Montreal Gazette

American gunman killed in Israeli hotel shootout

Officials say man was angry about losing job

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JERUSALEM — An American man opened fire in an Israeli seaside hotel packed with tourists on Friday after losing his job there, killing one person before being shot dead in a standoff with security forces.

The firefight erupted in the popular Red Sea resort of Eilat when New York native William Hershkovit­z, 23, attacked a security guard at the Leonardo Club hotel and snatched his gun, officials and witnesses said. He then shot dead one of the hotel chefs, whom police identified as 33-year-old Armando Abed.

Police and military counter-terrorism officers swiftly surrounded the hotel, and Hershkovit­z barricaded himself in the kitchen. After failed negotiatio­ns, there was an exchange of fire and Hershkovit­z was shot dead, Eilat police spokesman Lior Ben-Simon said.

An Israeli hotel guest, Aviram Sela, said he had tried to wrestle the gunman to the ground before he started shooting, while terrified tourists dived for cover behind a sofa in the hotel lobby.

“We saw him beat the guard and grab his weapon and the magazine,” Sela told Israeli television, adding that the gunman then took aim at a member of Sela’s family.

Hershkovit­z had arrived in Israel in August as part of a five-month Israeli government-sponsored pro- gram meant to help foreigners become acquainted with the country, said Israel Way, the company that runs the trip.

He and about 80 other participan­ts in the program were working in hotels throughout Eilat.

Hershkovit­z on Thursday was told to leave the program after hotel staff had lodged complaints against him.

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