Four injured in Tel Aviv stabbing operation
Four Israeli settlers were injured in a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv on Tuesday evening, with two reportedly in serious condition, according to Israeli media.
The injured were transported to nearby hospitals for medical treatment, authorities confirmed. Israeli media identified the executor as Abdelaziz Qadi, a 29-year-old American tourist of Moroccan origin. Qadi had entered Israeli territory on January 18 using a tourist visa and reportedly held permanent residency in the United States.
Israeli security officials are working to verify the executor’s identity. Video footage from the scene shows heightened security measures in response to the incident. (ILKHA)
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