3 Wounded, 1 in Critical Condition in Terrorist Shooting in Tel Aviv
United Hatzalah volunteers treat a number of people for gunshot wounds and a number of people suffering emotional shock at the scene of a terrorist attack on Dizengoff Street at the corner of Ben Gurion Boulevard in Tel Aviv. Credit: United Hatzalah
i24 News – A Palestinian terrorist opened fire at a café in Tel Aviv, wounding at least three Israelis on Thursday evening.
Four people were wounded in the attack, one of them critically with a gunshot wound to the neck. Resuscitation efforts had been performed, and he is currently undergoing emergency surgery.
Two further casualties were in serious condition and one was lightly wounded. All of the casualties were taken to Ichilov Hospital according to Magen David Adom emergency services.
The terrorist was killed by an off-duty special forces police officer who had been at the scene. He has not been publicly identified, but a Hamas leader praised the attack.
The shooting took place on the main Dizengoff street on the corner of Ben Gurion avenue. The popular area is lined with bars and cafes, and was also the scene of a deadly terror attack nearly one year ago.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is currently on an official visit to Rome, was updated moments after the attack. Meeting with local Jewish leaders, Netanyahu said:
“During this meeting there was a very serious attack in Tel Aviv, a terrorist attack. First of all, I want to send in my name, in the name of wife and the people of Israel, wishes for a fast recovery to the injured.”
He added: “Second, we are strengthening the action of the police and security forces against the terrorists, even this evening and everywhere. I am sure that these things will not weaken our determination to continue building our country, to plant deep roots in our homeland and to secure our common future.”
Israeli and Palestinian media sources reported large-scale celebrations of the attack in Jenin and Gaza.
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