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Elderly woman beaten to death in central Israel: police

Sep 21, 2022

Jerusalem [Israel], September 21: An 84-year-old Israeli woman was beaten to death in central Israel on Tuesday, in a case the police said they investigate as a "terror attack."
The attack took place in the afternoon in Holon, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv, the Hebrew-language Haaretz newspaper reported.
Surveillance video footage showed a man approaching the woman from behind and hitting her with an object, according to the report.
She was pronounced dead by the Israeli Magen David Adom, the country's emergency medical service. She was found with injuries to her face, the service said in a statement.
"We are after a serious attack," police Chief KobiShabtai told reporters at the scene after about six hours of investigation. "Currently it appears as a terror attack," he said, adding that the police "are currently searching close by and further away to locate the attacker."
Israel's state-owned Kan TV news identified the suspect as a 28-year-old man from the city of Qalqilya in the northern West Bank who worked at a construction site in Holon, near the location of the attack.
The victim lived meters away from the crime scene and was on her way back home when the suspect attacked her, Kan reported.
The attack came amid rising clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians in the occupied West Bank
Source: Xinhua

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