At least seven people have been injured during a car-ramming and stabbing attack in Tel Aviv as violence escalates across Israel, the West Bank and Gaza

    

A car ramming and a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv as violence escalates across Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. It comes as the Israeli Defence Forces today withdrew troops from the Janine refugee camp after a deadly two -day raid. 

In Tel Aviv, the calm scenes outside a shopping centre shattered in a second when a driver rams into a bus stop, climbs out the window of his damaged vehicle and starts stabbing people. A witness who went to help, his first victim, as others flee. A moped rider appears 

to grab a gun as the knife -wielding attacker chases down another civilian. CCTV capturing the moment, his shot dead. Luckily there was an individual, a civilian who was armed and he managed to neutralise 

this terrorist. At least eight people were injured in the attack, described by Hamas as retribution for Israel's military operation in the city of Janine. Israeli police say the attacker was a 20 -year -old 

Palestinian man from the West Bank. The country's right -wing security minister praising the civilian who killed him calling for Israeli citizens to carry guns. Palestinian authorities say 11 people have been killed in Israel's military operation 

in the Janine refugee camp. Among them, 16 -year -old Norrell Din, whose father says he'd been rushing to visit an injured friend in hospital. I told him not to go, he says, I had a feeling something would happen. 

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is saying at this moment we are completing the mission, but warning of more operations to come. In London, Karyan Greenbank, Nine News.

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