The Dizengoff Center attack was a suicide attack at an intersection outside the shopping center, after the attacker was unable to enter the mall because of the security guard at the entrance, he blew himself up in the center of the intersection.
The intersection where the attack took place was photographed on the same day
Click for a larger image The memorial and the Corner of Remembrance around it were photographed on the same day
Click for a larger image The memorial is similar in shape to the one located further down Dizengoff Street, commemorating the victims of another attack (bus line 5)
Click for sign's details Translation of the text on the sign:
At this intersection, the lives of 13 innocent bystanders, including children and teenagers, were cut short by murderers
in a terrorist attack.
14.3.1996
Gail Belkin / Tali Gordon / Kobi (Yaacov) Zahron / Assaf Wax, Leah Mizrahi, Rene Guterman
Sylvia Bernstein / Inbar Atia / Yoav Levy / Dan Tversky / Rachel Sela / Hadas Dror
Bat-chen Shakh
Their memory will be remembered forever
The symbol of the city of Tel Aviv
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