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Abdelaziz Kaddi, 29, went on a rampage attacking four men between the ages of 24 to 59 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Kaddi, who held a US permanent resident card, entered Israel on Jan. 18.
Reports say officials found Abdelaziz Kaddi had no lodging plans, little money and no obvious reason for wanting to visit, but okayed him anyway; days later he knifed four people ...
Abdelaziz Kaddi, the Moroccan national holding a US green card who went on a stabbing spree in Israel, wounding four people before he was fatally shot, made a quick stop for pizza before going on h… ...
The attacker, identified as Abdelaziz Kaddi, a 36-year-old Moroccan national and U.S. green card holder, was shot dead at the scene. Kaddi entered Israel on January 18 with a tourist visa.
Abdelaziz Kaddi, a 29-year-old Moroccan national, entered Israel on a tourist visa just three days prior to the attack, according to the Times of Israel.
The assailant who carried out the stabbing was Moroccan national Abdelaziz Kaddi, a US green card holder, according to an ID found on his body.
Reports say officials found Abdelaziz Kaddi had no lodging plans, little money and no obvious reason for wanting to visit, but okayed him anyway; days later he knifed four people The post ...
Abdelaziz Kaddi, 29, stopped for pizza slices just moments before stabbing four people in the middle of Tel Aviv on Wednesday ...