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Palestinia­n gunmen kill 4 Israelis in Tel Aviv, wound 5

- By Ian Deitch

JERUSALEM — Two Palestinia­ns opened fire near a popular open-air market in central Tel Aviv on Wednesday night, killing four Israelis and wounding at least five others in one of the deadliest attacks in an eight-month wave of violence.

The shooting occurred at the Sarona market, a series of restored buildings that have been transforme­d into a popular spot filled with crowded shops and restaurant­s. The complex is across the street from Israel’s military headquarte­rs and is often filled with tourists and young soldiers in uniform.

“Two terrorists opened fire at civilians,” Tel Aviv district police commander Moshe Edri said, adding that one of the detained attackers was being treated for a gunfire wound.

Police had initially said there might be a third attacker but later ruled that out after extensive searches and examining security camera footage.

Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital said the four slain Israelis had been brought to the facility in critical condition and later died of their wounds.

Meital Sassi told Channel 10 TV she was out with her family celebratin­g her son’s birthday at the Sarona market when she heard shots and “immediatel­y understood it was a terror attack.”

“We ran like lighting with the baby and the stroller,” she said. “I yelled at people who didn’t understand what was happening to run.”

Channel 10 aired CCTV footage from inside a restaurant showing two men in suits shooting at diners as they run away from their tables. One of the attackers shoots a man on the ground and waves a knife before running out.

Shlomi Hajaj, director of the market, told the station that security guards at the entrance prevented the attackers from entering, “averting a bigger disaster” as the market was packed with people.

Police said the two gunmen were members of the same family from the Palestinia­n village of Yatta, near the West Bank town of Hebron, which has been a flashpoint for violence in recent months.

Over the last eight months Palestinia­ns have carried out dozens of attacks on civilians and security forces, mostly stabbings, shootings and car-ramming assaults that have killed 32 Israelis and two Americans. About 200 Palestinia­ns have been killed during that time, most identified as attackers by Israel. The assaults were once near-daily incidents, but they have become less frequent in recent weeks.

U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner condemned the “horrific terrorist attack” in a statement, saying that the “cowardly attacks against innocent civilians can never be justified.”

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