Intifada continues, and hasn't ended yet
Initial reports were later confirmed by police on Thursday, proving that the Arab terrorist from the Hevron region in Judea who stabbed to death two Jews at prayer in southern Tel Aviv and moderately wounded a third worked at a local restaurant.It's a very good question: why are employers willing to hire somebody who could be murderously dangerous, who adheres to the Religion of Peace? That's something else they're going to have to start rethinking.
The attacker, a 36-year-old resident of Dura near Hevron, had been given a work permit and was gainfully employed at a restaurant in Yafo, a suburb immediately to the south of Tel Aviv - until he decided to take up a knife and go murder Jews.
Just hours later, another terror attack took place in the Gush Etzion region of Judea, in which two Jews and a Palestinian Arab were murdered and eight other Jews were wounded in a shooting and car attack.
A very troubling trend was highlighted by the stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, as the restaurant worker was far from the first Arab worker to manipulatively capitalize on his place of employment and access to Jewish areas to launch lethal attacks.
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