JERUSALEM-GAY PRIDE/ATTACK Religious assailant attacks Jerusalem Gay Pride march, wounding six
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JERUSALEM-GAY PRIDE/ATTACK Religious assailant attacks Jerusalem Gay Pride march, wounding six
- Title: JERUSALEM-GAY PRIDE/ATTACK Religious assailant attacks Jerusalem Gay Pride march, wounding six
- Date: 30th July 2015
- Summary: JERUSALEM (JULY 30, 2015) (REUTERS) AMBULANCE ARRIVING AT HOSPITAL VARIOUS OF DOCTORS NEAR AMBULANCE DOCTORS TAKING WOUNDED FROM AMBULANCE TO HOSPITAL MEDICAL TEAM NEAR AMBULANCE
- Embargoed: 14th August 2015 13:00
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- Location: Jerusalem
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- Country: Israel
- Topics: General
- Reuters ID: LVA53N60L8FAPLUJ4ESW7VUOZ7U3
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: An Orthodox Jewish assailant stabbed and wounded six participants in the annual Gay Pride march in Jerusalem on Thursday (July 30), police said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned "as a most serious incident" what was the worst attack in years on the event in Jerusalem, a city where the religious population is more prominent than in other parts of Israel.
Marchers numbering about 5,000 and waving banners were heading down an avenue when an ultra-Orthodox man jumped into the crowd and plunged a knife into some of them, witnesses said.
Police arrested the suspected perpetrator and were questioning him, police spokesman Assi Aharoni said.
Police and medics said the assailant had wounded six people. Two were taken to hospital in serious condition.
The march, which attracts thousands of participants, has long been a focus of tension between Israel's predominantly secular majority and the ultra-Orthodox Jewish minority, who object to public displays of homosexuality.
While the event takes place annually in the more gay friendly business hub of Tel Aviv without incident, in Jerusalem, where the religious population is more prominent, violence has erupted in the past.
The march is held in the largely Jewish side of the divided city. Palestinians predominate in occupied East Jerusalem.
Netanyahu said in a statement: "This is a most serious incident. We will prosecute those responsible to the full extent of the law. Freedom of individual choice is a basic value in Israel." - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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