A terrorist attack in Tel Aviv left four people injured, with authorities discovering that the assailant was carrying a U.S. green card, raising questions about his entry into Israel.
Abdelaziz Kaddi, a 29-year-old Moroccan national, entered Israel on a tourist visa just three days prior to the attack, according to the Times of Israel.
Carrying a U.S. permanent resident card, his presence in Israel appeared routine until the violent incident unfolded. Authorities are investigating his motives and how he managed to carry out the attack.
The stabbing attack in Tel Aviv targeted four individuals, all of whom sustained injuries. Kaddi was shot dead at the scene by security forces.
His identity was confirmed through the American green card and other identification found on his body. Security officials are now working to determine the extent of any affiliations or planning behind the attack.
Israeli security agencies are intensifying investigations into Kaddi's background, examining his movements and any potential connections to extremist organizations.
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