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Barbaric rejoicing over dead Jews
One of the worst attacks in years is a terrorist attack in Jerusalem on Friday evening. Israeli police said seven people had been killed, five men and two women. There are also other injuries - including a 15-year-old boy.
Israel's Foreign Ministry had previously spoken of eight dead and ten injured. However, it may have initially counted the shot assassin (21) among the victims.
According to the Times of Israel, the man from East Jerusalem opened fire near a synagogue at around 8:15 p.m. He caused a bloodbath, then fled toward a nearby Palestinian neighborhood. On the run, he met police officers - they shot the terrorist.
According to Israeli authorities, the terrorist fled the scene in this car.
"I heard a lot of shots," said student Matanel Almalem (18), who lives near the synagogue. After the attack, police examined a white car that authorities said belonged to the attacker. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (73) and Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir (46) visited the crime scene.
Body bags with the fatalities in a rescue workers' tent.
Horrid scenes erupted shortly after the attack: Dozens of Palestinians gathered in several places in the Gaza Strip for spontaneous demonstrations to celebrate the attack. Sweets were also distributed. Similar jubilation celebrations were reported from the West Bank city of Ramallah. Fireworks were set off in some places, and people rose in joy.
Young people in the city of Khan Yunis: Beaming with joy, they celebrate the deadly attack in Jerusalem. To do this, they show the Victory sign, which means "victory."
They cheered over dead Jews!
Israel's Defense Minister Jo'aw Galant (64) promised after the attack: "The defense apparatus under my leadership will take tough and uncompromising action against terrorism and find everyone involved in the attack." US President Joe Biden (80) instructed his team to assist Israel. The United Nations strongly condemned the attack. "It is particularly despicable that the attack took place in a religious place and on the very day we commemorate the Holocaust," said UN Secretary-General António Guterres (73) on Friday (local time) in New York, according to the statement. "There is never an excuse for acts of terrorism. They must be clearly condemned and rejected by everyone."
Palestinians shout slogans and burn tires during a rally in Gaza City.
Guterres said he was concerned about the escalation of violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. "Now is the moment to exercise the utmost restraint."
The USA also sharply condemned the attack and pledged its support. US President Joe Biden offered Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "all reasonable means of support" in a telephone conversation, the White House said on Friday.
Situation tense for days
A spokesman for the terror group Hamas justified the attack as "retaliation" for a raid by the Israeli army in the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank. Nine people were killed on Thursday.
Background: The Israeli army recently carried out more raids after a series of attacks—the goal: is to smash militant networks. According to the Israeli army, Thursday's raid was used to arrest members of the Islamic Jihad terrorist group. Instead, the soldiers came under fire and then shot several fighters.
Israel's "Iron Dome" missile defense system to protect against short-range missiles Israel has built the system "Iron Dome," The system Radar unit Rocket launcher control center - Enemy missile or artillery projectile. (2 Radar unit detects approaching projectiles and calculates the trajectory B Control center calculates the missile's target (4 Missile launcher destroys the approaching missile still in the air.
At least seven rockets were fired from Gaza on Friday night. But, according to the Israeli military, the missiles were intercepted and rendered harmless by the high-tech "Iron Dome" defense system. Israel then launched attacks on a production site for Hamas rockets.
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