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Palestinian motorist rams pedestrians in Jerusalem | |
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A Palestinian motorist rammed his vehicle into a group of people standing near a tram stop in Jerusalem on Friday, injuring at least five, including four security officials, Israeli police said. None were seriously injured. | |
The incident, which police said they were treating as a terrorist attack, happened near an Israeli border police station on a main road in East Jerusalem, the predominantly Arab side of the city. | |
After crashing his vehicle, the driver got out and attempted to stab passersby with a knife before he was shot and wounded by police from the nearby station, police said. | |
“The incident was apparently a deliberate attack,” a police spokeswomansaid. She said the driver had been taken to hospital in a serious condition. | |
The incident took place on the Jewish holiday of Purim, when the streets are busy with pedestrians. | |
Last October and November, there was a spate of similar attacks in which Palestinian drivers rammed their vehicles into people waiting at the city’s light-rail stops. Those attacks killed three people and wounded around a dozen. | |
Tensions flared in Jerusalem last year before and after the Gaza war, but the city has been relatively calm in recent months. | |
On Thursday, the Palestine Liberation Organisation agreed to suspend security coordination with Israel in the occupied West Bank, which officials are concerned could have a knock-on impact on security throughout the territory. | |
The Palestinians seek a state in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which have been occupied by Israel since the 1967 Middle East war, and in Gaza, a strip of land on the Mediterranean coast that is separated from the West Bank. |