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Israeli Killed In Tel Aviv, Al-Aqsa Brigades Responsible

Israeli police officers inspect the site of the Palestinian attack

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, July 15 (Islamonline.net & News Agencies) - Hours after Israeli occupation forces breached the truce by abducting six Palestinian activists, an Israeli man was killed and two others injured in an attack in Tel Aviv claimed Tuesday, July 15, by Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an offshoot of Fatah.

Israeli troops had abducted Monday overnight three members of Fatah in Nablus and three other Palestinians, including two members of the Islamic Jihad, near the west bank town of Al-Khalil, claiming they were on its wanted list.

In Tel Aviv, a Palestinian, who failed to enter a seaside promenade, stabbed a doorman at the Tarabin Club in the neck before fleeing.

He then attacked a woman and security guard at a nearby restaurant, who was less seriously injured, an Israeli police source told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

According to Israeli public radio, an Israeli lawyer at the scene seized a gun from one of the injured guards, gave chase and shot the Palestinian in the leg.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Fatah’s armed wing, claimed responsibility for the attack, asserting it came in retaliation for daily Israeli aggressions against innocent Palestinians.

"The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades carried out an operation of quality in the heart of historic Palestine when a fighter of the martyr Ali Julani group tried to enter a Jaffa restaurant at dawn," the statement said.

It underlined the attack was "in response to Zionist terrorism as demonstrated by the occupation of Palestinian and confirms (the group's) determination to continue resistance and holy war."

The Brigades "swear to avenge the blood of the innocent martyrs," added the statement.

Major Palestinian resistance groups - including Hamas and the Islamic Jihad - announced late last month a conditional three-month of anti-Israel attacks while Fatah came up with a six-month unconditional ceasefire.

Al-Aqsa Brigades had issued a statement reaffirming commitment to the truce, but vowed to resume resistance operations if Israeli occupation forces continued aggressions against the Palestinian people.

Palestinian factions said commitment to the truce is conditioned on an end to Israel’s policies of incursions and detention in Palestinian-ruled areas.

The Tel Aviv attack is the first by a Palestinian resistance group inside Israel since the declaration of the truce on June 29.

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