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continues with the approval of the
world. As usual," Kaufman said,
"Israel is subject to a double stan-
dard — Jewish blood doesn't seem to
be as important."
White House spokesman Ari
Fleischer said Bush is waiting to see
"what actions the Palestinians take to
halt militant attacks."
U.S. Secretary of State Colin
Powell called the bombing troubling,
but did not criticize Arafat directly.
At the same time, he said U.S. offi-
cials would press forward with
efforts to put pressure on the
Palestinian Authority to end corrup-
tion and rebuild a better security
apparatus.
"Every time one of these events
happens, it takes us off a course we
were on for a while," Powell said.
"It's a course we ultimately have to
get back to. At the end of the day,
we have to find a political solution."
The Palestinian Authority con-
demned the bombing and said it
would take action against the perpe-
trators. But Arafat also said his secu-
rity forces were too weak to fight
terror.
The bombing, which ended a peri-
od of relative calm following Israel's
anti-terror operation in the West
Bank, forced Sharon to skip a visit
to New York.
The Rishon le-Zion attack was the
largest inside Israel since the army
withdrew most of its forces from the
West Bank following Operation
Protective Wall.
Israel launched the military opera-
tion in late March in an effort to
round up terrorists and destroy the
terror infrastructure in the West
Bank. The operation did not involve
the Gaza Strip.
While the army has reported foil-
ing terrorist attacks on a near-daily
basis, Tuesday's bombing left Israelis
wondering how effective Operation
Protective Wall really was.
Hamas said the attack was revenge
for Israel's attack on the Jenin
refugee camp last month.
Israeli security officials said they
believed the bomber had come from
the Gaza Strip, not the West Bank.
There is speculation a new military
operation could target the Gaza
Strip, the command center of
Hamas.



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