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(Times of Israel) The two Palestinians who perpetrated the attack in central Tel Aviv on Wednesday arrived in the city by taxi from Beersheba, security authorities said Friday. Muhammad and Khalid Muhamra from the West Bank town of Yatta made their way to the Israeli town of Meitar through a wide gap in the security barrier. From Meitar they were driven by a Palestinian working illegally in Israel to the Bedouin town of Segev Shalom, southeast of Beersheba, where they changed into suits and ties and then took a taxi to Beersheba. The two had purchased their weapons in their hometown through an intermediary who was reportedly arrested by Israeli security forces. 2016-06-13 00:00:00Full Article
How the Palestinian Gunmen Got to Tel Aviv
(Times of Israel) The two Palestinians who perpetrated the attack in central Tel Aviv on Wednesday arrived in the city by taxi from Beersheba, security authorities said Friday. Muhammad and Khalid Muhamra from the West Bank town of Yatta made their way to the Israeli town of Meitar through a wide gap in the security barrier. From Meitar they were driven by a Palestinian working illegally in Israel to the Bedouin town of Segev Shalom, southeast of Beersheba, where they changed into suits and ties and then took a taxi to Beersheba. The two had purchased their weapons in their hometown through an intermediary who was reportedly arrested by Israeli security forces. 2016-06-13 00:00:00Full Article
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