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Israeli authorities say attack kills one, wounds 6 in Tel Aviv

A general view of the scene of a shooting attack in Tel Aviv, Israel April 7, 2023. (Reuters)
A general view of the scene of a shooting attack in Tel Aviv, Israel April 7, 2023. (Reuters)
A person wounded in an attack is brought to a hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, April 7, 2023. (AP)
A person wounded in an attack is brought to a hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, April 7, 2023. (AP)
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08 Apr 2023 05:04:11 GMT9
08 Apr 2023 05:04:11 GMT9
  • Car rammed into group of people near popular seaside park before flipping over
  • Attack came against backdrop of heightened tensions after Israeli airstrikes on Palestinian militant targets in Lebanon, Gaza

TEL AVIV: Israeli authorities said late Friday that at least one person was killed and six were wounded in a suspected attack in Tel Aviv, Israel’s commercial hub.

The exact nature of the attack was not immediately clear, but the Foreign Ministry referred to it as a “terror attack,” a term Israeli officials use for assaults by Palestinians.

A car rammed into a group of people near a popular seaside park before flipping over, police said. Israel’s rescue service said a 30-year-old man was killed, while four other people were receiving medical treatment for mild to moderate injuries.

Police said they shot the driver of the car. The driver’s condition was uncertain, but social media videos shows a body on the ground beside an overturned car while multiple gunshots ring out.

The attack came against the backdrop of heightened tensions after Israeli airstrikes on Palestinian militant targets in both Lebanon and Gaza, as well as a shooting attack in the occupied West Bank that killed two Israelis. That followed days of violence and unrest in Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site, the compound of the Al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City.

The Hamas militant group that rules Gaza praised the attack in Tel Aviv as a response to Israel’s “crimes against Al-Aqsa Mosque and worshippers.”

AP

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