Posted: 2024-10-02 12:05:05

Israeli police say seven people were killed in a shooting attack in Tel Aviv on Tuesday evening (local time) minutes before Iran’s missile barrage.

Local authorities confirmed the death toll – up one from earlier reports of at least six killed – on Wednesday afternoon in Israel, where it is now 2pm.

A dead person is loaded into an ambulance following a shooting attack in Jaffa, a mixed Arab-Jewish area of Tel Aviv on October 1.

A dead person is loaded into an ambulance following a shooting attack in Jaffa, a mixed Arab-Jewish area of Tel Aviv on October 1.Credit: AP

Police said two Palestinian men from the Israeli-occupied West Bank town of Hebron opened fire in the Jaffa neighbourhood of Tel Aviv, including shooting directly into a light rail carriage crowded with passengers that was stopped at a station.

Police said the pair had no prior arrests though one had been involved with disturbing the peace at a demonstration. The two men were shot and killed by security guards and armed pedestrians. One of them was armed with an M16 and the other with a knife.

Police and paramedics who responded to the scene treated another 16 people injured from the shooting as sirens blared across the country.

An Israeli forensic officer examines a light rail car following a shooting attack.

An Israeli forensic officer examines a light rail car following a shooting attack.Credit: AP

Greece’s foreign ministry says a Greek national was among the people killed.

A ministry statement on Wednesday said the man, whom it did not name, was a resident of Jerusalem.

The ministry condemned what it called a “terrorist” attack and expressed the “deepest sorrow” at the death of the Greek national.

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On Wednesday, locals left flowers and candles at the train stop, where bullet holes peppered the signs and train stop benches.

Maya Brandwine, a 33-year-old resident of the neighbourhood, said she was at a local coffee shop on the street when the shooting broke out. During the subsequent Iranian missile attack she ended up sheltering in a bomb shelter with police carrying out sweeps for additional suspects.

“It’s a nightmare, and we’re starting to get used to it,” she said, blaming the policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for the shooting attack and the general situation in Israel.

AP

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