Israelis open fire at Tel Aviv nightclub after being denied entry
Two bouncers were moderately injured at a Tel Aviv nightclub after being shot for denying two suspects entry to the club, Israel Police said early on Friday morning.
According to initial police suspicion, the suspects left the scene after being denied entry to the Art Club, in southern Tel Aviv, before returning with firearms and shooting at the bouncers.
The two were rushed to Ichilov Hospital in the city for treatment.
Police launched an investigation into the incident and said they had conducted scans at the scene of the shooting.
Police said the two suspects who fled the scene after opening fire were tracked down by Jaffa District police officers.
The two Rishon Lezion residents, 35 and 21, were detained by police later on Friday morning.
Increasing gun violence across Israel
The shooting incident comes amid rampant crime and gun violence across Israel, more specifically in its Arab sector. Late on Wednesday, two Arab teenagers were killed during a shooting incident in the Arab town of Fureidis.
Another man in his 30s was shot dead near Iksal, south of Nazareth, on Tuesday morning, as the Arab sector launched a general strike across the country in response to the rising murder rate.
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