Israeli security forces on Friday morning killed the terrorist responsible for the deadly shooting attack in central Tel Aviv on Thursday evening, ending a city-wide manhunt.
Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) agents located the terrorist, identified as Ra’ad Hazem, 28, from Jenin, hiding near a mosque in Jaffa.
Hazem was without clear affiliations to established terrorist factions, had no previous arrests and had entered Israel illegally, according to the Shin Bet.
The terrorist’s father, Fahi Hazem, is a former senior officer in the Palestinian Authority’s security forces, according to Kan News.
Two Israelis, aged 27 and 28, were murdered in the attack on Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Street. Three severely wounded victims had been stabilized, while doctors were still fighting for the life of a fourth, Tel Aviv Sourasky Center, Ichilov Hospital said on Friday. Four additional attack victims were classed as being in moderate to light condition, according to the hospital.
“We saw six patients lying on the sidewalk. We immediately began treatment. … Two were unconscious and underwent resuscitation, and four others were conscious,” Magen David Adom paramedic Yisrael Weingarten tweeted soon after the attack.
Following the shooting, hundreds of police, Border Police and Israel Defense Forces units swept the streets of central Tel Aviv, with weapons drawn.
The incident brings the death toll from the string of terror attacks that began in late March to 13.