Suspected bomber kills 3 in south Israel

A suspected suicide bomber blew up in the southern Israeli town of Dimona on Monday, killing at least three people, the ZAKA volunteer rescue service said.

Israel's Army Radio said the blast, in Dimona's industrial zone, may have been caused by a gas canister exploding.

"We heard a big explosion, and people began running," a shopowner who gave her name as Ravital told the radio. "I saw pieces of flesh flying in the air."
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