Toronto Star

Two killed in Tel Aviv bar attack

Motivation for daytime attack unclear as police launch massive search for gunman

- IAN DEITCH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

JERUSALEM— A gunman opened fire outside a popular bar in the coastal Israeli city of Tel Aviv on Friday afternoon, killing two people and wounding at least three others before fleeing the scene, police said.

The motive for the shooting spree, which took place on a busy main street, was not immediatel­y clear, police said. Media reported the assailant was a member of Israel’s Arab minority and called it a nationalis­tically motivated attack but police refused to comment, saying it was still investigat­ing.

Israeli Channel 10 TV showed CCTV footage of the incident, obtained from a health food shop next to the bar. It shows a man with short hair, glasses and a black bag over his shoulder scooping up some nuts, putting them in a plastic bag, then emptying them back. The footage then shows the man walking toward the entrance of the store, placing his backpack on a shopping cart and taking a gun out of it. He then steps outside and starts shooting, after which he runs away.

The TV station’s defence analyst, Alon Ben-David, said the gunman was an Israeli Arab and that the attacker’s father had seen his son on television and notified authoritie­s. He said the shooter’s calm demeanour and the way he was holding and shooting the gun show he was well trained. A Qur’an, the Muslim holy book, was found later in the attacker’s bag, he said. The Associated Press could not independen­tly confirm those details.

Channel10 also later spoke to a man it identified only as Ahmed who it said was a relative of the shooter. The man described the shooter as “traumatize­d” after a cousin was killed by police in 2006, and who had served time in Israeli prison after allegedly grabbing an officer’s gun.

Residents of the village of Arara in northern Israel told media they recognized the shooter and said he was from their village. They condemned the attack and called on him to turn himself in.

Police spokeswoma­n Luba Samri said five people were wounded in the attack, two of whom died in hospital. She said a massive manhunt was underway for the shooter.

The attack comes amid more than three months of almost daily Palestinia­n attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers. On the Israeli side, 21 people have died, mostly in stabbings, shootings and car-ramming attacks. That’s without counting the victims in Friday’s attack.

At least 131 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire, 90 of them identified by Israel as assailants. The rest died in clashes with security forces.

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