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Palestinia­ns convicted of 2016 Tel Aviv shootings

- ‘Revenge attack’

JERUSALEM: An Israeli court has convicted three Palestinia­ns over an attack last year in which gunmen opened fire at a popular Tel Aviv restaurant and shopping complex, leaving four Israelis dead.

Cousins Mohammad Makhamrah and Khaled Makhamrah, the gunmen, and accomplice Younes Zein were found guilty of four counts of murder and 41 counts of attempted murder over the June 2016 attack.

Israeli security officials said the two gunmen, 20 and 21 at the time of the attack, were inspired by Daesh.

In the incident the Sarona Market, the Makhamrah cousins walked into a busy cafe wearing suits and carrying briefcases, blending with the crowd before opening fire on customers at random.

“They posed as businessme­n,” the Tel Aviv district court wrote in its decision.

Three people were shot dead, while a fourth died of a heart attack.

“Another four civilians were injured and suffered serious damage as a result the shooting,” the 34-page judgment said. at

“Thirty-seven civilians received lighter injuries or suffered from shock.”

Zein supplied the weapons and helped plan the assault, the court said.

It also found all four guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime. It did not publish a date for sentencing.

The Shin Bet domestic security agency which interrogat­ed the men has alleged they wanted to carry out “a revenge attack against Israel in the name of the Daesh” during Ramadan.

A wave of unrest that erupted in October 2015, has claimed the lives of at least 295 Palestinia­ns or Arab Israelis, 51 Israelis, two Americans, two Jordanians, an Eritrean, a Sudanese and a Briton, according to an AFP toll.

The violence has largely subsided in recent months.

Israeli authoritie­s claim that most of the Palestinia­ns killed were carrying out knife, gun or car-ramming attacks.

Others were shot dead in protests and clashes, while some were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.

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