Stabbing in Petah Tikva

Stabbing in Petah Tikva: The Israel Security Agency is involved in the investigation, suspicion of a terrorist attack

The stabbing incident that occurred this morning in Petah Tikva is becoming more complex. With the progress of the investigation and the involvement of Israel Security Agency, there is a suspicion that it was a terrorist attack. The 30-year-old man who was injured in the stabbing is still in the hospital in serious condition

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After this morning (Thursday), a 30-year-old man was taken to the hospital in serious condition after being stabbed on Bar Kochba Street in Petah Tikva, there is a suspicion that the stabbing was of a nationalist nature.

According to the suspicion, the incident took place in a garage area where the injured man worked. An Arab co-worker who worked with him allegedly stabbed him near there. The incident has been identified, and the Israel Security Agency is also involved in the investigation.

After the incident, paramedic from Magen David Adom, Amit Dekel, and senior paramedic Mohammad Awais shared, "We saw the injured man lying conscious and suffering from a penetrating wound in his body. We provided him with medical treatment, including stopping the bleeding, and transferred him to a Mobile Intensive Care Unit for transportation to the hospital in serious condition."

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