OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: A resident of Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem wounded on Monday five pedestrians in the city centre before being shot dead, in what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a “terrorist attack”.
The Magen David Adom emergency service said those hurt included a 70-year-old man who was left in a “serious condition”, as well as a 30-year-old woman.
Police said the driver, a man in his 30s, was a resident of Beit Safafa, a Palestinian neighbourhood in east Jerusalem.
“A citizen who witnessed the incident and was near the scene shot and neutralised the terrorist,” police said in a statement, adding the driver was “pronounced dead at the scene”.
The incident took place near the usually bustling Mahane Yehuda market in west Jerusalem.
Medics subsequently loaded a body bag into an ambulance, according to two AFP journalists. They also saw a badly damaged car and dozens of police officers within a cordon, while scores of onlookers surveyed the scene.
Speaking after the incident, Netanyahu said: “A few minutes ago, not far from here, there was another attempt to murder Israeli citizens.”
The prime minister described the event as a “terrorist attack”, as Israel prepared to mark the 75th anniversary of its founding this week.
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