MOSCOW. Nov 20 (Interfax) - The terror attack perpetrated by an Arab armed with a knife in Tel Aviv has nothing to do with the representative office of the Russian Today television channel, press officer of the Israeli Embassy to Moscow Alex Kagalsky has told Interfax
"A terror attack was perpetrated in the Beit Panorama building in southern Tel Aviv at about 2:30 p.m. today [on November 19]. The building houses a synagogue. An Arab armed with a knife attacked praying people and stabbed three of them; two people died," Kagalsky said.
"According to Russia Today, its office is located near the site of the terror attack," the Israeli diplomat said, adding that as far as they knew the terror attack had nothing to do with the Russia Today office.
The Arab terrorist was working in an adjacent building. He tried to escape but was caught.
A second terror attack killing three people was committed in the Gush Etzion area.