Man Killed in Car Explosion in Haifa: Eighth Victim in Three Days | Footage From the Scene
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One man, identified as Rabee Abu Haikal, died Tuesday after the car bomb explosion in which he was traveling on a busy Haifa street, north of Israel. Although the event occurs in a context of fragility due to the ceasefire with Lebanon and armed clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, the Israeli police attributed the attack to gang violence within the Arab community of the country, confirming the victim’s criminal record. Emergency service Magen …
A vehicle caught fire on Ahi Eilat Street in Kiryat Haim. MDA teams reported an unconscious man and pronounced him dead after resuscitation efforts. The police said that the background to the incident was likely criminal. A source familiar with the details claimed: "This will lead to a chain of killings that who knows how and when it will end."
One person was killed by the bombing of a car in the Haifa area. The Hebrew Channel 12 reported that a car had exploded in the city of Haifa, indicating that at least one person had been killed.
Initial report: A vehicle exploded and caught fire today (Tuesday) on Ahi Eilat Boulevard in Haifa, with fire and rescue forces called to the scene. MDA teams reported an unconscious man trapped inside the vehicle. Police are on scene and are investigating whether this was an accident or a suspected crime. More details coming soon
Around 4:00 PM, a report was received of a vehicle exploding on Ahi Eilat Boulevard in Haifa. Eyewitnesses said it exploded while driving, and the police are increasingly suspecting that a bomb was planted for a criminal purpose. MDA medics who were called to the scene said: "We saw commotion and a burned vehicle. A man was rescued from the scene with no signs of life."

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