Details of Tel Aviv shooting
Israeli Occupation police and internal security agency, Shin Bet, reported on Wednesday that one of the gunmen involved in Tuesday's shooting in Tel Aviv is in critical condition.
The attackers were identified as 19-year-old Mohammad Misk, who was killed during the attack, and 25-year-old Ahmad Himoni, who sustained severe injuries.
Authorities confirmed that the attackers were armed with an M16 rifle, ammunition, and a knife. Neither of the two had prior security records.
Israeli Occupation security forces have arrested several individuals from Hebron and Jerusalem, accusing them of aiding the attackers. These detainees are currently being interrogated by Shin Bet.
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Earlier reports from Hebrew media indicated that the shooting in Tel Aviv resulted in the deaths of seven "Israeli" settlers, with 16 others injured, six of them critically. The attackers reportedly opened fire on passengers after disembarking from a light rail train.
Following the incident, Israeli Occupation Forces increased their presence in Tel Aviv, declaring Hebron a closed military zone and launching raids in several neighborhoods, including Ras Al-Jura, Wadi Al-Hariya, and Jabal Al-Rahma.
In response to the attack, "Israel" has heightened its state of alert in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and the West Bank, with internal security raising the threat level to stage 2.
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