BANGKOK -- Israel accused Iran of waging a covert campaign of state terror that stretched this week from the Middle East to the heart of Asia after a bungled series of explosions led to the capture of two Iranians in Bangkok.

Authorities in Israel ratcheted up security at home and abroad following yesterday's explosions in the Thai capital, escalating a confrontation over Iran's suspect nuclear program and raising fears of war.

On Monday an Israeli diplomat's wife and driver were wounded in New Delhi when a bomb stuck to their minivan exploded. Another device was defused on an Israeli Embassy car in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Israel blamed Iran for those attacks as well. Israel has threatened military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, and Iran has blamed the Jewish state for recent killings of Iranian atomic scientists.

Iran denied responsibility for the attacks in India and Georgia, which appeared to mirror the killings of the Iranian scientists that used "sticky bombs."

The series of blasts in Bangkok wounded four Thai civilians and blew off the leg of an Iranian who had fled a house carrying what looked like grenades after a cache of explosives ignited there, apparently by mistake.

When police searched the Iranian's home, the bomb squad found and defused explosives made of three or four pounds of C-4 explosives inside two radios, and National Police Chief Gen. Prewpan Damapong said the bombs were "magnetic" and could be stuck on vehicles.

The wounded Iranian was in custody at a Bangkok hospital, and immigration police detained a second Iranian trying to board a flight for Malaysia. Security forces hunted for a third Iranian suspect. Israel's Channel 10 TV quoted unidentified Thai authorities as saying the captured Iranians confessed to targeting Israeli interests.

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