Israel Police Begin Day 4 of Search for Tel Aviv Terror Suspect
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The scene of Friday afternoon’s shooting spree in Tel Aviv. Police are searching for terror suspect Nashat Melhem. Photo: Channel 2/screenshot.
Residents of Tel Aviv’s northern Ramat Aviv neighborhood awoke Monday to another day of intense security and police patrols. It was the fourth consecutive day that law enforcement personnel were out in full force to search for Nashat Melhem, believed to be the terrorist who murdered two people and wounded several at a Tel Aviv pub
Policemen, detectives, and special units continued to search the neighborhood, knocking on doors – especially ground-floor houses and homes belonging to the elderly – in order to make sure that the armed terrorist had not holed up and taken someone hostage.
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