Jerusalem: Five people killed in a weapon attack Tuesday near the coastal city of Israel in Tel Aviv, said emergency responders, in the third fatal gun or spree spree in the Jewish state of the week.
Ultra-Orthodox City residents Bnei Brak and neighboring city of Ramat, bro reported that a man had driven around and fired a shot on the passing person, and Israeli police later said that the security forces killed the attacker.
They did not reveal their identity, but Israeli media reported a Palestinian from the West Bank who was occupied by Israel, who had spent four years in a Jewish prison, associated with the attack. They named it like or Hamarshah.
“We unfortunately have to note that five people have died,” said Eli Bin, Head of the Magen David Adom emergency respondent, revised the two deaths of the shooting in two locations in Bnei Brak.
Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas, based in the West Bank, issued a rare criticism of the attack.
“The murder of Palestinian and Israeli civilians will only lead to further setbacks from this situation, while we all struggle for stability,” Abbas said in a statement brought by the Wafa news agency.
Israeli Prime Minister Naphtali Bennett, who heads the coalition government that is ideologically different from Jewish nationalists to the Arabs, said the country “faces a wave of murder … terrorism”.
The police were deployed in large numbers in Bnei Brak late at night, said AFP journalist on the scene.
There is no claim directly responsibility for shooting.
Bennett said he would hold an emergency meeting with the top security officials to review the situation.
Attack attack
Tuesday’s murder marked the third deadly attack in Israel in the range of one week, bringing a combined death count to 11, not including the perpetrators.
A shooting on Sunday killed two Israeli police officers – identified as Shirel Aboukrat, a French-Israelitan citizen, and Jezen Falah – in the North Hadera City.
The attack was later claimed by the Islamic State group – the first claim of jihadists on attacks on the Israeli region since 2017.
Israeli police said that the two Hadera attackers were killed at the scene.
Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic movement that governs the Gaza strip, praises Sunday’s attacks as “natural and legitimate responses” to “crime against our people”.
It was also welcomed by Gaza-based Islamic Jihad groups and the Hezbollah movement supported by Iran Iran.
Sunday’s attack coincides with the Landmark meeting that unites Israeli Foreign Minister with them from four Arab countries with a bond with Jewish countries, as well as the Secretary of the US State Blinken.
Last week, a Simpatorizer convict killed four Israelis in stabbing and car giants in the southern city of Beersheba.
Spiral of violence
The attack near Tel Aviv came as Minister of Defense Israel Benny Gantz visited Jordan, where he met King Abdullah II in an effort to ensure peace in the Palestinian region during the Holy Month of the Ramadhan Muslim.
Tensuran blazed last year during the fasting month, which began in April, between Israeli and Palestinian forces visited the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem Appendix, feeding 11 days of armed conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
King Jordan summoned Gantz to “raise all obstacles that could prevent (Muslim) from prayers” to Al-Aqsa and “prevent provocation that can cause escalation”.
The German government on Tuesday night warned against spiral violence.
“Everyone who has responsibility and influence must clearly condemn this acts of violence to avoid new escalations,” said a spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry, before “holidays to come for Jews, Muslims and Christians”.