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"The Israeli police and Shin Bet revealed new evidence from the deadly October 1st attack on Jerusalem's Jaffa Road, where seven people were killed and 16 injured. The attackers, Ahmad Al-Haimouni and Mohammed Mask, were identified as being from Hebron and were hiding in a mosque in Jaffa. The investigation revealed that the attackers had planned the attack in advance, using a black bag to hide their weapons. They entered the mosque, where they threatened to kill anyone who left, and then exited the mosque and began shooting at people on the street. The attackers then boarded a light rail train at the Arlozorov station and continued their rampage. The investigation also revealed that the attackers had been in contact with other individuals who had helped them plan and execute the attack."
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