Tel Aviv Shooter Still Armed, At Large and Planning Another Attack, Police Believe
The shooter who carried out the attack in Tel Aviv on Friday is still armed, and may be planning another attack, police believe.
The shooter who carried out the attack in Tel Aviv on Friday is still armed, and may be planning another attack, police believe.
To his family and the residents of his village, 31-yearold Nashat Milhem is a mentally troubled young man who never gave any indication he would carry out an atrocity on the streets of Tel Aviv and become the subject of a massive Shin Bet and Israel Police manhunt.
The security establishment suspects that Nashat Melhem, the terrorist who killed two people yesterday, was also involved in the murder of a taxi driver from Lod.
The Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality has announced that, due to the security situation and Friday’s attack, it is preparing special security measures.
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