The terrorist who stabbed four people in Tel Aviv’s Nahalat Binyamin neighborhood on Tuesday had passed two security checks by the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), Walla reported Wednesday.
Israeli intelligence agency Shin Bet has stated that the suspect involved in the stabbing attack in Tel Aviv was not considered a security risk despite being questioned upon his arrival in Israel.
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