Authorities investigating weekend bus fire say firebomb caused flames

Security authorities investigating a bus that caught fire off highway 443 in the West Bank on Saturday night, said Monday that findings so far indicated that a Molotov cocktail thrown at the vehicle had caused the flames and not a mechanical malfunction.
There were no injuries in the incident, which occurred on the highway near a gas station near the entrance to Jerusalem.
Ben Hartman contributed to this report.
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