Tel Aviv - Arab Today
Two people were killed and at least seven wounded Friday when a gunman opened fire on a pub and nearby cafe in central Tel Aviv, but the motive was not immediately clear.
The shooting came amid a recent wave of Palestinian attacks on Israelis.
Medics said they had taken nine people to hospitals in Tel Aviv, with police saying two of them had been pronounced dead.
“Police units searching Tel Aviv area for suspect who carried out shooting. All injured taken to Tel Aviv hospitals,” police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld wrote on Twitter.
An AFP reporter said patrons at the pub and cafe had been targeted, and that the sidewalk was strewn with chairs and broken glass as police forensic officers examined the scene.
Witnesses said people had braved the chilly weather to sit outside on terraces at both venues, located on Dizengoff Street, a central thoroughfare of pubs, cafes and shops.
Hundreds of police were scouring the area, entering buildings in the vicinity and northward, where the assailant was believed to have fled, and police helicopters buzzed overhead.
Haim Pinto was closing his jewelry store near the pub when the shooting began.
“People started running in my direction, yelling ‘terrorist, terrorist’. I saw the commotion and went right back into my store, another girl came in and we hid in the bathroom till the shooting ended,” he said.
Pinto said the pub had opened “just a few months ago.”
He also said that, judging by the sound of the shots, the assailant had fired single rounds rather than in automatic bursts.
Twenty Israelis, an American and an Eritrean have been killed in a wave of Palestinian attacks since Oct. 1 which included stabbings, car-rammings and gun fire targeting security forces and civilians.
Source :Arab News