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One killed in suspected terror attack in Israel

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Original Story by CNN
June 7, 2026
One killed in suspected terror attack in Israel

Context:

A spate of terrorist attacks across the US and Israel from 2022 to 2026 highlights a persistent threat pattern: vehicle rammings and gun violence targeting civilian gatherings, followed by rapid security responses and significant casualties. Notable incidents include a 2026 Detroit-area synagogue attack in which a suspect died after ramming the building and a guard was wounded, and multiple incidents in Israel such as the 2022 Elad attack with three killed and four injured, the 2023 Tel Aviv shopping-center assault, and the 2025 Jerusalem bus-station shootings that left at least six dead. Authorities consistently labeled these acts as terrorism, with suspects often fleeing or being neutralized on scene. The pattern points to ongoing security challenges and evolving counterterrorism responses, with no single group publicly claiming responsibility in every case. The forward outlook centers on sharper public safety measures, ongoing investigations, and heightened vigilance in crowded public spaces.

Dive Deeper:

  • In March 2026, a suspect died after ramming a vehicle into a Detroit-area synagogue, which then caught fire. The shooter, identified as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, was a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Lebanon; security personnel returned fire, and a security guard was injured but expected to recover. About 30 law enforcement officers were hospitalized for smoke inhalation.

  • In May 2022, an attack in Elad, Israel, left three people dead and four injured. The assailants fled in a vehicle, triggering a large manhunt, and police described the incident as a terrorist attack though no group claimed responsibility at that time.

  • In September 2025, a shooting at a Jerusalem bus station killed at least six people and injured more than a dozen. Two Palestinian gunmen opened fire and were killed at the scene by an off-duty Israeli soldier and armed civilians.

  • In July 2023, a car rammed pedestrians at a Tel Aviv shopping center, injuring eight. The driver then tried to stab others but was shot dead by an armed civilian, with authorities labeling it a terror attack.

  • In September 2025, the Jerusalem attack was followed by further details of attackers described as two Palestinian gunmen, reinforcing a pattern of high-casualty shootings at public transit hubs and crowded locales.

  • Across these incidents, authorities consistently framed them as terrorist acts, prompting broad security responses, investigations, and discussions about safeguarding crowded public spaces in both the U.S. and Israel.

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