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Seafood Market attack

Coordinates:32°03′53″N34°46′56″E / 32.06472°N 34.78222°E /32.06472; 34.78222
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Palestinian shooting and grenade attack on the Seafood Market restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel
Seafood Market terrorist attack
Part of theSecond Intifada terrorist campaign
Seafood Market attack is located in Central Israel
Seafood Market attack
The terrorist attack site
LocationIsraelBegin Road,Tel-Aviv,Israel
Coordinates32°03′53″N34°46′56″E / 32.06472°N 34.78222°E /32.06472; 34.78222
DateMarch 5, 2002; 23 years ago (2002-03-05)
2:10 am (UTC+2)
Attack type
Mass shooting
WeaponsM16 rifle,grenades,knife
Deaths2 civilians, 1 police officer
(+1 terrorist)
Injured35 civilians
PerpetratorAl-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibility

TheSeafood Market attack was aPalestinian terrorist attack on the Seafood Market restaurant inTel Aviv,Israel, on 5 March 2002. Palestinian terrorist Ibrahim Hasouna murdered three Israeli civilians, including aDruze policeman and wounded 35.[1]

TheAl-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibility for the attack.

An Israeli court foundMarwan Barghouti, head ofTanzim, guilty of directing this and other shootings, including theMurder of Georgios Tsibouktzakis.[2][3]

Background

The attack was carried out byTanzim, and involved three operatives: Drivers Mazen Mahmoud Omar Khadi and Marad Nazmi Agloni, and shooter Ibrahim Hasouna. Under police interrogation, the drivers confessed that they had initially infiltratedJerusalem, planning to carry out an attack inPisgat Ze'ev, but were deterred by a heavy police presence. They then drove to Tel Aviv. Hasouna asked to be dropped off in a densely populated area, and the drivers decided to drop him off on a pedestrian bridge overlooking a number of restaurants in central Tel Aviv.

The attack occurred in the early morning, at which time the Seafood market restaurant was crowded with people gathered for an Oriental music evening and abachelorette party.

The attack

At 2:10 AM, Hasouna opened fire. Shooting at diners sitting near the windows with anM16 rifle, he emptied twomagazines. According to eyewitness Gilli Cohen, "people started to push their way to the bathrooms, and there was mass hysteria". He also threw two fragmentation grenades at people escaping the restaurant, though they did not detonate. Hasouna then headed for the "Mifgash Hasteakim" restaurant next door, pulling out aknife and stabbing at police officers and civilians attempting to restrain him, killing a police officer, but was eventually shot dead.

Victims

Aftermath

In the immediate aftermath of the attack, police set up roadblocks, at one of which Khadi and Agloni were caught while attempting to flee toRamallah via Jerusalem.

In response to this attack, as well as to a shooting in Jerusalem that killed an Israeli woman and terrorism over the previous weekend which killed 22 Israelis, theIsrael Defense Forces (IDF) immediately launched a series of raids in theWest Bank andGaza Strip in which at least 17 Palestinians were killed. According to Israeli media, the attacks were set to continue for several days, focusing on the Tanzim militia.[4]

When Tanzim headMarwan Barghouti was arrested and brought to trial in Israel, the attack was among the offenses listed in the indictment. Barghouti is currently serving five life sentences in an Israeli prison.[5]

References

  1. ^"שלושה הרוגים ו-35 פצועים בפיגוע במסעדה בתל אביב".Ynet.
  2. ^Marwan Barghouti Convicted of Murder
  3. ^Shulman, Robin (21 May 2014)."Palestinian Leader Convicted in Israel".Washington Post. Retrieved1 May 2017.
  4. ^Israeli Raids Kill 17 Palestinians; In Tel Aviv, 3 Die in a Shooting, The New York Times, 5 March 2002
  5. ^Barghouti Found Guilty of 5 Murders, Haaretz, 21 May 2004

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