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Elad attack: Three dead in central Israeli city | Elad attack: Three dead in central Israeli city |
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Police are still hunting for the attackers | Police are still hunting for the attackers |
Three people have been killed and others wounded in what police say is a suspected terror attack in the central Israeli city of Elad. | Three people have been killed and others wounded in what police say is a suspected terror attack in the central Israeli city of Elad. |
Israeli media reported that two attackers, armed with knives, axes, or both, targeted passers-by in a park. | |
A manhunt is under way, with police setting up roadblocks and searching vehicles. | |
The attack came on Israel's Independence Day, a public holiday marking the country's founding. | |
A volunteer medic said the "incident will be deeply etched in my heart". | A volunteer medic said the "incident will be deeply etched in my heart". |
Moti Tsinvert told The Jerusalem Post the victims were people "who went out just to breathe fresh air in the park, and their lives were ended so harshly". | Moti Tsinvert told The Jerusalem Post the victims were people "who went out just to breathe fresh air in the park, and their lives were ended so harshly". |
Local authorities in Elad have ordered residents to stay indoors. | Local authorities in Elad have ordered residents to stay indoors. |
Most of the city's population are members of Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. | Most of the city's population are members of Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. |
"The joy of Independence Day was cut short in an instant. A murderous attack in Elad that shocks the heart and soul," said Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, posting on Twitter. | "The joy of Independence Day was cut short in an instant. A murderous attack in Elad that shocks the heart and soul," said Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, posting on Twitter. |
The incident follows a spate of deadly attacks carried out by Palestinians and Israeli Arabs in recent weeks, the deadliest period of attacks in Israel since 2006. | The incident follows a spate of deadly attacks carried out by Palestinians and Israeli Arabs in recent weeks, the deadliest period of attacks in Israel since 2006. |
Sixteen Israelis, including an Israeli Arab policeman, and two Ukrainians have been killed in the attacks in Israel and the West Bank in the latest flare-up. | Sixteen Israelis, including an Israeli Arab policeman, and two Ukrainians have been killed in the attacks in Israel and the West Bank in the latest flare-up. |
Israel has responded by raiding Palestinian towns, sparking clashes that left at least 26 people dead, including bystanders. | Israel has responded by raiding Palestinian towns, sparking clashes that left at least 26 people dead, including bystanders. |
There has also been Israeli-Palestinian violence at a flashpoint holy site in Jerusalem revered by Muslims as the al-Aqsa mosque compound and by Jews as the Temple Mount. | There has also been Israeli-Palestinian violence at a flashpoint holy site in Jerusalem revered by Muslims as the al-Aqsa mosque compound and by Jews as the Temple Mount. |
Israel holds memorial ceremonies each year before Independence Day, marking its wartime losses and victims of deadly attacks. | Israel holds memorial ceremonies each year before Independence Day, marking its wartime losses and victims of deadly attacks. |
The Jewish state was founded on 14 May 1948, and anniversaries are calculated in accordance with the Hebrew calendar. | The Jewish state was founded on 14 May 1948, and anniversaries are calculated in accordance with the Hebrew calendar. |
On 15 May, Palestinians mark the creation of Israel with a day of mourning called al-Naqba, Arabic for "catastrophe". | On 15 May, Palestinians mark the creation of Israel with a day of mourning called al-Naqba, Arabic for "catastrophe". |