Hamas gunman wounds three in Tel Aviv attack

March 10, 2023 by AAP
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A Palestinian gunman has opened fire in Tel Aviv, wounding three people before being killed by police in what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has labelled a “terror attack” amid rising unrest in the West Bank.The Islamist militant group Hamas claimed the shooter, a 23-year-old from the occupied West Bank, as a member.

Police cordoned off a corner of Dizengoff street in the city centre where the attack took place.

A restaurant was empty after customers apparently fled mid-meal, Reuters footage showed.

Medics treated the wounded on the sidewalk nearby.

“Two policemen and two civilians who were in the area engaged the terrorist and killed him,” Israel’s police commissioner said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu being informed by his Military Secretary, Maj.-Gen. Avi Gil, about the shooting attack in Tel Aviv, during the meeting with Italian Jewish community representatives in the Spanish Synagogue at the Jewish Museum of Rome, earlier this evening Photo: Amos Ben-Gershom/GPO

The shooting followed a spate of attacks by Palestinians around Jerusalem and in the West Bank that have killed 13 Israelis and a Ukrainian woman since late January.

In the past year, Israeli forces have made thousands of arrests in the West Bank and killed more than 200 Palestinians, including fighters and civilians.

More than 40 Israelis have died in attacks by Palestinians over the same period.

“There has been another terror attack in the heart of Tel Aviv tonight,” Netanyahu said after being updated on events during a visit to Italy.

“We strengthen the security forces and the police who are fighting terrorists this night and every night.”

Israel’s military later said it was operating in the West Bank town where the Hamas gunman lived.

Earlier on Thursday, Israeli forces killed three gunmen from the militant Islamic Jihad group in a gun battle in the West Bank.

Hamas said the Tel Aviv shooting was a response to that.

“The heroic operation is a natural response to the crimes conducted by the occupation,” Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said.

The three hurt in the Tel Aviv shooting were rushed to a hospital, one in serious condition.

United States Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides said on Twitter: “Shocked by tonight’s brazen terrorist attack in Tel Aviv that targeted innocent people. Praying for those who were injured.”

The attack came hours after US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ended a brief visit to Israel during which he called on all sides to de-escalate the violence.

After the shooting, Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai asked protesters, who had been rallying against a planned judicial overhaul, to stay at home.

AAP

 

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