LAND ONLY IN WARS THAT WERE AIMED AT THEIR DESTRUCTION BY A GANG OF NEIGHBORING MOSLEM NATIONS.
The conflict began because Israel "went to Gaza with bulldozer to steel more land from Palestinian, killing 12 Years old"? WHY DID THEY GO IN? MAYBE IT WAS BECAUSE IT WAS THE ONLY WAY TO STOP ATTACKS AGAINST THEIR OWN POPULATION. MAYBE IT WAS TO END CELEBRATIONS BECAUSE ANOTHER SUICIDE BOMBER KILLED AS MANY CHILDREN AS POSSIBLE?
IF YOU ARE AN ISLAMIST THEN YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW CIVILIZED PEOPLE THINK. IF YOU ARE CIVILIZED YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND THE DEPRAVITY OF THE RADICAL ISLAMIST MIND.
stanmill replies:
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jimmy...
READ the headline. the Arabs BLEW UP a civilian bus, carrying woman and children. why don't you
have some fairness and condemn this act.
look my friend, if you demonize one side
and not the other, you have no argument.
be objective. these two peoples are in a border war, one of many in our time. let the parties work it out. don't be a Jew hater, you are attacking the people of Jesus. are you anti-Jesus?
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jschm2681 says:
Hamas started this. So they should be complaining about human rights and wanting to live in peace.
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cheriberry says:
How many dead are "urban collateral damage" - killed by Hamas because Hamas stations right in civilian buildings. & Hamas's missiles fall short & kill it's own?

When you get the count right, come back & report it. Claiming x Palestinians dead while ignoring a number of those were from Hamas missiles... is terrible reporting quality.
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WarFighterUSMC says:
I am absolutely fine with bombing the entire middle east until it becomes a glass desert. If any of you have ever been there, or "worked" there like I have, you would understand that these are not people (in a civilized sense of the word). They are savages. Animals. They only understand violence and let their religious underpinnings dictate wether others should live or die. Putting people like this down is not a problem, morally, for me. In my opinion, all of them (men, women and children) should be eradicated. Wipe out the entire middle east. Every muslim, every arab, every jew, every one of them. Eventually, they will do it to themselves, but if we expedite the process, maybe we can recover a bit here. Stop spending so much on policing the world.
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drrealitycheck replies:
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Genocide is the answer for Nazi's, not humans. You've dishonored the USMC.
drrealitycheck replies:
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This reply is for Chuck; Tel Aviv is like the US but not the rest of Israel, which is very Middle Eastern. One difference; in US cities you won't encounter the extreme dishonesty and rudeness you will in Israel. I've been to numerous places in both countries. Israel is nothing like Europe.
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cheriberry says:
Israel gets attacked, bus blown up. Article is still attacking Israel. Way to show your bias CBS.
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opaop44 says:
Gaza militants? How about plain terrorists? time to raid Gaza and blow them to pieces. 800 plus rockets in the past year and nobody sees headlines. Only when Israel retaliates it becomes news and Israel is called the aggressor...Hamas, Islamic brotherhood,Iran, different names and same family. Full of hatred and ready to destroy the State of Israel. This is not a question of "occupation". Gaza has no Jews living there. Unless they call "occupation" Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and the rest of Israel.....
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Jimmy654321 replies:
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Who are you fooling?
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GGhawk says:
Blowing up civilian buses- a sure way to convey a message of peaceful intentions.
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teclordphrack says:
If your going to use a map showing the west bank why don't you show its true size. Israel has taken over more than 50% of what that map claims with settlements deep in the west bank.
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cheriberry replies:
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2% of land, not 50%. According even to Pal.Authority it's less than 2% of the West Bank land. Most are suburbs of Jerusalem. Much of the rest are extensions of ancient Jewish towns evicted when Jordan occupied it in '48.
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Then why isnt the west bank under DIFFERENT GOVERNING RULE - fire missiles.
The west bank has nothing to do with Hamas and those in Gaza.
in fact, Israel pulled all its settlers out of Gaza in 2005 and gave it to the palestinians to rule. In turn, shortly after, gaza palestinians elected Hamas on the promise to destroy Israel.

The palestnians have no one to blame but themselves. They wanted war and death = They got it !!
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