Two teenagers, aged 15 and 17, were wounded in a shooting in Jaffa on Thursday evening, according to Israeli media. The 15-year-old is in critical condition. Police suspect a criminal motive.
A shooting incident in Jaffa on Thursday evening left two teenagers wounded, one critically, as the 15-year-old victim was evacuated in critical condition to Wolfson Medical Center, according to Israeli media. Police are investigating the case on suspicion of a criminal motive. The attack comes just hours after The Zioneer reported a separate shooting in Jaffa earlier Thursday that left a 15-year-old critically wounded and a 17-year-old moderately hurt — that earlier bulletin is now superseded or merged, as this same message likely reflects an updated, consolidated report: the injured individuals match the ages and severity from the previous report (15 critical, 17 moderate). No further details on the circumstances have been released.
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