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Israel: First fatal attack since Gaza ceasefire began

Emmy Sasipornkarn with dpa, AFP
March 3, 2025

The stabbing at a transport station left at least one person dead and four injured. The alleged perpetrator — who held German citizenship — was killed in what police called a "terror attack."

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Israeli rescue and security forces investigate the scene of a knife attack in Haifa
The stabbing took place in Haifa, a coastal city in northern Israel home to a mixed Jewish and Arab populationImage: Ariel Schalit/AP/dpa/picture alliance

A stabbing in the Israeli port city of Haifa on Monday left one person and the attacker dead, authorities said.

"A terrorist exited a bus, stabbed multiple civilians, and was subsequently neutralized by a security guard and a civilian at the scene," the police reported.

It was the first deadly attack since a ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas began on January 19.

The stabbing came as negotiations on the next stage of the deal stalled after the six-week first phase of the ceasefire ended at the weekend.

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What do we know about the attack?

The stabbing took place at central Lev HaMifratz bus station in Haifa, a coastal city in northern Israel home to a mixed Jewish and Arab population.

A man in his 60s was pronounced dead with four injured people treated, according to Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service.

The attacker is identified as an Israeli Druze resident of the town of Shfar'am, a city with a large Druze minority.

Police said that the man, who returned to Israel last week after spending recent months abroad, also held German citizenship.

Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez

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Emmy Sasipornkarn Multimedia journalist with a focus on Asia