Clinton calls Tel Aviv bus bombing a ‘terrorist attack,’ as truce deal between  Israel, Gaza militants appears more distant
A bomb exploded aboard an Israeli bus near the nation's military headquarters  in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, wounding 27 people, delivering a major blow to  diplomatic efforts to forge a truce to end a week of fighting between Israel and  Gaza's militant Hamas rulers. Thousands of Palestinians fled their homes in Gaza  fearing Israeli airstrikes.
Hours after the bus blast, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton,  who is shuttling across the region in truce talks, arrived in Cairo and met with  Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, who is mediating between Israel and Hamas to  end the fighting that has killed more than 140 Palestinians and five  Israelis.
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