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Five killed in latest deadly attack in Israel | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
The shootings happened in a heavily populated ultra-Orthodox area | The shootings happened in a heavily populated ultra-Orthodox area |
Five people have been shot dead on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, Israel, medics say, in the third deadly attack of its kind within a week. | |
It happened in Bnei Brak, one of the country's most populous ultra-Orthodox Jewish areas. | It happened in Bnei Brak, one of the country's most populous ultra-Orthodox Jewish areas. |
The gunman was shot dead by police, a paramedic at the scene said. | The gunman was shot dead by police, a paramedic at the scene said. |
Israel security forces were on high alert after attacks by Israeli Arabs last Tuesday and Sunday, which left six people dead. | Israel security forces were on high alert after attacks by Israeli Arabs last Tuesday and Sunday, which left six people dead. |
Footage from the scene shows the gunman in dark clothing crossing a road and raising an automatic weapon. | |
Victims were killed on adjacent streets, and one was found dead in a car, the Jerusalem Post news site says. | Victims were killed on adjacent streets, and one was found dead in a car, the Jerusalem Post news site says. |
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is holding an emergency security meeting. | Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is holding an emergency security meeting. |
"Israel is facing a wave of murderous Arab terrorism," he said. "The security forces are operating. We will fight terror with perseverance, stubbornness and an iron fist." | |
Former Prime Minister and current opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel was "in the midst of a dangerous wave of terrorism that we have not seen for many years... Determined action must be taken to restore peace and security to the citizens of Israel". | |
Israeli media reports say the attacker was a 27-year-old Palestinian from a village in the north of the occupied West Bank. | |
The Palestinian militant group Hamas, which governs Gaza, praised the attack, saying "We express our blessing to the Tel Aviv operation." | |
Security had already been stepped up across Israel and in the West Bank in the wake of the two previous attacks. | |
The first was carried out by an Israeli Arab who had planned to join the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria and had served a jail sentence for security crimes. The attacker stabbed four people to death outside a shopping centre in the southern city of Beersheba. | |
Five days later, two other Israeli Arabs opened fire at a bus stop in the northern city of Hadera, killing two 19-year-old police officers. IS said it was behind that attack. All three assailants were shot dead. | |
There had been fears of further incidents in the month ahead, when the Muslim festival of Ramadan, the Jewish festival of Passover and the Christian festival of Easter coincide in a rare convergence. |