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Car crash, knife attack in Tel Aviv after Israeli military operation

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên04/07/2023


The attack in Tel Aviv took place on July 4 and the perpetrator was shot dead, the Times of Israel reported, citing a police statement.

The attacker drove a pickup truck into pedestrians on the sidewalk, then got out and stabbed others. The attacker was shot dead at the scene by an armed civilian.

Tông xe, tấn công dao ở Tel Aviv sau chiến dịch quân sự của Israel - Ảnh 1.

Scene of the attack in Tel Aviv on July 4

Police said seven people were injured, three of whom were in serious condition, two in moderate condition and two with minor injuries.

Israeli media reported that the perpetrator was a Palestinian named Hussein Khalila (23 years old), living in the town of as-Samu in the southern West Bank. This person entered Israel with a medical permit.

Israeli police have not confirmed the information but called it a terrorist attack. Hamas in the Gaza Strip praised the attack and said it was revenge after Israel carried out a military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin.

Senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad official Khaled Al-Batsh also praised the attack as a "natural response" to Israel's actions in Jenin, but did not claim responsibility.

Israel has been on alert for Palestinian attacks after it launched a major military operation in Jenin on July 3.

The Israeli military said the operation aimed to destroy infrastructure and weapons used by armed groups in Jenin. Palestinian officials reported at least 10 deaths since July 3. Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanebi said the operation was close to achieving its goals but did not say when it would end.



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