Israeli police and rescue workers operate at the scene of a suicide bombing next to a bakery in Eilat, southern Israel, Monday, Jan. 29, 2007. A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked the bakery in Eilat, killing himself and three people, police said. It was the first suicide attack in Israel in nine months and the first ever to hit Eilat, Israel's southernmost city.
An Israeli police officer stands behind shattered glass at the site of an explosion that killed three people in the southern city of Eilat, Israel, Monday. Jan. 29, 2007. A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked a bakery in the Israeli resort town, killing himself and three people, police said. It was the first suicide bombing in Israel in nine months and the first ever to hit Eilat, Israel's southernmost city.
Israeli forensic officers investigate the scene following a suicide attack which ripped through the Lehamim Bakery next to a small shopping center in the southern Israeli Red Sea resort of Eilat, Monday, Jan. 29, 2007. Three people were killed and many more wounded by a suicide bomber in the bakery, the first such attack inside Israel in nine months.
An Israeli police officer examines the scene of a suicide bombing in Eilat, southern Israel, Monday, Jan. 29, 2007. A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked a bakery in Eilat, killing himself and three people, police said. It was the first suicide attack in Israel in nine months and the first ever to hit Eilat, Israel's southernmost city.
An Israeli forensic officer inspects the scene following a suicide attack which ripped through the Lehamim Bakery next to a small shopping center in Eilat a southern Israeli resort town, Monday, Jan. 29, 2007. Three people were killed and many more wounded by the suicide bombing, the first such attack in Israel in nine months.
Israeli police forensics officers investigate the scene of a suicide bombing next to a bakery in Eilat, southern Israel, Monday, Jan. 29, 2007. A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked the bakery, killing himself and three people, police said. It was the first suicide attack in Israel in nine months and the first ever to hit Eilat, Israel's southernmost city.
Israeli paramedics remove the covered body of one of three people killed in a suicide bombing in the southern city of Eilat, Israel, Monday. Jan. 29, 2007. A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked a bakery in the southern Israeli resort town, killing himself and three people, police said. It was the first suicide bombing in Israel in nine months and the first ever to hit Eilat, Israel's southernmost city.
An Israeli woman is comforted by a friend as she reacts at the site of an explosion that killed three people in the southern city of Eilat, Israel, Monday. Jan. 29, 2007. A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked a bakery in the southern Israeli resort town on, killing himself and three people, police said. It was the first suicide bombing in Israel in nine months and the first ever to hit Eilat, Israel's southernmost city.
An Israeli police officer using white chalk marks out debris and bread strewn on the street following a suicide attack which ripped through the Lehamim Bakery next to a small shopping center in the southern Israeli Red Sea resort of Eilat, Monday, Jan. 19, 2007. Three people were killed and many more wounded in the attack, the first such attack inside Israel in nine months.
An Israeli forensic officer investigates the scene following a suicide attack which ripped through the Lehamim Bakery in the southern Israeli resort of Eilat, Monday, Jan. 29, 2007. Three people were killed and many more wounded in the attack, the first such attack in Israel in nine months.
A relative holds a photo of Mohammed Saksak, 21, in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya , Monday, Jan. 29, 2007. The Palestinian suicide bomber who attacked a bakery in Eilat, killing himself and three people, was identified as Saksak, of Gaza City. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)