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Jewish man opens fire on ‘two Palestinians’ in Fla. car — only to learn they’re actually Israeli tourists: cops

The Jewish man ridden the car with a bullet in Miami Beach and found someone he thought was “two Palestinians,” police say, and the victim was the only father and son who came from Israel. Masu.

Mordecai Brahman, a 27-year-old plumber, fired 17 shots at Hyundai around 9:30pm on Saturday, injuring two Israeli Jews before driving. I'm troubled by police nearby. WSVN-TV News and Ynet News.

Brahman is currently trapped and faces an attempted murder fee.

Mordecai Brahman, 27, fired fire at two men he thought were Palestinians in Miami Beach. MDCR
Officers say tourists were randomly shot because they were mistaken for Palestinians. Daniel Hubalek via WSVN

“While detaining in our interview room, the defendant voluntarily stated that while driving the truck he saw two Palestinians and shot and killed them both,” police said on television. told the outlet. Killed the pair.

One of the victims was shot dead in his left shoulder, while the other suffered grazing wounds in his arm, Ynet said.

“The victim and the defendant don't know each other,” the officer added in the statement.

Police said Brahman was driving on Alton Road just north of 48th Avenue when he saw the two victims and made a U-turn, pulled it up into the car and began shooting.

Brahman is said to have deceived the car with a bullet. Facebook / Ari Rabi

“It was a truck passing by next door. [us]”The young victim, Identified by WPLG-TV As Ari Revay, he spoke to the Hebrew station. “Boom, boom, boom, he started filming randomly.

“He put the window down and the driver's seat in his seat and blown it up,” Revay said. “God, life is a gift.”

Video footage Posted on X by WSVN Reporter Wearing a bullet hole and a bloody T-shirt, we showed one of the victims sitting in a hospital bed.

One of the two victims was injured and hospitalized. Facebook/Ari Rabi

Records show that Brahman is not held at the Miami-Dade County Jail.

He previously landed in the news in 2023, when local bagel shops were cited by the media after being raided to raise the Israeli flag.

“It's just scary,” Brahman said at the time. “I want to see more unity so that people fight less and stay together more.”

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