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Mahane Yehuda Market in 2007, 10 years after the terrorist attack. Two consecutive suicide bombings were carried out by Hamas militants on 30 July 1997 at the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem, the city's main open-air fruit and vegetable market. Sixteen people were killed in the attack and 178 were injured.
A suicide bombing occurred on 12 April 2002 at a bus stop located at the entrance to the Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem's main fruit and vegetable market. The site of the attack was chosen in order to cause maximum number of casualties. 6 civilians were killed in the attack and 104 were injured.
In 1887 the neighborhood of Mahane Yehuda was established on the north side of Jaffa Road.It was founded by three business partners—Johannes Frutiger (a German Protestant and owner of the largest bank in Ottoman Palestine), Shalom Konstrum, and Joseph Navon—and was named after Navon's brother, Yehuda. [4]
2002 Mahane Yehuda Market bombing: April 12, 2002: Jerusalem: 6: 112: Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility. [62] [101] Gush Katif bombing April 19, 2002 Gush Katif: 0 2 Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility. [102] 2002 Rishon LeZion bombing: May 7, 2002: Rishon LeZion: 16: 55: Hamas claimed responsibility. [62] [103 ...
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Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda outdoor market is located next to Nachlaot. Rabbi Aryeh Levin, known as the "prisoners' rabbi" for his visits to members of the Jewish underground imprisoned in the Russian Compound, lived in Mishkenot Yisrael. Nahalat Ahim, south of Rehov Bezalel, was founded in 1925 for the Yemenite community.
Mahane Yehuda (Hebrew: מחנה יהודה, "Camp of Judah") is a historic neighborhood in Jerusalem. Established on the north side of Jaffa Road in 1887, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it was planned and managed by the consortium of Swiss-Christian banker Johannes Frutiger and his Jewish partners, Joseph Navon and Shalom Konstrum.
The intersection of Indrachok, along with Maru, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Makhan, Jana Baha, Asan and Naxal, mark the old India-Tibet trade route that is now a vibrant market street. [10] Kalimati fruit and vegetable market: Kathmandu: Kalimati fruit and vegetable market is the biggest wholesale market for agricultural products in Nepal.