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Pregnant woman injured in Tel Aviv terror attack loses baby

The expecting mother was one of seven injured in the attack. “There is no moral equivalence, no justification,” the Israeli embassy in Washington tweeted.

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Police and rescue forces at the scene of a car ramming terror attack in north Tel Aviv on June 4, 2023. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.

A pregnant woman, one of seven people injured in a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv on July 4, has lost her baby, the Israeli embassy in Washington tweeted.

The embassy previously wrote of the attack, “There is no moral equivalence, no justification. Acts of Palestinian terrorism are fueled by an ideology of antisemitic hatred that vilifies the Jewish people.”

“Terrorism strikes again in the streets of Tel Aviv today,” tweeted Melissa Lantsman, a Jewish member of the Canadian Parliament.

“Praying for the full recovery of those injured in todays stabbing attack and car ramming attack. One victim— a pregnant woman who was wounded has lost her child as a result of her own injuries. An absolute tragedy,” she added. Another horrific act of terror, another incident the world won’t condemn.”

“If this doesn’t make you angry then we don’t know what will,” added HonestReporting Canada. “For any parent, this is the unimaginable and beyond devastating. May the baby’s memory be for a blessing.”

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