West Bank - The Palestinian president has issued a statement condemning violence against civilians, a day after a deadly shooting attack in Tel Aviv.

The shooting, carried out by two West Bank Palestinians, targeted a crowded tourist and restaurant district in the heart of Tel Aviv and was among the deadliest and most brazen attacks in a nine-month wave of violence. The area is located across the street from the Israeli military’s headquarters.

In a statement, President Mahmoud Abbas’ office said “it stands against attacks on civilians, regardless of its sources and justifications.”

Thursday’s statement did not explicitly mention the Tel Aviv shootings, though its timing made it clear that the attack was the reason behind it.

During the past eight months of violence, Israel’s government has repeatedly criticized Palestinian factions for inciting attacks or not doing enough to quell them.

The Lebanese militant Hezbollah group praised the deadly attack in Tel Aviv as a “heroic” act.

The Shiite militant group says in a statement issued on Thursday that the Palestinian people have reconfirmed through the operation their commitment to “resistance” as a way to liberate all Palestinian land from Israeli occupation.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the largest group in the Palestine Liberation Organization after Abbas’s Fatah, described the killings as “a natural response to field executions conducted by the Zionist occupation”.

The group called it a challenge to Avigdor Lieberman, Israel’s new defense minister, who must decide how to respond to the violence, possibly with tighter security across the West Bank. Lieberman said he would act, but didn’t say how.

After the attack, fireworks were set off in parts of the West Bank and in some refugee camps people sang, chanted and waved flags in celebration, locals said.

Hamas spokesman Hussam Badran called it “the first prophecy of Ramadan” and said the location of the attack, close to the Defence Ministry, “indicated the failure of all measures by the occupation” to end the uprising.

Israeli ZAKA personnel clean the scene where a suspect terrorist opened fire at the Sarona Market shopping center in tel Aviv, on June 8, 2016. The suspect shot and killed 4 people, several wounded, in a suspected terror attack in the center of the city. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90Israeli ZAKA personnel clean the scene where a suspect terrorist opened fire at the Sarona Market shopping center in tel Aviv, on June 8, 2016. The suspect shot and killed 4 people, several wounded, in a suspected terror attack in the center of the city. Photo by Ben Kelmer/Flash90