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Policemen at the scene of the attack in Beersheba, Southern Israel today. Tsafrir Abayov
Israel

Suspect shot dead after four people killed in Israel stabbing attack

The attack occurred outside a fuel station and a shopping centre in the southern city of Beersheba.

LAST UPDATE | Mar 22nd 2022, 10:42 PM

A KNIFE-WIELDING MAN killed four people and seriously wounded two others in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba before he was killed by armed residents, police said today.

The attacks occurred outside a fuel station and a shopping centre in the southern city of Beersheba.

Israeli police chief Kobi Shabtai told reporters at a press briefing at the scene that the incident was “an abominable killing spree by a terrorist known to security services” who had previously served prison time.

He said that the attacker appeared to have acted alone.

Shabtai declined to comment further on the suspect. But Israeli media identified the attacker as a 34-year-old Arab man from the nearby Bedouin town of Hura.

He was reportedly imprisoned for four years after admitting he intended to join the so-called Islamic State group in Syria in 2015.

The attack began at a fuel station in Beersheba, shortly past 4pm (2pm Irish time), according to police and the Magen David Adom emergency medical responders.

Police said the suspect got out of his car at the station and stabbed a woman.

He then returned to his vehicle and drove towards a nearby shopping centre, where he rammed the car into a man in his 60s who was riding a bicycle.

After the car-ramming, the suspect left his car and attacked others with a knife, stabbing at least two people.

The Abu al-Qeian clan, from which the attacker came, issued a statement condemning the attack and describing it as a terrorist operation.

“This is an individual act that only represents the perpetrator,” the family said, sending condolences to the victims’ families.

Policing minister Omer Barlev said the attack was committed “by a cursed terrorist that it would have been better if he hadn’t been freed from prison in 2019″.

Bennett issued a statement of condolences to the families of the victims and said “we will work with a heavy hand against those who commit terror. We will pursue and reach those who assist them, too”.

Palestinians have been accused of dozens of stabbing, shooting and car-ramming attacks targeting Israeli civilians and security personnel in recent years.

Most of the alleged attacks were carried out by individuals with no known links to armed groups. It is rare for such attacks to be committed by Palestinian citizens of Israel, however.

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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