Another senseless act and killing of innocents.
Cairo: More than thirty people were killed and 150 wounded by three explosions in the Egyptian Sinai resort town of Dahab on Monday, rescue and security officials said.
Witnesses said smoke billowed up from the town's tourist bazaar, and residents said they saw body parts and debris on the street after an explosion at a restaurant.
Police said the explosions hit the central part of the city at 7.15 pm when the streets would have been jammed with holidaymakers strolling the streets, shopping or looking for a restaurant or bar for evening festivities.
Hotels and guesthouses would have been full not only of foreigners but also Egyptians who were celebrating the long Coptic Christian Easter weekend that coincided this year with Shem Al Nessim, the ancient holiday marking the first day of spring.
The explosions took place at the Nelson Restaurant, the Aladdin Cafeteria and the Ghazala Supermarket, the Interior Ministry said.
President Hosni Mubarak said the blasts were a "sinful terrorist action."
US President George W. Bush condemned the deadly explosions and vowed to bring terrorists to justice.
"Today we saw again that the terrorists are willing to try to define the world the way they want to see it," Bush said during a speech in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In Israel, the country's rescue service said it had raised the alert level.
Israeli Channel 10 TV reported that Israel had closed the border crossing at Taba, preventing vehicles from entering Sinai.
It was the third set of three explosions on the eastern coast of the Sinai peninsula since October 2004, when a group attacked the Hilton hotel in the border resort of Taba and two other resorts on the northeast coast, killing 34 people.