Emergency vehicles line up amid heightened security at the Taba border crossing between Israel and the Egyptian Sinai Monday, April 24, 2006 after three explosions rocked the Egyptian Sinai resort city of Dahab at the height of the tourist season, killing at least 24 people and wounding more dozens.
A bloodied foot print is seen early Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at the site where one of three bombs ripped through Egypt's resort of Dahab. Shards of glass and bloody body parts littered the ground Tuesday as Egypt reeled from a three-bomb attack that ripped apart a Sinai beach resort promenade at the height of Egypt's tourist season, killing at least 24 people, including a German child. More than 60 others were hurt.
A damaged store is seen at one of the sites of bombings at the Sinai seaside city of Dahab, Egypt, early Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Three nearly simultaneous bombings hit this Egyptian beach resort popular with foreigners Monday, killing at least 24 people on streets filled with vacationers and Egyptians enjoying a long weekend marking a national holiday.
Egyptian security personnel collect evidence at one of the sites of bombings at the Sinai seaside city of Dahab, Egypt, early Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Three nearly simultaneous bombings hit the Egyptian beach resort popular with foreigners Monday, killing at least 24 people on streets filled with vacationers and Egyptians enjoying a long weekend marking a national holiday.
Broken souvenirs are seen in a shop near where one of the three bombs ripped through the busiest area of Egypt's Red Sea resort of Dahab Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Three terrorist bombs hit the Egyptian resort at the height of the tourist season, killing at least 24 people and wounding dozens in the third terror strike on a Sinai resort in less than two years.
An Egyptian firefighter secures one of the sites of bombings at the Sinai seaside city of Dahab, Egypt Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Three nearly simultaneous bombings hit this Egyptian beach resort popular with foreigners Monday, killing at least 24 people on streets filled with vacationers and Egyptians enjoying a long weekend marking a national holiday.
An Egyptian security official examines evidence at a site where a bomb exploded in the Egyptian resort of Dahab, Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Shards of glass and bloody body parts littered the ground after the three-bomb attack that ripped apart a Sinai beach resort promenade at the height of Egypt's tourist season, killing at least 24 people, including a German child. More than 60 others were hurt.
A tourist holds her son as they walk past a damaged store at one of the sites of the bombings at the Sinai seaside city of Dahab, Egypt, early Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Shards of glass and bloody body parts littered the ground Tuesday as Egypt reeled from a three-bomb attack that ripped apart a Sinai beach resort promenade at the height of Egypt's tourist season, killing at least 24 people, including a German child.
Egyptian workers clean up the area next to a damaged building Tuesday, April 25, 2006 after three bombs ripped through the busiest area of Egypt's Red Sea resort of Dahab. Three terrorist bombs hit at the height of the tourist season, killing at least 24 people and wounding dozens more in the third terror strike on a Sinai resort in less than two years.
A diver drags a plastic bag with evidence from the Red Sea Tuesday, April 25, 2006 near the site where a bomb exploded in the Egyptian resort of Dahab. Shards of glass and bloody body parts littered the ground as Egypt reeled from a three-bomb attack that ripped apart a Sinai beach resort promenade at the height of the tourist season, killing at least 24 people, including a German child. More than 60 others were hurt.
Della Levanos, a former Australian from Sydney who is married to an Egyptian restaurateur, writes a message of peace and anti-violence on their restaurant's notice board Tuesday, April 25, 2006 near the site where a bomb exploded in the Egyptian resort of Dahab. The three-bomb attack ripped apart a Sinai beach resort promenade at the height of Egypt's tourist season, killing at least 24 people, including a German child.
Two unidentified tourists walk as Egyptian soldiers patrol along the market at the resort of Dahab, Egypt Tuesday April 25, 2006 at the site where a bomb exploded. Three nearly simultaneous bombings hit the Egyptian beach resort popular with foreigners Monday, killing at least 24 people on streets filled with tourists and Egyptians enjoying a long weekend marking a national holiday.
An unfinished meal sits on a table at a restaurant, one of the sites of bombings at the Sinai seaside city of Dahab, Egypt, early Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Three nearly simultaneous bombings hit the Egyptian beach resort popular with foreigners Monday, killing at least 24 people on streets filled with vacationers and Egyptians enjoying a long weekend marking a national holiday.
A cat finishes a meal that was abandoned at a restaurant, one of the sites of bombings at the Sinai seaside city of Dahab, Egypt, early Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Three nearly simultaneous bombings hit the Egyptian beach resort popular with foreigners Monday, killing at least 24 people on streets filled with vacationers and Egyptians enjoying a long weekend marking a national holiday.(AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
An Egyptian police officer and his dog search the area, Wednesday, April 26, 2006, where one of three bombs ripped through Egypt's Red Sea resort of Dahab two days earlier. Egyptian authorities reported the arrest of 30 men in the triple bombings that ripped apart the crowded resort town, killing 24 people.
Tourists embrace each other Wednesday, April 26, 2006, at the site where one of three bombs ripped through Egypt's Red Sea resort of Dahab on Monday. Three nearly simultaneous bombings hit this Egyptian beach resort popular with foreigners, killing at least 24 people on streets filled with tourists and Egyptians enjoying a long weekend marking a national holiday.