| Israel holds Palestinians responsible (AP)
 Updated: 2006-04-18 20:03
 Israel said Tuesday that it holds the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority 
responsible for the deadliest suicide bombing in nearly two years and debated 
whether to target it directly as an "enemy entity" ¡ª even though the attack was 
carried out by a different militant group. 
 
 
 
 
 |  Irena Shaulov embraces the Israeli flag- 
 wrapped body of her son David, during his funeral in the town of Holon, 
 near Tel Aviv, Tuesday April 18, 2006. David Shaulov, whose wife Radmila 
 is 9-month-pregnant, was killed Monday in a suicide bomb attack outside a 
 packed Tel Aviv fast food restaurant that killed nine civilians and 
 wounded dozens during the Jewish Passover holiday. The 21-year-old bomber, 
 a West Bank university dropout, was sent by the Iranian-backed Islamic 
 Jihad group. [AP]
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 Monday's blast outside a packed Tel Aviv fast-food restaurant killed nine 
civilians and wounded dozens during the Jewish Passover holiday, and troop 
reinforcements were deployed across Israel for fear of more attacks. The 
21-year-old bomber, a West Bank university dropout, was sent by the 
Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad group. 
 Israel's U.N. ambassador, Dan Gillerman, warned that the Hamas government's 
verbal support for the bombing, as well as recent statements by Iran and Syria, 
"are clear declarations of war, and I urge each and every one of you to listen 
carefully and take them at face value." Gillerman said a new "axis of terror" ¡ª 
Iran, Syria and the Hamas government ¡ª was sowing the seeds of the first world 
war of the 21st century. 
 Israeli Prime Minister-designate Ehud Olmert convened key Cabinet ministers 
and security chiefs Tuesday to discuss a response. One proposal was to hold the 
Hamas government directly responsible and declare it an "enemy entity," 
according to an Israeli official close to the consultations who spoke on 
condition of anonymity because the ministers had not yet made their decision. 
 Such a declaration could pave the way for direct strikes against the 
Palestinian Authority and its officials. Until now, an economic and political 
boycott had been Israel's main tools against the Hamas government. 
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