Tel Aviv - A gunman killed two people and wounded at least three others in central Tel Aviv on Friday before fleeing, Israeli police said, adding that the motive for the attack was unclear.
Israeli Channel 10 TV showed CCTV footage of the incident, obtained from a shop near the bar. It shows a man with short hair, glasses and a black bag over his shoulder scooping up some cashew nuts, putting them in a plastic bag, then emptying them back.
The footage then shows the man walking toward the entrance of the store, placing his backpack on a shopping cart, taking a gun out of it. He then steps outside and starts shooting, after which he runs away.
Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said five people were wounded, two of whom died in hospital. She said a massive manhunt was underway for the shooter. Large police forces were deployed at the scene.
Nati Shakked, owner of the Simta bar on Dizengoff Street, which was hit by gunfire, said the assailant had waited on a bench outside before taking a machine-gun out of a bag and “shooting in every direction”.
“It was a terrorist attack, without a doubt,” Shakked told Israel’s Channel Two television.
Israeli police at the scene of a shooting attack in a bar in central Tel Aviv, Israel, 01 January 2016. An unidentified gunman opened fire, killing two people and injuring five more, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. EPA/DANIEL BER ON
A police cordon is seen near the scene of a shooting incident in Tel Aviv, Israel January 1, 2016. A gunman killed two people and wounded at least three others in central Tel Aviv on Friday before fleeing, Israeli police said, adding that the motive for the attack was unclear. REUTERS/Nir Elias