 that are available across the green line, if you will, on the West Bank, which is under a different set of legal rules than within Israel's borders. And Olivier is right that if this attack was committed by someone who has Israeli citizenship, again, for the third time in a week, then certainly there are going to be questions asked about what kind of legal tools the authorities have at the moment, what kinds of legal tools they need, and what that means for the rights of our citizens. Okay, hold on, okay, is that confirmed by the... Yeah, it's been confirmed by the Magin Dibiradon. Okay, so five killed, we have on the thing four killed, one critically hurt, but we are now getting confirmation. It's just got no picture of the attack itself. From the attack itself, okay, well, we'll leave that for the producers, but I just want to comment on what you're both saying, because we did see last year after the incidents in May, and I'm not talking about the operation in Gaza, I'm talking the civil unrest that we saw in Israeli Arab communities, including in this community in Jaffa, there was discussion about whether to allow the Israeli military to operate in Israeli Arab communities to seize weapons, what you're talking about, oh, and the abundance of weapons found Israeli Arab communities, we should note Israeli Arab local leaders, politicians, and community leaders objected to that. They felt that was one step too far while using the Shin Bet, a security service which operates primarily with Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, stepping up their role in the Israeli Arab communities. That was very controversial, but unfortunately, this could lead to calls to take those controversies. Right, I mean, just to complete the picture, local authorities in Arab communities want the weapons to be taken away. Again, these weapons, as we all know, have been primarily used not against Jews, but against Arabs going back years because of the lack of investment in security, and also the complications, even the police acting in these communities. There is that element as well, but for a number of different reasons and interlocking reasons, the problem was not addressed. It continued to metastasize and get worse, leaving by all accounts, hundreds of thousands of illegal weapons primarily in Arab communities, and it certainly stands to reason that that could spill over into nationalistic violence. Again, we saw it last May. We may be seeing it this week as well, and again, as coming back to what we were saying a moment ago, raises the questions of what kind of tools the authorities should have, what that means in terms of the effectiveness of the fight and what that means in terms of the civil liberties and civil rights of Israeli nationals. Right, I want to let's go to the video. There was a gentleman we saw just now on a motorcycle. This is what we've been hearing. There was one individual on a motorcycle carrying out shooting while he's on the motorcycle, shooting at passers-by. We now have confirmed five killed in the essential Israeli city of Ben-Abraq. The assailant on the motorcycle is believed to have been killed. We know that the police say they have killed, neutralized, terrorist, but reports now of another suspect in the hands of police, of a second suspect, but we don't know if he's involved in this. In custody. In custody, in the hands of the police, in custody. If it's someone who was directly involved in the attack in custody, of course, that's something new. From the last week, all the other assailants have been killed as part of the defense. So far as of this evening, that's the case. The suspected terrorists that we see on that motorcycle in that video was neutralized by police. I would like to say that we have to talk about the public perception of all these events in the last days. There is a kind of loss of trust among the Israeli population in the authorities, in the police, even in the Shimbay. They don't understand what's going on. The reactions looked not tough enough from their side against this wave of terror. And it's very important for the government, right now, if I may, to take this issue that the people are afraid or people are very, very worried and are losing their trust in the security forces, because it's a key issue. We cannot disconnect the security forces from the people when a state of Israel is facing such a horrific period. All right, just again, we're walking at that scene in Ben-Ai Brak. Certainly, you could see a very serious number of paramedics on the scene there. Unfortunately, we know of five kills at this point. In the ultra-orthodox city of Ben-Ai Brak, I'm not sure I remember the last time there was a terror attack at Ben-Ai Brak. Maybe you have to go back to the site. I don't know. Of course, the ultra-orthodox community has suffered greatly from attacks in recent years, particularly in Jerusalem, where they've been targeted, specifically targeted because of their being so visibly Jewish in and around the old city. In terms of Ben-Ai Brak, I believe there had been attacks there as in so many parts of Israel. Over the course of the Second Intifada in recent years, they don't know. Over the course of the Second Intifada, but not in recent years. But as you said, because the individuals in that community are Hasidic or ultra-orthodox individuals and dressed as such, it's a possibility of them being the targets. Let's go back to our defense correspondent Jonathan Regev. Again, Jonathan, just an update, start with an update on the facts that we have confirmed about this terror this evening. Hello, we've found it so far. Probably not confirmed. Probably one of them is the attacker. We have by now seen videos of an attacker in the city of Nei Brak walking around, running around by foot, and shooting with what seems to be an automatic rifle, perhaps an M-16, shooting randomly at people on the street. This, of course, raises the possibility that this is a nationalistic, motivated incident. As someone looking for the random Jewish people on the street to shoot at, this is probably the case. Five people, as we said, are dead. Probably one of them is the attacker that is not confirmed at the moment. These are the facts that we're hearing so far from, again, David Adon, the emergency service, the Israeli emergency service, and the Israeli police. We also heard reports of another possible event nearby in a shopping mall, but police is now saying, this has not happened. So this is what we know so far. One attacker, we saw him in a few videos walking around, running around the city of Nei Brak, shooting randomly at people on the streets and unconfirmed yet, if he was acting by himself, if there were other people waiting for more reports from police regarding that. Right, and still an uncertain situation. Jonathan Reggeff, thank you for that update. But it is starting to emerge the picture of what happened in Nei Brak, certainly at least as one individual on this motorcycle, shooting at people randomly will certainly pegs it most likely as a terror attack and an actualist attack. And of course, given the timing, so many factors you're following on those two attacks. And also, of course, concerns already going into the Ramadan season, we saw Defense Minister Ben-Igans go to Jordan today to speak with King Abdullah about security arrangements on the Temple Mount to Haram al-Sharif going, but clearly this is taking, this is a whole new side of what we anticipated, perhaps all in what would be happening. We were worried about East Jerusalem, the West Bank, now we're talking about the heart of Israel. Yeah, I mean, we still be worried about East Jerusalem and the West Bank. Of course. Even as we talk about the heart of Israel, obviously it is Hamas that last May was so keen on connecting all of these different parts of our troubled land together in one effort. And of course, the fear will be that that could succeed again, although, again, in the West Bank, and even to a large degree in East Jerusalem, the authorities have tools that are not available to them when dealing with attackers who are Israeli citizens, who have a set of rights and who live under a different legal regime, that again, it means that the authorities have more limitations. And going back to the point, Olivia, I think sadly rightly raised to what extent do there need to be changes made to that, but it has to be done so carefully. It has to be done so carefully because, again, these Israeli citizens who have rights, an overreach in that direction could have a boomerang effect. I want to give it a go. And it's very, very tricky. The six person is very badly wounded. I want to be clear because it's not even clear to me the five includes the terror attacker. Are we talking about four? I think it's five. It does not. So it's five Israelis. In general, in Israel, the terror attackers not counted as part of the casual. Right. Five civilians killed in Ben-Ai Brak, five confirmed, and the attacker also neutralized, and reports of other injuries. We know that there were multiple locations involved here. Olivia, we know this was an individual on a motorcycle driving around. I would be a little bit prudent because maybe it's two people. We don't know yet. We don't know yet if this possibility has to be checked again. All right, Olivia Raffowitz, an ultimate thanks for being with us. But we're going to continue. We're going to go out for a break. But of course, I-24 News at the top of the hour is continuing this breaking coverage terror attack. In the city of Ben-Ai Brak, five killed. The attacker neutralized questions about whether there might be another individual involved. They shoot it while it's in Hebrew, not in Arabic. Okay, so we're going out for that break. Stay with I-24 News for more on this developing story. Super. 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