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Police Confirm Tel Aviv Explosion Was Failed Terror Attack

Police and Shin Bet confirmed on Monday, August 19, that the Sunday night explosion in Tel Aviv was a terrorist attack carried out via a powerful explosive device. The police and Shin Bet further added that the alertness levels had been raised throughout Gush Dan, and searches were being carried out in the area.

According to Israeli media, the terrorist came from Judea and Samaria. On Monday morning, Haim Bobalil, Police commander of the Ayalon area of Tel Aviv, said that, following an assessment, the police believed it was a terrorist threat. “It was a miracle that it did not explode in the nearest synagogue or in the shopping center. It could have ended in dozens of deaths.”

Magen David Adom (MDA) paramedics said they found an unconscious body with multiple systemic injuries and later pronounced him dead.

In addition, a 33-year-old man was moderately wounded. MDA paramedics provided the individual medical treatment and evacuated him to Sourasky Medical Center with shrapnel injuries to his limbs and chest.

Police initially said they were “having difficulty identifying the body,” but said that the person killed was “not an innocent civilian, but rather the person who was carrying the explosive device. Whether this is criminal or terrorism-related, it’s too early to say.” (JPost / VFI News)

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