The moment a stampede broke out at Israeli airport when American tourists tried to take an unexploded shell through security as a 'souvenir'
- Panic erupts after US family take undetonated bomb out of backpack in Tel Aviv
- Crowds filmed rushing to nearest exit in terrifying chaos after alarm slammed
- Man injured in fall: 'There was a lot of shouting. I just felt I had to run for my life'
- Child picked up rusty shell during visit to contested Golan Heights near Syria
- False alarm follows a series of terrorist attacks in Israel over the past few weeks
Passengers in the departure lounge at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv rushed for the exits after staff slammed the alarm.
Presented with the hefty undetonated shell piece at security, airport guards thought the family may be terrorists and launched an emergency evacuation.
Despite urging passengers to leave the terminal 'slowly', the alarm prompted a melee in which hundreds sprinted in all directions.
The melee broke out after airport staff hit the alarm. They thought a terrorist attack was underway. Left: a young man sprints for the exit and (right) a passenger holds a bag on his arm
He had leapt onto a baggage conveyor belt and fell.
The false alarm follows weeks of terror attacks in Israel.
Four incidents took place within 16 days earlier this month, leaving 14 dead.
That included a lone Palestinian gunman shooting three outside a Tel Aviv nightclub. He was shot and killed by police hours later.
Footage shot on a smartphone shows a woman rushing while on the lookout (left) and (right) a group of women hiding next to tables as the chaos continues. It was over within a few minutes
- A boy brought the hefty shell piece from the Golan Heights and hoped to keep it as a souvenir
'Since it was a piece of a shell, the evacuation of the area was announced.'
The American child picked up the piece of an undetonated bomb from the contested Golan Heights region between Israel and Syria.
- The Golan Heights in north Israel separate the Jewish State from Syria (border wall pictured)
Within a few minutes the risk of a terror attack was dismissed and boarding resumed.
The family boarded their flight home as normal, but had to leave the shell behind.
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