Abdelaziz Kaddi, 29, attacked four men between the ages of 24 to 59 in a shocking rampage in Tel Aviv. A Moroccan national with a US green card has been accused of stabbing and injuring four ...
Abdelaziz Kaddi, 29, went on a rampage attacking four men between the ages of 24 to 59 in Tel Aviv, the Times of Israel reports. Kaddi, who held a US permanent resident card, had entered Israel on ...
Abdelaziz Kaddi, 29, was caught on camera picking up fresh slices at the Pizza and Tortilla restaurant in Tel Aviv just minutes before attacking four men in the Nahalat Binyamin neighborhood ...
A Moroccan-born US green card holder who stabbed several people in a Tel Aviv terror attack this week was granted a tourist visa despite raising a number of red flags ...
The assailant, identified as 29-year-old Moroccan national Abdelaziz Kaddi, held a US green card and had entered Israel just three days prior on a tourist visa. This incident has raised critical ...
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.
Ynet reported that the attacker, identified as Abdelaziz Kaddi, a 29-year-old living in Brooklyn, entered Israel on a tourist visa on Jan. 18. His US residency card was found at the scene of the ...