- A stabbing attack at a Haifa transit hub left one man dead and four wounded before an armed security guard fatally shot the 20-year-old Druze assailant. Israeli authorities have treated the incident as a militant act amid ongoing tensions with Gaza.
- The attack occurred as Arab foreign ministers met in Cairo to discuss an Egyptian plan for rebuilding Gaza. Leaders proposed temporary zones and an interim Palestinian administration.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue fighting those who harm Israelis. Meanwhile, Hamas called for more attacks during Ramadan.
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Israeli authorities continue to investigate a stabbing attack that left one man dead and four others wounded at a busy transit hub in Haifa. Authorities identified the attacker as Yitro Shaheen, 20, from Shfaram, a Druze citizen of Israel.
According to police, the attacker boarded a bus, stabbed passengers and continued his assault outside before an armed security guard fatally shot him.
Shaheen killed 70-year-old Hassan Karim Dhamshe and wounded three others: a woman in her 70s, a 15-year-old boy and two adults in their 30s. One of the wounded remains in critical condition after emergency surgery.

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Has Israel linked the attack to broader tensions?
Authorities have treated the attack as a militant act. Hamas praised the stabbing but did not claim responsibility.
The incident comes amid ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza and stalled ceasefire talks.
What plan does Egypt have for Gaza?
Arab foreign ministers met in Cairo to discuss an Egyptian plan for rebuilding Gaza. The proposal calls for temporary zones for displaced residents and an interim Palestinian administration unaffiliated with Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
The plan contrasts with a separate proposal backed by President Donald Trump. The American president aims to relocate Palestinians outside of Gaza.
How has Israel responded?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was testifying in his corruption trial when the Haifa attack occurred. He stepped out of court to offer condolences and wish a speedy recovery to the wounded.
He vowed to continue fighting those who seek to harm Israelis.
Hamas has called for more attacks during Ramadan, urging confrontations with Israeli forces in the West Bank, Jerusalem and inside Israel.