Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Palestinian (Fakistanian Terrorist) Attack In Tel Aviv: At Least Eight Wounded In Stabbing, Ramming Attack.

Hamas (filthmonger) spokesman Hazem Qassem praised the attack, saying that "The heroic attack in Tel Aviv is the first response to the occupation's crimes."
At least nine Israelis were wounded in a combined car-ramming and stabbing on Pinchas Rosen Street in Tel Aviv on Tuesday afternoon.
Footage shared on social media showed the assailant dead at the scene. After running people over, the terrorist got out of the vehicle and reportedly managed to stab one of the victims in the neck. A civilian at the scene shot the terrorist.
MDA paramedics arrived quickly on the scene to treat the wounded, who were subsequently taken to Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva and Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv.
Upon arrival at the scene, one MDA paramedic said that: "We arrived at the scene with a large force of MDA intensive care vehicles and ambulances. We saw that it was very serious, and near a bus stop there were 5 injured people, including a 46-year-old woman who was lying on the sidewalk while she was conscious and suffering from severe trauma."

Hamas: Terror attack is a response to Jenin operation.
Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem praised the attack, saying that "The heroic attack in Tel Aviv is the first response to the occupation's crimes against our people in Jenin." This is in reference to the IDF's ongoing large-scale military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin.
"The occupation will pay the price for its crimes against Jenin. We praise the heroes of our people and the fighters in Jenin."
Israel Police Tel Aviv District Commander Ami Eshed stated that the terrorist was a Palestinian resident of the Hebron region in the West Bank and acted alone, according to an initial police assessment. The terrorist, in his 20s, reportedly got into Israel with a medical permit. The Shin Bet later stated that the attacker has no such permit.
National Security Minister Ben-Gvir responds.
Ben-Gvir arrived at the scene of the attack in Tel Aviv and stated, "we knew terrorism would try to raise its head." Ben-Gvir praised the citizen who killed the terrorist once again, emphasizing that he had saved lives in conversation with the citizen.
While speaking to the media, civilians at the location called out to the minister with cries of "go home, you failed" and "shame on you for dancing on the blood of Jews," to which he responded by labeling them as "leftists."
Other demonstrators standing outside the scene praised Ben-Gvir and provided a call to arms, chanting "Unleash the IDF," in addition to calling for Ben-Gvir to obtain more power.
The civilian who shot the terrorist shares his account with Shabtai .
While speaking to Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai, the armed civilian who shot the terrorist responsible for the attack recounted what had occurred in a conversation captured by Kan Media. He stated: "He (the terrorist) was taking down ten easily, if not more. I wanted to fire the first shot and my legs were shaking, praying that the bullet would hit because if not - I'm dead.
"I heard a 'boom' behind me while I was on the motorcycle, I thought it was a car accident, and then I saw someone stabbing someone. I thought it was a dispute between drivers, and then he left him and ran towards other people.
"I drew my gun, he ran after me and others, I shot him twice and he fell. He is a terrifying person."

https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-748809

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