Shooting in downtown Tel Aviv leaves at least 6 in serious condition
(JTA) — This is a developing story.
(JTA) — At least one gunman shot people at different locations along a downtown Tel Aviv street on Thursday night, leaving what Israeli emergency responders said were at least six people injured in serious condition.
One was said to be in critical condition, according to the Magen David Adom, Israel’s main first responder.
Police said they were in pursuit of two gunmen, and called on people to stay indoors and stay away from windows. Witnesses described policemen running through the city streets, guns drawn.
Media reports claim the attack occurred on a busy section of Dizengoff Street, where bars and restaurants are concentrated.
Video from the scene. Credit @udi_shaham pic.twitter.com/zB6RWRmMSv
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Terrorists, some identified with the Islamic State group, killed 11 people within Israel’s 1967 lines over the course of a week last month.
The attacks come at the beginning of Ramadan, the Muslim holiday when tensions are often heightened around prayer spaces in Jerusalem. Israeli police and Muslim worshippers clashed for weeks around the same time last year.
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