ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/ATTACKS UPDATE Palestinian "Day of Rage" attacks kill three - Israeli police
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ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/ATTACKS UPDATE Palestinian "Day of Rage" attacks kill three - Israeli police
- Title: ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/ATTACKS UPDATE Palestinian "Day of Rage" attacks kill three - Israeli police
- Date: 13th October 2015
- Summary: JERUSALEM (OCTOBER 13, 2015) (VIDEO OBTAINED BY REUTERS) AMATEUR VIDEO SAID TO SHOW ISRAELI WOUNDED COVERED WITH BLOOD ON GROUND SHORTLY AFTER CAR RAMMING AND STABBING ATTACK VIDEO SHOWING WOUNDED BEING EVACUATED ONTO AMBULANCE
- Embargoed: 28th October 2015 12:00
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- Location: Israel
- Country: Israel
- Topics: General
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- Story Text: EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES
Palestinian men armed with knives and a gun killed at least three people and wounded several others in a string of attacks in Jerusalem and a Tel Aviv suburb on Tuesday (October 13), police said, on a "Day of Rage" declared by Palestinian groups.
Two Palestinians shot and stabbed passengers on a Jerusalem bus, killing two and four, police said, as Israel and the Palestinian territories suffered their worst period of unrest in years. One of the assailants was killed, an ambulance service spokesman said, and the other captured.
Minutes later, another Palestinian rammed his car into a bus stop in the centre of Jerusalem, then got out and began stabbing pedestrians, killing at least one and wounding several, police said. The attacker was "neutralised", officers added, without giving details.
An amateur video obtained by Reuters showed the wounded being evacuated onto an ambulance, covered in blood.
Earlier in the morning, a Palestinian man stabbed and lightly wounded an Israeli on a shopping street in Raanana, just north of Tel Aviv, officials and witnesses said.
Within an hour of that attack, another knife-wielding Palestinian struck in Raanana, wounding four people, police and media reports said.
Six Israelis and 27 Palestinians, including nine alleged attackers and eight children, have died in almost two weeks of street attacks and security crackdowns.
The violence has been stirred in part by Muslim anger over increasing Jewish visits to the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem.
The main Palestinian factions, including the Western-backed Fatah movement and the militant Hamas group, declared a "Day of Rage" on Tuesday across the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. The leaders of Israel's Arab community have called for a commercial strike in their towns and villages.
The now-daily stabbings have raised speculation that Palestinians could be embarking on another uprising or intifada, reflecting a new generation's frustrations over their veteran leadership's failure to achieve statehood.
Israel has poured police reinforcements into Jerusalem, where many of the stabbings have occurred. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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