Israeli media reported that three people were injured (including one in critical condition) in a shooting near a café in Dizengoff, Tel Aviv, and they are receiving treatment from emergency services. Television footage showed a large presence of police and paramedics at the scene. No immediate details were provided regarding the circumstances of the shooting, which occurred on a day marked by widespread protests against the Israeli government's judicial reform plan and rising tensions in the West Bank. Later, Israeli forces announced that they had killed the assailant. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the Tel Aviv attack as serious from Rome. Meanwhile, media outlets reported that the Mayor of Tel Aviv urged Israelis to stop the protests and return home. The Hamas movement later took responsibility for the attack, stating that the assailant was named Mu'taz Khawaja, 23 years old.