Thrill Israel! The culprit drove the car into a pedestrian. Tel Aviv city center Italy tourists killed, seven injured
The BBC reported that A terrorist attack in Israel erupted when a man drove his car into a pedestrian on a promenade along the beach in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. Friday night (April 7) resulted in the death of one unfortunate Italian tourist. And seven other tourists were injured before the assailant was shot and killed by the Israeli police.
Recorded footage of the incident showed the Kia car the assailant drove. turn upside down on the road While Israeli police officers opened fire on the suspect, killing him.
The police revealed that This unexpected attack occurred at approximately 9:25 p.m. local time on the day of the incident. When the suspect, 45, drove a Kia car along the beach road. then smashed into pedestrians Before the car overturned on the lawn of Charles Klor Park.
Nearby police officers heard the disturbance and ran to the scene. Until the driver was seen attempting to pick up an object similar to a rifled weapon. Officers immediately dealt with the villain.
Rescuers have helped seven others injured in this horrific tragedy. all of whom are tourists Of these, 3 were moderately injured and 4 were slightly injured.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni Twitter tweeted condolences for the death of Italian tourist Alessandro Parini in the attack, which the Italian prime minister called a cowardly move.
After the incident, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the mobilization of police and military reserves into the area in an effort to deal with a terrorist threat A few hours earlier, two Israeli brothers of British descent had just happened. shot dead and their mother was injured. while the car of three mothers and children drives in the West Bank
This happened after Israel launched air strikes against Hamas targets. which is a Palestinian armed group in the Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon in response to a rocket attack on the northern areas of Israel Came from Lebanon on Thursday (April 6), which Israel believes is the work of Hamas.
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