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Israel suspends Palestinian permits after Tel Aviv attack

Israel has suspended entry permits for more than 80,000 Palestinians after two gunmen killed four people and wounded at least six others in Tel Aviv.

There has been no claim of responsibility for the attack at the Sharona open-air market on Wednesday but the gunmen are believed to be Palestinian.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has visited the scene and described the attacks as "cold-blooded murder".

He also said the government would "take the necessary steps to attack the attackers and to defend those who need to be defended".

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CCTV captures diners fleeing Tel Aviv shooting attack

Warning: Contains distressing images

CCTV footage has emerged which shows the moment two gunmen opened fire at an open-air market in central Tel Aviv on Wednesday, killing four people and wounding at least six others.

Panicked diners are seen running away to escape gunfire. Some of the footage is blurred due to the distressing scenes.

Commentary from ITV News correspondent Paul Davies.

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