One of the perpetrators of the armed attack in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv has been identified, Report informs, citing News Israel.
The terrorist's father is said to be a senior security officer in the Palestinian Administration and one of the leaders of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, an armed wing of Fatah.
Raed Khazemi, 28, who committed a terrorist act on April 7 and was neutralized on April 8 in Yaffo, was declared a martyr at a mosque in the Palestinian city of Jenin. He lived in Jenin. His photo was spread on social media.
The Israel General Security Service (SHABAK) said it had no information that he was a member of a terrorist organization. He had previously been involved in extremist activities and had not been arrested. He illegally entered Israeli territory.
On April 7, two people were killed and 10 wounded in a series of shootings in the heart of the Israeli city of Tel Aviv.
The dead were two men; one aged 28 and the other aged 27. Four of the wounded, including one woman, were in serious condition.
The suspected gunman was shot dead by police near a mosque in Jaffa early on Friday morning after a massive manhunt by hundreds of officers, some with dogs, and army special forces who searched building by building through the densely populated residential neighborhoods.