Mass shooting in Tel Aviv leaves at least 10 wounded – media
Police have reportedly killed the two gunmen responsible for the attack
A mass shooting occurred in Tel Aviv, Israel late on Tuesday, with at least 10 people reported wounded, including at least four critically.
The attack took place in the Jaffa area in the south of the city. Israeli police have acknowledged the incident, stating that they have been treating it as a suspected terrorist attack.
Unverified footage circulating online suggests that the incident involved at least two attackers, who arrived at the scene by tram and opened fire on commuters immediately after disembarking. At least one of the attackers appeared to be wielding an M4-patterned assault rifle.
At least two terrorists, one of whom is seen armed with an assault rifle, carried out the shooting attack in Jaffa, according to surveillance camera images. pic.twitter.com/wOP9ItbGVP
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) October 1, 2024
Both attackers were killed in an ensuing firefight against responding law enforcement, local media have reported. The reports have been corroborated by extremely graphic unverified footage circulating online.
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10 נפגעים אנוש וקשה pic.twitter.com/m379mToZIZ— יוני בן מנחם yoni ben menachem (@yonibmen) October 1, 2024
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