The victim of the attack that took place on Friday evening in Tel Aviv, Israel, was named Alessandro Parini. As reported by Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani, the confirmation came from Israeli authorities. “A car was thrown at over speed at tourists walking along the Tel Aviv beach. Unfortunately there was one victim, Italian national Alessandro Parini, a 35-year-old Roman who was on his way to Tel Aviv this morning (yesterday, ed) and had just arrived” Tajani, Parini’ “He was there for tourism with a group of friends. We are checking to see if there were two Italians injured in this attack,” he writes.
Islamic jihad claim
The events took place just after nine o’clock on Friday evening. There would be six wounded, two of them Italians. “We are confirming their names, they will not be seriously injured,” the minister said. According to local media reports, a man opened fire on passers-by from a car that was thrown at excessive speed. He was then killed by the police. According to Haaretz, the person responsible for the attack is 44 years old and his name is Yousef Abu Jaber. He had no history of justice. The attack was claimed by Islamic jihad, a military movement rooted in the Gaza Strip. The statement said the attack was “a natural and legitimate response to the occupiers’ crimes against the Palestinian people.”
Islamic jihad also reminds us that the attack took place exactly one year after the attack, which killed three people near Dizengoff Street in the center of Tel Aviv. In Israel, these are times of tension. This morning, Saturday, April 8, two Palestinians were killed near a military post in northern Samaria after they opened fire on an Israel Defense Forces operator. The Israeli army reportedly returned fire.
Who was Alessandro Parini?
Parini was 35 years old and a lawyer. She had just arrived in Tel Aviv for a holiday with her friends on Friday. Born in 1987 in Rome, he graduated with honors from Luiss ‘Guido Carli’ University in 2011. From the moment he became a lawyer, he began collaborating with the international law firm Clifford Chance.
In 2019, he received his doctorate in public law from the University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’. He has been active in both litigation and out-of-court assistance, dealing with administrative and regulatory law, particularly public contracts, competition and electronic communications law.
He has been authorized to practice the legal profession since 2014. Author of contributions on administrative law. He is a member of the Young Executives Association. Since 2022, lawyers who have been accepted to serve before the Supreme Court and other higher judicial authorities by passing the relevant exam have been registered in the Special Registry.
Meloni: “We offer our condolences for the death of one of our citizens”
In a note from Palazzo Chigi, “Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses his deep condolences for the loss of one of our compatriots, Alessandro Parini, in the evening terror attack in Tel Aviv.” The prime minister and government are “contacting Israeli officials to follow up on updates and the possible involvement of other Italian citizens in the attack”. The Prime Minister “expresses his closeness to the family of the victim, the injured, and solidarity with the State of Israel for the cowardly attack that struck him”.
Source: Today IT

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