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A Moroccan national with a US green card stabbed and wounded four people in a terror attack in Israel on Tuesday before he was shot dead, officials said. Abdelaziz Kaddi, 29, went on a rampage attacking four men between the ages of 24 to 59 in Tel Aviv, the Times of Israel reports.
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Three Tel Aviv residents have been injured in a suspected terror attack with a passerby fatally shooting the attacker.
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Four people have been stabbed in the Israeli capital of Tel Aviv after a man reportedly launched a frenzied attack in a popular nightlife area. A spokesperson for a nearby hospital said it was treating three people as a result of the incident, including one victim who was in "a serious condition with a knife wound to the neck".
Four men were injured in a knife attack in Tel Aviv. The perpetrator was shot dead at the scene. The police have classified the event as a terrorist attack. The knife attack happened on Tuesday evening in central Tel Aviv,
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The stabbing happened in a bustling nightlife spot of Israel’s commercial capital. Read more at straitstimes.com.